Carly McMahon RAIA Liminal Studio
Originally from rural Victoria, Carly made Tasmania her home when she enrolled at the University of Tasmania to study architecture. After graduating in 2010,
Carly worked at Architecture Matters in Melbourne and then relocated back to Tasmania in 2013. Carly now works as a registered architect at Liminal Studio, a globally connected, creatively agile studio noted for its creativity and embrace of collaboration.
Carly is active in the advocacy and development of the architectural profession across Tasmania. Her drive to make a difference and contribute more broadly to the profession is noted through her participation as a chapter councillor for the Tasmanian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects and EmAGN Tasmania. This has led to organizational roles for the local architecture symposium, A Weekend Away, being appointed to the jury for the 2016 Tasmanian Architecture Awards, and being selected as creative director for the 2016 and 2017 Tasmanian Architecture Awards. Her participation demonstrates leadership, her generous spirit and ambition to interact with and propel the profession across multiple platforms.
Carly’s involvement in leading projects has intensified – she is one of the key team members delivering The Hedberg, a ninety-six-million-dollar performing arts project for the University of Tasmania, the state government and the operators of the Theatre Royal, the oldest continually operating theatre in Australia. The jury believes Carly will greatly benefit from taking part in the Dulux Study
Tour and that this opportunity will expand, strengthen and reward her ongoing and generous contribution to the Tasmanian architectural community.