Architecture Australia

Carly McMahon RAIA Liminal Studio

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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.

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