Our projects range from small projects requiring heritage research or heritage reports, to facilitate these projects to conform with local heritage body regulations. We also undertake more in-depth research for larger projects of historical significance, which require collaboration with state heritage bodies.
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We have worked on large projects as the Heritage Advisors for ARTAS, for the CH Smith Building in Launceston Tasmania. This project was nominated for the 2020 Australian Institute of Architects Awards for Heritage Architecture Awards. We are the Heritage Researchers and Architects for the heritage listed St Luke’s Anglican Church in Richmond Tasmania, which is one of the oldest churches in Australia, largely intact in its original design. Works proposed to introduce amenities to allow the original church to accommodate its congregation with non-destructive works to the original building fabric.
We are also the proud Heritage Researchers and Architects of the Maryborough Railway Station Activation project in regional Victoria. This station is historically significant to Victoria as an intact example of an opulent 19th century station, built from wealth flowing from the goldfields. We obtained heritage approval for both conservation works and enhancements to the station, to provide improved facilities for staff and visitors, whilst respecting its heritage. We worked in collaboration with experience designers, to provide an interactive environment for 21st century visitors.
See more: Heritage-Impact-Statement
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We acknowledge the traditional Aboriginal owners of Country throughout Australia and pay our respect to them, their culture and their Elders past, present and future.
Plico Design Studio ensures that our projects respect the heritage of our first inhabitants and their ongoing people. We actively seek consultation with indigenous bodies, to ensure our projects are respectful to the full breath of Australian history.