Three Capes Track Cabins
The Lonely Planet named the Three Capes Track “one of the world’s hottest new experiences”. Conceived by JAWSARCHITECTS, the cabins at the three overnight sites provide welcome shelter for walkers tackling the Three Capes Track within the majestic Tasman Peninsula. JAWS worked closely with the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service to develop simple yet elegant fly-in shelters that sit lightly and effortlessly in this dramatic landscape. Adapting JAWS’ previous experience with prefabrication and transportable structures, the huts employ repeated and preassembled components. These components needed to be transported by helicopter in 800 kilogram loads, and then assembled ‘flat-pack style’ on-site by a small team of craftsmen. Bushfire considerations, off-grid power, water collection, bird strike, salt spray and physical protection of flora and fauna all needed to be considered and skilfully integrated into the design. Window seats with tilted glazing to reflect the ground (so birds won’t fly into windows), along with extensive use of bushfire resistant timbers, are just some of the design solutions employed. The result is a refined and unassuming insertion that nestles lightly in this raw and precious environment.
Architect
JAWSARCHITECTS
Contractors
Vos Construction and Joinery and AJR Construct
Consultants
Structural engineer – Aldanmark Consulting Engineers
Hydraulic engineer – Aldanmark Consulting Engineers
Building surveyor – Pitt & Sherry
Fire management strategy and emergency response plan – Eco Logical
Aboriginal and historic heritage assessments – Entura
Gas consultant – Engineering Solutions Tasmania
Quantity surveyor – WT Partnership
Prototype contractor – Island Workshop
Photographer
Brett Boardman
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