Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre Announced as a Jury Winner at the Architizer A+ Awards

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Cumulus

03 November 2021

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The 2021 Architizer A+ Awards is in its ninth year and attracted international entries from over 100 countries, with over 5,000 entries received. On the 7th July 2021 it was announced that Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre had been chosen by the jury as the winner in two categories:

Cultural > Cultural & Expo Centres

Transportation > Transportation Infrastructure

The Cumulus team are so proud that this project has been recognised on an international level, against some other incredible projects.

The Architizer editors talk about this year’s entries, “Architizer’s A+ Awards has attracted breathtaking creative and technical talent from around the globe, with thousands of projects being submitted for consideration. After rigorous and highly democratic judging process, the top accolades for the world’s largest and most international awards program for architecture have been decided.”

Notable jurors included Professor Lesley Lokko (Founder & Director, African Futures Institute), Tom Kundig FAIA, RIBA (Principal/owner, Olson I Kundig), Celine Semaan (Founder & Executive Director, Slow Factory Foundation), Aric Chen (M+ Museum, Design Miami), Fernanda Canales (Founder & Director, Fernanda Canales Arquitectura) plus many more.

Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre is on the land of the Big River Nation people and we recognise them as the Traditional Owners. Cradle Mountain is a project that the Cumulus team have been involved in since 2016 when the master plan for the precinct was created, construction on stage one of the project was completed in 2020 which included the visitor centre and shelters.

Cumulus Director Peter Walker talks about the process involved in this project, “As a studio we are really proud of what has been accomplished at Cradle Mountain. A huge amount of effort has gone into the Gateway Project which was developed over six years ago through design from the initial master plan through the construction to the opening in 2020 during Covid restrictions. We feel that the project is highly significant to the states visitor economy and accentuates one of Tasmania’s most significant natural tourism destinations”.

By being recognised by the Architizer jury among architectural leaders from around the world Peter discusses how it has reinforced the passion the Cumulus team have for this project, “we are pleased that our dedication to honour the significance and sensitivity of this world-renowned national park has been recognised, and that the jury could see the design reflecting the distinctive Cradle Mountain geology with its raw exterior unwinding into a warm, soft, delicate timber lining.”

Thinking back to the conceptual approach the Cumulus team explained that the inspiration came from the endemic snow gums (eucalyptus coccifera) who’s draped canopy creates an interstitial space that provides protection to underlying flora and wildlife, similarly, the visitor centre is split into core and canopy. Peter elaborates, “The canopy was conceived as a protective veil that shelters the user while enabling a raw authentic experience of the alpine setting.”

Peter explains that this project is the result of many minds working together, “We are so thankful to all of the people who made the project the success that it is … from the multidisciplinary design team who worked collaboratively on this unique design solution throughout the project, to Fairbrother builders on delivery a beautifully crafted building despite sometimes testing weather conditions. In particular we are also thankful to all of the team at Tasmania Parks and Wildlife, our client for their support and trust in us.”

The Cumulus team worked with a large number of consultants on the Cradle Mountain project, with key collaborators being:

Architect: Cumulus Studio
Client: Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife Services

Landscape Architects: Playstreet
Wayfinding/Interpretation: Futago
Engineering: Aldanmark
Quantity Surveyor: WT Partnership
Construction: Fairbrother Construction

The Cumulus team would like to thank all team members, consultants, collaborators and our supportive clients for being a part of this process. This recognition is a result of everyone coming together to create a unique and unexpected project that delivers an engaging visitor experience.

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At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.