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24.01.2022 Opening night of the big noise exhibition. . . Artist Simon linardi pictured with the star temple, cheeky penguins and various oil & acrylic paintings. .... . . Photo credit: Kaveeya ngoenprayoon See more



24.01.2022 Exciting things emerge on the dunes at dolphin sands

23.01.2022 Concept Images for a Spa & retreat in southern Tasmania. . . This was prepared alongside a broader masterplan that I was looking at a few years ago, for some accommodation & religious buildings for a buddhist community in Tasmania. There are some exciting & relevant ideas that will be explored in other projects.

22.01.2022 The Eagles Landing Beach House (Living room interior facing the hazards & great oyster bay) . These don’t show the custom kitchen joinery and other details - though you get a sense of the dramatic space and encapsulating roof plain & wings of the eagle .... Dolphin sands, Tasmania. Currently under construction. . by Architect Simon Linardi (Atelier Cartel Architecture) . For a great client & friend who is also the builder. @chris_tymbas . If you are looking for a great design for your next project , touch base ! See more



21.01.2022 A place that the imagination...will run wild . . Mountain River, Tasmania (Tasmanian Cartel Territory)

20.01.2022 Some updates on the interiors for the river house. . A low cost 3 bedroom family home with a huge 13x5m lounge space, raked ceilings, expansive kitchen & layered interior with slate and timber details. . Excited to be getting this one onsite in a few months.

19.01.2022 THE WOODSHED HOUSE . Concept for a 100sqm low-cost home. Southern Tasmania .... This design is a proposal for a small 2-bedroom residence with generous indoor/outdoor living spaces that accomodate flexible all-year-round use for a site in southern tasmania. . The Design supposes that a building can be both open & expansive & sheltered and private at the same time. . Architecture can be Affordable both financially & spiritually, when you are free from the mindset of 'more-more-more' you realise that you can live with less & have 'more' opportunity for living - just a thought. See more



19.01.2022 currently working on this low-cost 4 bedroom family home in the huon valley, Tasmania. . As part of a series of affordable homes with generous space, light & material exploration, my ambition is to supply quality housing solutions not just to those with deep pockets. . This home is situated on an unusual wedge shaped site. Being compressed at the street, meant trying to find a way to express the design concept with a narrow frontage & allow the building to cascade outward into the rear yard. The plan offers a range of scales of space from the more intimiate study/flexi & kitchen zones thru to the expansive living spaces/terraces.

18.01.2022 Achilles at Home . . . Acrylic, ink, gouache, watercolour on paper... 565x720mm by Simon linardi 2020 See more

17.01.2022 Toledo at night (hilltop plaza) . . . Watercolour, ink & acrylic on paper... 565x720mm by Simon linardi 2020 See more

17.01.2022 Bathrooms & kitchen design for the river house (legana, Tasmania). . Using a mixture of soft grey tones to bring out warmth in the timber features (or colours) these are standard drawings provided on all my projects. . The main bathroom features a free standing bath situated next to an awning window to enjoy views over the tamar river and gorgeous landscape. The en-suite features couples matching basins and shower heads with coat/towel hooks and blackbutt timber details or c...oloured laminate for vanity. . The kitchen design features a 3m long picture frame window also capturing beautiful views of the river and surrounding hills, not to mention the glazed north elevation with a huge 13m wide aspect of this setting. The timber structure beside kitchen houses a pantry with clear translucent cladding to allow light to penetrate into that space & equally to the wc located behind the dining area. Intelligent, low - cost design that brings engaging living thruout the home. See more

16.01.2022 A few assorted shots at day and night of the Sheppard Propellor House in hawthorn east Victoria. . This was owner builder project where the clients were looking to upgrade their 2 bedroom post war duplex into a 3 bedroom, adding a new kitchen / living space & bathroom. . The narrative of the Propellor came about due to the clients profession as an aeronautical engineer- I recalled those old Russian aircraft with the glass cockpit / nose - finding that to be a really spectac...ular experience, . Imagine looking thru to the sky as it moves and changes constantly: one day it’s grey and raining heavily and another day it’s a warm hue of pink... . both clients are ambitious & intelligent people who were able to project manage the build, engaging fantastic , highly skilled trades (the carpenter/builder Ben Riley from Project One Construction and I have since become mates and we often work on other projects together. . This was a great project and a testament to the fact that with careful planning and with truly skilled builders & trades you can create unique architecture on a budget - this was completed for $200k & easily added perhaps and additional 100-150k$ (350k$ added value to the overall resale value to the property when it was sold. You might lose a few hairs in the meantime- but its a character building exercise, without a bit of struggle how do we grow right? Right! . It always surprises me that many people don’t realise that a building designer or draftsman is not an architect- a draftsman will not provide the level of service or rigour to the overall project, nor have they completed a double degree at university and the registration qualification process (this took me 10 years in total - yes believe it or not it’s about the same time as becoming a doctor or lawyer) . Too many people try to save a few thousand dollars at the start of a project, not seeing their loss is much greater at the end - both financially & spiritually / lifestyle wise. (These people don’t make good clients). . Furthermore a good client does their research - they should want to understand the cost of building & all the consultant costs before they commence. The real estate agent doesn’t tell you how much a building costs when they sell you a piece of land do they? . When you engage an architect who listens and understands your needs, you should also be able to expect a customised outcome with the design - not just another box with expensive finishes- if you want that type of outcome, a draftsman can do that too. . This is a complex structure that soaks up the natural forces with ease, because all the necessary research has been completed in order to get the most out of the design, the structure and the site. it is a sculptural work of art & the mood of the space changes dramatically. See more



16.01.2022 A small kitchen & bathroom renovation in sandy bay tasmania. Working with a post war period home, the clients wanted a soft palette of colours & materials to compliment that moderne aesthetic. Working with my mother Miriam Linardi Interiors on this project has been an absolute delight - we are able to key into local Tasmanian product suppliers & craftspeople to help us bring the project to life. Furthermore the clients son is doing all the electrical works.... The project also includes upgrades all the glazing to make use of the beautiful aspect onto the rear garden and allow for a light filled space, on a modest budget. Initially we were exploring renovation and reworking the facade and providing break out space onto a new deck etc, however given the large open plan space and operable windows, the clients will be able to enjoy entertaining guests for dinner parties and tea parties in the new space, will enjoying the natural setting beyond.

14.01.2022 Loveheart for my mum. . Excited to announce not only is she a top client but also a great interior designer - we have Been teaming up to deliver some beautiful smaller scale projects together. . Her favourite colour is purple & she choose the colours for the interior on this one. Her artworks are also featured inside the space.

14.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-1Nv1nrnVk talking about Roast Pork & My Art for the 'Big Noise Exhibition' - which is launching Friday 3rd July.

13.01.2022 The Juliet Tower Today at mountain river, Tasmania Photo credit : Mum

13.01.2022 A couple of interior views of the river house at legana . A low cost home with a simple but functional plan, with expansive views of the tamar river & skies.

13.01.2022 Follow us on Instagram: @ateliercartel Website has some sneak peak images ... www.ateliercartel.com For all the latest architecture, design and research/ publications of Atelier Cartels journey. I am excited to reveal an extensive body of work that is a culmination of over 15 years of development. Cheers !

13.01.2022 Waking up here this morning, . The Juliet Tower. Mountain River, Tasmania Completed 2016... . See more

10.01.2022 Peter Corrigans Set designs for Giuseppe Verdi’s : Falstaff Opera was shown at opernhaus Graz in Graz, Austria 2013. . It was to be the last opera set that Peter Corrigan would complete before passing. . Atelier Cartel Director Simon Linardi laboured away for corrigan for over 12 months to assist in bringing the documents and his vision for the stage designs to life. It was of fundamental importance to Linardi’s development as a young architect and student who has taken princ...iples of this theatre work into his own practise thru Art, Interiors & Architectural design thinking & teaching as the first year design studio leader at Melbourne Polytechnic (school of architecture) bachelor of built environments. . Corrigans immense impact on Melbourne architecture will never be forgotten- as a teacher, a mentor, a friend and true leader of many great creative practitioners today. . Linardi was present for the opening night of the Opera as a guest of Corrigan, it will be a cherished memory. . . Other contributions by key Melbourne educators and architects include: - Dr Michael Spooner - Architect Zlatko Basic - Architectural graduate & former atelier Cartel partner Jo-Han Seah See more

10.01.2022 Some updates of the river house at legana, Tasmania . . This is a low cost home for a young family. I firmly believe and anticipate that architecture is available to the open minded & not just those with deep pockets - okay some of the expensive flashy details aren’t there but the bones of a great home which embraces all the natural values & culture of the family are still present. . The artistry is not always about money but about the wishes and needs of a client & their ope...nness to truly explore creative and inventive ideas. The best clients place faith and truth in the creative process and realise it’s not about the scribble they give you on a napkin showing what they want - rather how trusting they can be that your creative and intellectual skill can give them something far beyond what they thought was possible. . It is with pride that all of my projects are careful designed, always on budget and customised to every client & their needs- it is not a get rich quick scheme, it is about high quality thinking and delivery. See more

09.01.2022 Treehouse concept for a forest site in Tasmania. . Arguably a complex series of cellular spaces- this home is not designed for the everyday family, or is it? . Small rooms for individuals or couples accomodate needs for sleep, work, rest, reflection. This is a complex structure that is excitably medieval in its sentiment.... . Part of the ‘Temples of Nature ‘ series of houses and public pavilions that Simon linardi designed in 2019 (some of which form a collaboration with Argentinian based designer Karl Stein) See more

07.01.2022 Working on this egg shaped kitchen inside of the eagles landing beach house. . Love nothing more than an enthused client that wants to push against the ordinary: . Why do we need to have a regular kitchen anyway? Couldn’t we make it an organic shape and place it in the middle of the room?... It’s like listening to your favourite song, a kind of joy washes over ! . Very excited to see steel structure emerging onsite in the coming weeks, as we move ahead of the curve on this one. . Thanks to a great client, friend, a skillful thinker & builder Chris Tymbas. This will be the first of several very special buildings that we complete together. If you need a dynamic builder & architect team to bring your dreams to life, you could do a lot worse than talk to us See more

07.01.2022 Design for the legana house: This is a low cost home for a young family. The site falls 8m to the north. With expansive views of the Tamara river and hills beyond, the objective was to create a large living area (13x5m) that could encapsulate the view and then provide flexible living space for the couple and their young child/future kids.... The bedroom wing provides a sense of entry & the internal living spaces then open up as you arrive. Due to the deep floor plate of the building, high level glazing and raked ceilings provide great light and allow the sun to move from the morning until late afternoon - providing a change in the mood and colour of the space. Interior finishes have not Been explored in depth however the use of timber sections where the roof breaks etc create warmth & rich texture. I am proud to say that all my projects are delivered on budget.

05.01.2022 Throwback to one a did a few years back for a mate ‘Fruits of the forest’ . Very apt for those who know the man .... . Acrylic on canvas 1500x3000mm 2018 See more

03.01.2022 It has become a tradition for me to write a post of gratitude at the end of each year for life & well, to just keep practising. This year has been one of many challenges, personally, professionally & spiritually. I know that many of you have had a very tough time & I know that for many reasons we have not connected or communicated (perhaps as we did), as we are very much experience this disjuncture of time, place & environment with the severe impacts of Covid-19.... I just want to wish everyone an exceptional recovery, acknowledging that for the majority, there has been great loss and suffering- although, we are in a lot of ways fortunate to be alive & to survive such an ordeal. To be an Australian at this time in history is unique & we have been looked after by our government and each other (generally) I would like to say thank you to those of you who didn’t allow time, place or environment to prevent you from sharing your love and kindness with me. To those of you who were unable - that’s okay too. I am however very conscious of those who perhaps were in a position to & yet chose not to - thanks - you are no longer in my life, best wishes. Thank you to the magnificent people in my life who are big and bold enough to break down barriers and to find a chance to share that part of yourself / your life. Thank you to the exceeding number of generous people who have assisted in propelling my creative spirit & artistic endeavours this year - it has given me an enormous sense of satisfaction & confidence to continue pursuing the various platforms that have been established. 2021 is looking very positive in that respect. Thank you to my partner Kaveeya ‘uley’ & my 2 cats Basil & Pickle - you remind me that no matter what happens in life, I have a home - both physically and spiritually. Thank you to my family for supporting and encouraging and for your capacity to find optimism and hope despite whatever setbacks may be in your course. Remember Ganesh clears the obstacles to make way for the new. Thank you to my friends who have enriched & inspired me to become a better person this year and to the new people I have met and Are decidedly part of my present and future. Thanks to Mother Nature for showing us how important that you are. We will do everything to nurture & heal you moving forward. Thanks for reading my post now let’s ride the spirit ship into 2021! Wishing you all the very best for 2021 Yours kindly Simon Duraid Linardi

03.01.2022 The interior light court at the Sheppard Propellor House is a small hardscaped garden that allows like to penetrate into the original fabric of the brick home beyond. A small strip window allows the light to come thru to the lounge dining area & with a slim operable window air is free to circulate thru the space.

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