New Neighbourhood Activity Centre in Tasmania: Spring Farm Village

Tipalea Partners and i2C Architects unveil plans for neighbourhood activity centre in Tasmania, Spring Farm Village.

  • Published: 22/01/2024
  • Company: homeshelf

Tipalea Partners and i2C Architects unveil plans for neighbourhood activity centre in Tasmania, Spring Farm Village. 

 

Property developers Tipalea Partners, along with i2C Architects have launched plans for Spring Farm Village in Kingston to service the fastest-growing local government area (LGA) in Tasmania. 

 

The neighbourhood activity centre will be situated at a prominent gateway intersection within Kingston - forming an entry to the residential estate on Spring Farm Road, with vehicles entering Spring Farm Village from the Southern Outlet arterial south road. 

 

Anchored by the largest Coles supermarket in the region, Spring Farm Village will host major retail, commercial and medical spaces providing local residents with a convenient location to meet, eat and play. By attracting diverse businesses to Kingston, the new centre will also enhance employment opportunities outside of Hobart.
 

 

Entering Spring Farm Village from the east, patrons will be greeted with a vibrant outdoor dining area, providing locals with a communal space to congregate and connect, further cementing the neighbourhood activity centre as a community venue. 

 

i2C Architects Project Designer, Fraser Moy said the Spring Farm Village design prioritises local accessibility and ensures the development not only serves the community, but fits seamlessly into it.

 

“Kingston, whilst only 15 minutes away, has formed an independent identity to that of Hobart - with rich access to nature and a coastal feel. The objective of the design was to embrace natural tones and materials, emphasising a harmonious integration with the surrounding environment,” said Fraser.