Inspiring Place Pty Ltd is a landscape architecture and environmental planning consultancy that operates from Hobart, Tasmania. The practice prepares place-based solutions across landscape architecture, tourism planning, recreation development and environmental management. The firm operates with over 20 years of experience working in natural landscapes and urban environments throughout Tasmania and beyond.
The practice provides landscape architecture services that integrate art and science approaches to site design and stewardship. The firm prepares detailed design solutions for public spaces, botanical gardens, library precincts and community facilities. Projects encompass both urban revitalisation works and wilderness setting developments that respond to the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 requirements for landscape character protection.
The firm carries out environmental planning services focused on ecosystem protection and restoration projects. The practice prepares visitor experience strategies for national parks and protected areas, including walking track planning and sustainable tourism infrastructure development. Environmental assessments address the requirements of the Environmental Management and Pollution Control Act 1994 for projects in sensitive ecological areas.
The practice holds extensive experience working with government agencies and cultural institutions on heritage landscape projects. Notable completed works include infrastructure revitalisation at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens and walking strategy development for Kakadu National Park. The team works with Traditional Owner groups and local communities to develop culturally appropriate design responses that respect place values and support authentic visitor experiences.
The firm serves clients across Tasmania from its Collins Street office in Hobart, with project experience extending to national parks and tourism destinations throughout Australia. Service delivery includes:
The practice specialises in recreation planning that contributes to community health and social connectivity outcomes. The firm prepares facility design and management strategies for outdoor recreation areas, including walking tracks, interpretation facilities and community gathering spaces. Projects integrate community consultation processes to ensure design responses align with local lifestyle needs and visitor management objectives.
Tasmania, Australia