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An Eye for Detail – Architectural Drawings of Notable Buildings

Horst Tiefholz

January 1, 2020
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  • Issue Fifty Two
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  • Online
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  • Architecture
  • colonial
  • drawing
  • historical
  • Hobart
  • journalism
  • pencil
  • southern tasmania



When you look at Hobart from the Eastern Shore of the Derwent, you can see the buildings of the city on the slopes of Mount Wellington/kunanyi. Each one of these are individual structures with their own stories, and if you have a careful eye, you can pick out the individual features that make them notable. These beautiful hand-drawn pictures by Horst Tiefholz were drafted and coloured in a crisp style that delights the eye. Enjoy!

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Horst Tiefholz

Horst is an architect with more than 25 years experience who has been involved in several building projects across Germany and Tasmania.

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