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City Studio
447 Morphett St,
Adelaide
South Australia
PO Box 10454,
ADELAIDE, 5001
South Australia
T: 61 8 8353 0000
E: info@lifeflow.com.au
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Tara Hills on the move: new kitchen, common room and library
The Lifeflow Meditation Centre has begun 2006 with an exciting new project to completely rebuild the Tara Hills kitchen and common room, and create a new space for our extensive library. Tara Hills is the Centre's principal retreat property, about 45 minutes drive from Adelaide. Due to the popularity of the weekend and week long retreats there, the old kitchen was struggling to cope with the numbers. The old kitchen had a nice ambience, but the chefs found it too cramped and awkward to work in properly. The Centre was a recipient of a generous bequest in 2000, and part of that money is being used for this building. In addition, a number of members have donated time and money to enable the building to be completed this year.
February 2006
Main framework completed. |
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March 2006
The 15 metre beam that forms the central ridge of the roof arrives. |
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April 2006
With the central roof beam in place the roofing timbers are added. The first fitting of electrical cables followed, then the roof itself. |
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The stained glass windows
Two beautiful glass windows arrived in early May - specially freighted over from Gordon Wright's studio in Canada. Installed two days after arrival, they add a wonderfully vibrant finish to the common room. |
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May 2006
Once the roof was installed, the outside walls were filled in and then work began on the inside. The view from inside is stunning - like the sky is open above you. |
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July 2006 - 7-day retreat
All aboard for the July 7-day retreat! The kitchen was about 95% finished and everyone loved the space, light, warm ambience and stunning views.
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In the beginning ... an architect's inspiration
In 2004 the Lifeflow Centre engaged an Adelaide based architect, Kirsty Hewitt to design a new kitchen and common room area. Part of the design brief was to allow the new building to make full use of the surrounding views.
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Glass from Canada
Gordon Wright, an architectural stained glass artist, has kindly offered to construct two stained glass windows. The windows, each to be about 2 metres in height, will feature a selection of hand blown glasses from Europe. The windows are actually stylised representation of when the mind is clear and naturally radiant (as covered in the Level 3 and 4 Yoga-Tantra modules).
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It all started with this space...
Building work began with the demolition of the old shed in early January this year. After digging up more rock than expected, the cement foundation (pictured) was laid latter that month. Work had to stop until the cement was ready - mid February. |
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