Max Angus House
116 Bathurst Street, Hobart
Distinguished by Mondrian-inspired façade and a remarkable five-storey rubber fig tree, Max Angus House is a workplace where opportunity meets creativity. Constructed in 1959 and recently refurbished, this six-storey building’s new ground floor lobby and end-of-trip facilities deliver the modern amenities today’s businesses demand, while honouring its enduring character.
Named in tribute to celebrated Tasmanian artist Max Angus AM, whose mosaic remains one of Hobart’s rare surviving mid-century public artworks, the building’s identity is rooted in place, history and community.
Set within The Hanging Garden cultural precinct, Max Angus House is a professional and creative launchpad where a diverse mix of organisations can thrive and contribute to Hobart’s dynamic economy.