The Eye Clinic is a famous post-modern architecture in Launceston, designed by local architect Robert Morris-Nunn in 1993. The function of the building includes an operating eye diagnostic clinic and surgery, sits on the site of a defunct petrol station in the city of Launceston. Furthermore, the exterior design of the building to response the adjacent large bluestone walls. And The Eye Clinic utilises a vast structure curve to reflect its original design concept - the Eye of Horus, with the eye as a consistent motif and visual reference throughout the building. Now, the whole building presents both delightful and sublime visual sense to the people walking there. Thus, The Eye Clinic won the Non-residential Commendation for RAIA Tasmania to recycle disused buildings into an eye hospital in 1994.
