As always an interesting discussion.
If the goal is to activate & energise the city then does height matter? or is it simply how you use the space? I know many S-A folk want a few more tall (and a couple new tallest) buildings, and i also think the skyline would benefit, but that's mostly bling. We know what really matters - right? active street frontages, revitalised laneway, events such as splash adelaide, TDU, hole in the wall bars (
like this new one), etc. That's where the fun is at - and that's what we need to help keep youngsters in Adelaide and attract the tourists (ok, well more white collar jobs would also help). I also love the idea of 10+ storey's facing the parklands - perfect. I suppose the point i'm making is it's all about location & height, not just height.
One of the sexiest square mile streets, in my opinion, is Halifax St running between KWS & Pulteney. It's a mix of modern 3 to 5 storey townhouses & apartments with street facing balconies, heaps of greenery, and several options to eat & drink outside. All co-existing neatly with heritage buildings. I'd LOVE if this was the template for other resi streets. If i'm in my car and in the city i'll typically drive down this street, whether i need to or not, just for the vibe
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Click on this
google map link, go for a 360 degree ride, and duck down the side street alongside The Greek. What a great place to live. Imagine if the Slatters Shoes red brick building (diagonally opposite The Greek) was converted to warehouse style living. fantastic.