I think the catenary lighting is supposed to be added in a later stage, although I could be wrong. I don't find the large seating to big at all - it gives it a decent mass so that it becomes a sculptural element as well as a functional piece of street furniture. There's a couple more similar ones planned for the other end of the mall and one just east of Gawler Pl - but the King William St end one is the biggest.[Shuz] wrote:Comments on the upgrade:
Weren't they supposed to install cantenary lighting across the Mall?
I think the big seat thing near Charlesworths is a little oversized. They should get rid of the 'third' step and reduce the height of the structure, at least - fill the hole with one of Chinese Elms?
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How are they going to light this stretch of the mall at night whilst construction work stops over Xmas shopping period?Nathan wrote:I think the catenary lighting is supposed to be added in a later stage, although I could be wrong.
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There's been several black painted boxes put up along the Mall, with a large block of stone in each. I suspect these will be temp lighting stands. We'll find out tonight.ml69 wrote:How are they going to light this stretch of the mall at night whilst construction work stops over Xmas shopping period?Nathan wrote:I think the catenary lighting is supposed to be added in a later stage, although I could be wrong.
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Asked The Lord Mayor about the catenary lighting on FB the other day (asked whether it was being added when the paving, etc, is complete throughout the length of the mall).
He didn't reply, but "liked" the comment, so assume that's an implicit yes?
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Can't wait until it's all done!
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Yes. It was a jokeWaz wrote:You do realise this shot is towards the beach, not the hills?mooshie wrote:stronic wrote:Loving the openness.
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It isn't just here but hearing generally around the City ..... Enough about the malls new pavers. If you walk around the CBD and look down I challenge anyone to come up with a better looking surface. Hate to say it but we have more than just bronze pigs in our city. Our footpath surfaces are generally disgusting - therefore ACC has a far greater issue to deal with.
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There are many open air malls around the world (and in Australia) which do not look filthy. In fact, even Rundle Mall was not generally considered filthy until these new pavers were put in (or at least I never heard such a comment and never thought it myself). So, hard as it may be to believe, it is actually possible for a hard outdoor high-traffic ground covering to look good, and stay clean.
I posted some examples a bit earlier in this thread, but there are many more.
I posted some examples a bit earlier in this thread, but there are many more.
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Dude, get over it. They'll probably get another clean when the entire stretch of the mall is complete.pushbutton wrote:There are many open air malls around the world (and in Australia) which do not look filthy. In fact, even Rundle Mall was not generally considered filthy until these new pavers were put in (or at least I never heard such a comment and never thought it myself). So, hard as it may be to believe, it is actually possible for a hard outdoor high-traffic ground covering to look good, and stay clean.
I posted some examples a bit earlier in this thread, but there are many more.
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I don't think he needs to get over it. In fact, I think it's a good thing people are noticing and complaining. Australians are far too content when it comes to new developments, we accept average at best designs without challenging them or demanding better, when we really deserve the very best of everything.Patrick_27 wrote:Dude, get over it. They'll probably get another clean when the entire stretch of the mall is complete.pushbutton wrote:
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Lolstronic wrote:I don't think he needs to get over it. In fact, I think it's a good thing people are noticing and complaining. Australians are far too content when it comes to new developments, we accept average at best designs without challenging them or demanding better, when we really deserve the very best of everything.Patrick_27 wrote:Dude, get over it. They'll probably get another clean when the entire stretch of the mall is complete.pushbutton wrote:
Australians have made an art form out of complaining.
I Always laugh wheni hear am Aussie say whinging pom, because I think we are pretty dammed good at it ourselve
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Geez people, I could understand the whinging if you had contributed in any way towards the project, but come on! You don't go to someone's house and complain about the carpets do you?
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A public tax funded? retail strips which relies on public foot traffic and spendings is a little different from someones private home flooring.
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FFS they only just finished the grouting between the pavers this week. Let them friggin clean them first and complete the project before we complain about the dirt
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