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#811 Post by stronic » Wed Dec 11, 2013 4:19 pm

monotonehell wrote:Yes. All but three waterparks are facades that never got off the ground. All they have is a very tall building, a water show in a lake, lots of high end shopping, a load of sand and an unsustainable economy. Let's look to Dubai, as an example of fail, despite pots of money.

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I'm glad someone understands that Dubai is an ugly, hopeless Palm tree ridden mess and not some luxurious paradise that it has been made out to be in recent years. And why? Because of a few showy supertalls and tacky resorts… boy this generation really has become obsessed with all that is plastic.

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#812 Post by pushbutton » Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:54 pm

Judging Dubai by that image is worse than judging Rundle Mall by its current state (which I admit I am guilty of)!

I don't want to hijack this thread anymore, so feel free to discuss in "the pub" where I have posted a few examples of Dubais breathtaking developments (some of which are in fact complete)!

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#813 Post by claybro » Fri Dec 13, 2013 9:43 pm

Not sure if this is the place for this, but in the mall tonight, was very let down by the lack of Christmas lights. In fact lighting in the whole city is a real let down. The street lights even seem dim (or am I getting old). Adelaide at night looks very dark and dingy with lots of shadows, and even more shady characters getting around. By comparison I have noticed in other cities, street lights in the CBD's are as bright as day, and almost any significant feature is highlighted with a lighting display. Adelaide could do so much better with these simple things.

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#814 Post by Waewick » Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:27 pm

claybro wrote:Not sure if this is the place for this, but in the mall tonight, was very let down by the lack of Christmas lights. In fact lighting in the whole city is a real let down. The street lights even seem dim (or am I getting old). Adelaide at night looks very dark and dingy with lots of shadows, and even more shady characters getting around. By comparison I have noticed in other cities, street lights in the CBD's are as bright as day, and almost any significant feature is highlighted with a lighting display. Adelaide could do so much better with these simple things.
I think the development has really limited their options.

I'm hoping next year they really go all out.

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#815 Post by Vee » Mon Dec 16, 2013 5:55 pm

Speaking of lighting...

"Anyone seen the new podium lights in Rundle Mall?" via Instagram user UniquelyRundleMall
http://instagram.com/p/h9kkV9mvcM/

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#816 Post by mattblack » Tue Dec 17, 2013 8:40 am

Waewick wrote:
claybro wrote:Not sure if this is the place for this, but in the mall tonight, was very let down by the lack of Christmas lights. In fact lighting in the whole city is a real let down. The street lights even seem dim (or am I getting old). Adelaide at night looks very dark and dingy with lots of shadows, and even more shady characters getting around. By comparison I have noticed in other cities, street lights in the CBD's are as bright as day, and almost any significant feature is highlighted with a lighting display. Adelaide could do so much better with these simple things.
I think the development has really limited their options.

I'm hoping next year they really go all out.
ACC are swithing all of thier street and pathway lighting to new LED's. It's in iniatial stages of roll out but you can see some of the results especially around light square. Quite impressive change with brighter and whiter light from the yellow that was favoured in the 80's and 90's.

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#817 Post by skyliner » Tue Dec 17, 2013 11:38 am

mattblack wrote:
Waewick wrote:
claybro wrote:Not sure if this is the place for this, but in the mall tonight, was very let down by the lack of Christmas lights. In fact lighting in the whole city is a real let down. The street lights even seem dim (or am I getting old). Adelaide at night looks very dark and dingy with lots of shadows, and even more shady characters getting around. By comparison I have noticed in other cities, street lights in the CBD's are as bright as day, and almost any significant feature is highlighted with a lighting display. Adelaide could do so much better with these simple things.
I think the development has really limited their options.

I'm hoping next year they really go all out.
ACC are swithing all of thier street and pathway lighting to new LED's. It's in iniatial stages of roll out but you can see some of the results especially around light square. Quite impressive change with brighter and whiter light from the yellow that was favoured in the 80's and 90's.
Very much needed. As much as I love Adelaide, I have noticed the distinct lack of lighting - same over station tracks - like a cave.
V ery glad to read about the LED's

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#818 Post by Mants » Tue Dec 17, 2013 6:19 pm

Vee, I noticed a couple of very ugly building facades in your last post, and seem to remember there was a move a couple of years back to uncover some of the heritage facades hidden underneath them (and others in the Mall/Hindley Street). Does anybody know if this is still happening, and who was responsible for it? I would assume it is the responsibility of the building owners, but surely the council could subsidise renovations, considering that their master plan included removing clutter from the edges of the mall to divert peoples eyes to the buildings which flank the sides.

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#819 Post by SRW » Thu Dec 19, 2013 6:58 pm

Mants wrote:Vee, I noticed a couple of very ugly building facades in your last post, and seem to remember there was a move a couple of years back to uncover some of the heritage facades hidden underneath them (and others in the Mall/Hindley Street). Does anybody know if this is still happening, and who was responsible for it? I would assume it is the responsibility of the building owners, but surely the council could subsidise renovations, considering that their master plan included removing clutter from the edges of the mall to divert peoples eyes to the buildings which flank the sides.
I think the move you are recalling was the council announcing a fund to subsidise such restorations. I'm not sure that anyone has made use of it so far, though there are a good number of properties along Rundle and Hindley streets that are needy candidates.
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#820 Post by Xaragmata » Fri Dec 27, 2013 12:33 am

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#821 Post by Dog » Fri Dec 27, 2013 9:57 am

Never see anyone dropping it but there's Chewing gum all over the place already. Probably need some dedicated bins and then stiff fines. ImageImage
Apparently it cost the ACC $200,000 a year to remove.


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#822 Post by Waewick » Fri Dec 27, 2013 10:25 am

gum is annoying. not sure why people can't just swallow it?

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#823 Post by claybro » Fri Dec 27, 2013 5:53 pm

Loving the new treatment to the front of the Myer Centre. The black looks sleek and classy. Now for the facade on the upper floors???

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#824 Post by stronic » Sun Dec 29, 2013 7:14 pm

claybro wrote:Loving the new treatment to the front of the Myer Centre. The black looks sleek and classy. Now for the facade on the upper floors???
Classy is one of the last words I would use to describe the Myer Centre building. They should have left the original heritage Myer Emporium that was there previously, now that would look very classy in the present day and much nicer than what we have now.

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#825 Post by Phantom » Sun Dec 29, 2013 9:52 pm

I'd love to know roughly how much weight those pillars out the front of it are designed to support. Just thinking about it, that building looks like one of the most physically heavy buildings in Adelaide.

The old Emporium does look extremely good, but I don't completely hate the Myer Centre. I reckon it would've looked a lot better if they'd kept the Emporium and perhaps moved Myer itself somewhere else. Perhaps across the otherside of the mall, where City Cross is?

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