[COM] SAHMRI | $200m
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The mother ship has landed....
As you look out of the space craft one can watch the earthlings....
The skin of the ship protects as it flies through space
As a human transport vehicle (known as a "tram") passes by, it is vaporized
All photos are mine, taken late December 2013.
As you look out of the space craft one can watch the earthlings....
The skin of the ship protects as it flies through space
As a human transport vehicle (known as a "tram") passes by, it is vaporized
All photos are mine, taken late December 2013.
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Interesting snippet in the media recently re the impact of the World class SAHMRI (yet to be re-named) and the upgraded Riverbank precinct, including the Adelaide Oval.
(This post could be included in the Adelaide Oval or Riverbank threads due to the significance of this revitalization for the city and state. Added here due to the benefits of increasing numbers of jobs in bio-medical, research areas and attracting a higher percentage of health research funding to SA).
The SAHMRI executive director referred to the development/redevelopment happening in Adelaide as contributing to a positive perception of the city by visitors, with all the inherent benefits for the future. Bio-medical, health research provides valuable knowledge economy jobs and much needed diversification of the economy.
Special praise was given to the emerging Riverbank precinct, including the Adelaide Oval, for "helping turn things around". Forum members have commented elsewhere on this positive vibe.
Worth noting was his comments about the SAHMRI (with global competition for first class professional talent) being pivotal in luring some expat/former Adelaide residents back to their home state. Not just former residents but interstate and international researchers, attracted by the SAHMRI and the new city vibe ... because "Adelaide is alive and happening"!
(This post could be included in the Adelaide Oval or Riverbank threads due to the significance of this revitalization for the city and state. Added here due to the benefits of increasing numbers of jobs in bio-medical, research areas and attracting a higher percentage of health research funding to SA).
The SAHMRI executive director referred to the development/redevelopment happening in Adelaide as contributing to a positive perception of the city by visitors, with all the inherent benefits for the future. Bio-medical, health research provides valuable knowledge economy jobs and much needed diversification of the economy.
Special praise was given to the emerging Riverbank precinct, including the Adelaide Oval, for "helping turn things around". Forum members have commented elsewhere on this positive vibe.
Worth noting was his comments about the SAHMRI (with global competition for first class professional talent) being pivotal in luring some expat/former Adelaide residents back to their home state. Not just former residents but interstate and international researchers, attracted by the SAHMRI and the new city vibe ... because "Adelaide is alive and happening"!
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Your opportunity to see behind the scenes at SAHMRI
Weekly SAHMRI (one hour) public tours
Register:
https://www.sahmri.com/participate/sahmri-public-tours
Weekly SAHMRI (one hour) public tours
Tours are free but donations towards research appreciated.... now accepting bookings for interactive tours of our new flagship research facility. The tours are approximately one hour in length and are open to individuals, community groups, schools and other organisations.
The tours will run throughout 2014 every Friday at 11:00am and 1:00pm, except on public holidays.
Group numbers will be limited to 20 unless previous arrangements have been made through SAHMRI.
Highlights include views of SAHMRI’s state of the art laboratories, open plan floors, atrium café, plaza area and spiral staircase. There will also be an opportunity to hear directly from one of our leading researchers.
Register:
https://www.sahmri.com/participate/sahmri-public-tours
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Great shots of the much admired SAHMRI building - pics via @AdlConv and SAHMRI _tweets
Aerial photo of SAHMRI (plus adjacent new hospital under construction)
http://twitter.com/SAHMRI_Tweets/status ... 52/photo/1
Interior photo
http://twitter.com/AdlConv/status/45190 ... 21/photo/1
Aerial photo of SAHMRI (plus adjacent new hospital under construction)
http://twitter.com/SAHMRI_Tweets/status ... 52/photo/1
Interior photo
http://twitter.com/AdlConv/status/45190 ... 21/photo/1
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Try and do the tour if you can. It's almost as spectacular inside as it is outside. The views either way are amazing.
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SAHMRI shines!
And other SA awards.
The 2014 South Australia Awards announced by the The Australian Institute of Architects shone a well deserved spotlight on the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) which won 5 awards.
ArchDaily:
http://www.archdaily.com/524251/woods-b ... re-awards/
And other SA awards.
The 2014 South Australia Awards announced by the The Australian Institute of Architects shone a well deserved spotlight on the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) which won 5 awards.
ArchDaily:
http://www.archdaily.com/524251/woods-b ... re-awards/
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Has anyone here stood at the top of the staircase and looked downwards? Very cool.
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I hope they soon decide to make this Iconic building stand out more at night. Maybe some white LED's all over to give it an extra sparkling effect to compliment the reflection of street lighting etc.
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