News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development

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#1066 Post by Dog » Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:13 pm

Waewick wrote:wouldn't the council prefer their generous funds to be used for something a little more of value?

I mean if you have to spend substantial amounts of money to make something look like it should be heritage, it perhaps shouldn't be...
Spot on, if council has excesses of heritage money this group of buildings on Whitmore Square are much more worthy of restoration! Image


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#1067 Post by mshagg » Wed Jan 22, 2014 5:47 pm

Ben wrote:
Will wrote:
S10/20/2013
PROPOSED BUILDING 4 9-19 Mellor Street ADELAIDE SA 5000
Construct 7 level residential building - 52 apartments.
13/08/2013
$10,000,000 Category 1

Plans are now on ACC website:

http://ncapps.adelaidecitycouncil.com/a ... hments.pdf
Site work well underway now and notices have been posted in the precinct buildings.

Looking over the plans, a bit cheeky including the proposal superimposed on the precinct master plan with balfours facade plaza providing "central markets access". You could get to the markets that way, but probably not without a lung full of asbestos, a cut from the debris left behind by the precinct developers and a stern talking to from sapol :lol:

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#1068 Post by mgb » Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:00 pm

While driving through the city today I noticed that 333 King William Street is getting what appears to be an additional level or two. The new steel structure is very visible.

This building was refurbished a few years ago and has the lift shaft extending higher than the building. I guess that means that the building probably was originally designed to have more levels.

Unfortunately I didn't have my camera with me, but the building is this one:
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#1069 Post by Dvious » Sat Jan 25, 2014 12:10 am

That makes sense now! Always wondered what the hell was sticking out the top of that building.

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#1070 Post by Will » Tue Jan 28, 2014 12:31 pm

At its meeting on January 20, the ACC approved a proposal to comprehensively renovate the heritage listed Darling Building on Franklin Street into boutique A-grade office space and retail. This building has been vacant since 1999, and was previously part of Aspen's City Central project.

The project is being financed by local investors, and has already secured William Burton Architects as a tenant.

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#1071 Post by Waewick » Tue Jan 28, 2014 1:02 pm

Will wrote:At its meeting on January 20, the ACC approved a proposal to comprehensively renovate the heritage listed Darling Building on Franklin Street into boutique A-grade office space and retail. This building has been vacant since 1999, and was previously part of Aspen's City Central project.

The project is being financed by local investors, and has already secured William Burton Architects as a tenant.
I actually really like that building, so no complaints here.

I guess it is a shame that the site won't be fully developed in the near future, but at least that building gets a refurbish.

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#1072 Post by Will » Tue Jan 28, 2014 1:14 pm

Applications have been received by the ACC for the following developments:

-254-258 Flinders Street - to demolish existing building and construct 8 level building comprising 32 apartments - cost: $9 000 000 (category 1)

- 61-65 South Terrace - to construct 6 level building, comprising of 45 apartments and with ground floor parking and rooftop garden on currently vacant land - cost: $8 500 000 (category 2)

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#1073 Post by Will » Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:37 am

From the City Messenger:
174-180 Wright St, Adelaide

Hotel Ivaritji would be the Adelaide CBD's first eco-hotel, overlooking Whitmore Square.

First revealed by The Advertiser in November, the $11 million development would be clad to resemble the fur skin cloak of the revered Kaurna ancestor Ivaritji.



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Artist’s impression for the proposed 174-180 Wright Street project. Source: Supplied


Troppo Architects director Phil Harris would form a co-operative with friends to build, own and run the nine-storey hotel.

Adelaide City Council has opposed the project because it requires the demolition of two local heritage-listed, 1895 villas, now used as offices.

The hotel would be split into two towers. A cafe at the base would double as a check-in desk for the 23 suites.

There would be no airconditioning apart from an evaporative system in the cafe to save power.

An array of solar panels, green walls and an "edible" rooftop garden would be among the other environmental features.

A rooftop function space would be planted with citrus and olives while art shows would be held in the cellar.

The fitout of the suites would feature recycled materials and possibly an Aboriginal art theme.

The development would also include a three-storey building facing the square for a business with a "shop top" apartment, and townhouses behind the hotel.

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#1074 Post by [Shuz] » Thu Jan 30, 2014 12:18 pm

The new hotel will be 29m tall according to DAC documents.
http://www.dac.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/ ... et_opt.pdf
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#1075 Post by wilkiebarkid » Sat Feb 01, 2014 9:23 am

[Shuz] wrote:The new hotel will be 29m tall according to DAC documents.
http://www.dac.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/ ... et_opt.pdf

Advertiser Feb 1.

This has been approved. I am not sure how they are going to attract guests at this time of the year with no airconditioning!

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#1076 Post by Nathan » Sat Feb 01, 2014 10:30 am

wilkiebarkid wrote:This has been approved. I am not sure how they are going to attract guests at this time of the year with no airconditioning!
It will be naturally cooled. How well that works during a heat wave like this, I'll guess we'll see.

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#1077 Post by phenom » Sat Feb 01, 2014 3:53 pm

Will wrote:Applications have been received by the ACC for the following developments:

-254-258 Flinders Street - to demolish existing building and construct 8 level building comprising 32 apartments - cost: $9 000 000 (category 1)

- 61-65 South Terrace - to construct 6 level building, comprising of 45 apartments and with ground floor parking and rooftop garden on currently vacant land - cost: $8 500 000 (category 2)
Fantastic infill if they go ahead... another old single level warehouse and an empty block erased from our city.

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#1078 Post by Lightsview » Sun Feb 02, 2014 9:55 am

kipp wrote:Price Guide for the Storeys

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Latest price guide for The Storeys. Looks like there's been a price increase from the last price list in Sept 2013. Was told by the agent they have sold more than 70% of the units and will be starting construction in July.

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#1079 Post by Dog » Wed Feb 05, 2014 1:38 pm

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I would assume new club rooms commenced in the parklands off Frome Road (red dot)


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#1080 Post by EBG » Mon Feb 10, 2014 10:54 pm

The extension at Adelaide High School is making slow progress.
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