Thanks, Crawf and ml69.ml69 wrote:Agreed looks really nice and a quality enhancement.crawf wrote:Looks good
If they could only now do the logical thing and extend the open blade fencing to the North Tce frontage (so it matches) and also opens up the view of Govt House from North Tce. Now is the time to find an extra million or so to finally do this!!
Yes, looks good and agree ... it would be nice to open up the vista from North Terrace to Government House with a similar blade fence. But $$$?!?
A long road, but a walk to remember
What if?.... revealing detailed plans for the project, which will excise 10 metres from the Government House lawns to create a pathway leading from the North Terrace memorial down to the Pathway of Honour and the Torrens Parade Ground.
Interesting to ponder impact, design, cost.
InDaily:InDaily revealed in August that the original proposal, to annex up to 40 metres from the Government House grounds, was all but vetoed by then-Governor Kevin Scarce, who sent the Government back to the drawing board.
http://indaily.com.au/news/2015/11/11/a ... -remember/
Add these snippets from the P/R re the boundary wall.....
Martin Hamilton-Smith:
I had to Google to find the location/images of the Dardanelles Memorial, but this will be a much more prominent location. (The South park lands needs a new focus, but that's another thread)"One of my favourite aspects of the design involves the boundary of Government House being brought in 10 metres and replaced with a new open blade fence."
“This involves the first change to the boundaries of Government House since 1927, when the site for the South Australian National War Memorial was enshrined in legislation. The brick wall along Kintore Avenue was built in 1937.
Press Release:"Another key aspect of the design will be for the Dardanelles Memorial to be relocated from South Terrace to the northern end of the Memorial Walk to provide a place of prominence for Australia’s earliest memorial to the Gallipoli campaign."
http://www.premier.sa.gov.au/images/new ... design.pdf