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#886 Post by Llessur2002 » Mon Nov 09, 2015 10:05 am

The building makes quite an impact when driving into the City along ANZAC Highway - couldn't get a picture as I was driving but hopefully you'll take my word for it...

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#887 Post by EBG » Mon Nov 09, 2015 5:14 pm

The 4 story climbing safety scaffolding was removed over the week end. Now you can see the full height of the building more clearly.
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#888 Post by Plasmatron » Mon Nov 09, 2015 6:53 pm

Llessur2002 wrote:The building makes quite an impact when driving into the City along ANZAC Highway - couldn't get a picture as I was driving but hopefully you'll take my word for it...
I hope there's some kind of lighting feature at the top, even a Rowlands-esque neon strip would suffice - creating a striking, beacon-like impact when approaching the city from that direction at night.
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#889 Post by phenom » Thu Nov 12, 2015 7:04 pm

The 'topped out' tree on the roof seems to have been installed today. Very visible from the north side but not so visible from the west when I went to take a picture.

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#890 Post by phenom » Fri Nov 13, 2015 7:01 pm

Padding out the southern CBD skyline nicely.
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#891 Post by phenom » Fri Nov 13, 2015 8:23 pm

And for my final post on this tonight :lol: , Vue at sunset
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#892 Post by jk1237 » Sat Nov 14, 2015 1:16 pm

from http://www.theurbandeveloper.com/vue-to ... ide-grows/

Adelaide’s Tallest Residential Building Tops Out

13th November 2015 | Category: Construction, New Developments, News, Residential, SA | Staff Writer

Vue on King William, set to become Adelaide’s tallest residential building, is just seven months from completion with the building reaching the topping out stage early this week.

More than 200 construction workers gathered on the top floor of Vue on King William, 85 metres above the city, for the topping out ceremony.

It was marked by a large Christmas tree being raised up from the ground to the top floor by a 125 metre crane. Construction on the 28 storey building started just 12 months ago and has taken 332,500 man hours to get to topping out stage.

South Australian building suppliers have also benefited with 32,000 m2 of formwork, 740 tonnes of steel reinforcement, 7,500 m3 of concrete (approximately 1,500 truckloads), and 410 precast panels used for the construction. 8,000 square metres of glass has also been used.

The $100 million, 210 apartment development is fully sold with the exception of one penthouse which will go to the market in early 2016.

The demand for CBD living is rising with population forecasts showing the city’s population is set to grow this year to a 22,393 – a 52 year high.

Starfish Developments Managing Director Damon Nagel said Vue was testament to the demand that exists for high quality, CBD apartment developments.

“We started selling Vue in May 2014 and the first residents will start moving into the building just two years later,” said Mr Nagel.

“Many of the buyers at Vue are planning to move into the city from the suburbs and the building will be home to a mix of young professionals and empty nesters looking to downsize and enjoy a low maintenance city lifestyle.

“The success of Vue has allowed us to springboard straight into our second CBD apartment development – bohem, which is already over 60% sold, with construction starting last week.”

Vue on King William

Vue on King William is a joint venture between Adelaide-based Starfish Developments and Melbourne-based Asian Pacific Group.

Vue was one of the first to take advantage of the state government’s pre-lodgement and design review process and was the first significant residential project to commence construction following introduction of the planning reforms.

Developers are seeing the opportunities created by a rising acceptance of CBD living with Adelaide apartment approvals nearly doubling in the last three years from 1695 in 2012 to 3385 this year.

Asian Pacific Group Chief Executive Officer Will Deague said since his company’s investment in Adelaide with The Watson and then Vue on King William, a number of other interstate developers had entered the South Australian market.

“Every time I visit Adelaide I’m impressed with how the city is growing and evolving,” said Mr Deague.

“There’s a new energy in the city which is being fuelled by public and private investment in new infrastructure, residential and commercial developments, and the creation of innovative businesses.”

Vue will bring a new style of residential architecture to Adelaide with its 6 level podium, recessed Level 7 roof top garden, pool deck and recreation centre and 21 level glass tower. The building is due for completion in May 2016.

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#893 Post by EBG » Sat Nov 14, 2015 9:21 pm

Vue viewed end on looks quite impressive. Glazing on the northern end is now at level 22
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#894 Post by realstretts » Tue Dec 01, 2015 8:39 pm

Vue from the South Parklands/Goodwood road as I played Ultimate Frisbee last night

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#895 Post by monotonehell » Wed Dec 02, 2015 10:03 am

realstretts wrote:Vue from the South Parklands/Goodwood road as I played Ultimate Frisbee last night
And people say that the south parklands are not used... :wink:
Exit on the right in the direction of travel.

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#896 Post by realstretts » Wed Dec 02, 2015 10:34 am

monotonehell wrote:
realstretts wrote:Vue from the South Parklands/Goodwood road as I played Ultimate Frisbee last night
And people say that the south parklands are not used... :wink:
:D Quite a few people running around Monday night as I rode the length of the park lands to Ultimate. It is not always a desolate wasteland

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#897 Post by EBG » Thu Dec 10, 2015 10:18 pm

Some light weight framing structure is being erected on the roof level. I not sure what this is for; probably to house lift machinery or services. It is mainly visible from the western side. Picture 10 Dec 2015
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#898 Post by thecityguy » Fri Dec 11, 2015 4:50 pm

Still wonder why they chose brown as the colour?? It already looks dated to me, reminds me so much of the ridges hotel on the corner of south and west terrace


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#899 Post by Honey of a City » Fri Dec 11, 2015 5:33 pm

You're right about the colour. Nothing like the render on page 34 of this thread. Very imposing building though from all angles, especially driving down from the hills. The finished product might look a little less brown.

thecityguy wrote:Still wonder why they chose brown as the colour?? It already looks dated to me, reminds me so much of the ridges hotel on the corner of south and west terrace


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#900 Post by Patrick_27 » Fri Dec 11, 2015 6:46 pm

Don't mind the brown, I think it'll age nicely.

This one is set for completion in April, 2016.

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