[SWP] Lot 14 (Old RAH Site)
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[SWP] Re: Former RAH Site (Design Competition)
Renewal SA are running a survey on the future of the old RAH site - closes 5pm on 16th May.
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[SWP] Re: Former RAH Site (Design Competition)
Bit of a do nothing marketing survey.Llessur2002 wrote:Renewal SA are running a survey on the future of the old RAH site - closes 5pm on 16th May.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6WSBJSD
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[SWP] Re: Former RAH Site (Design Competition)
Yeah, I posted the link before I'd completed the survey. Was a bit surprised when the 'Survey completed' page came up after only one page.monotonehell wrote:Bit of a do nothing marketing survey.Llessur2002 wrote:Renewal SA are running a survey on the future of the old RAH site - closes 5pm on 16th May.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6WSBJSD
Still, have added a few comments - in particular around the retention of the facade of the Eleanor Harrald building on Frome Road and in support of a modern art gallery somewhere on the site.
[SWP] Re: Former RAH Site (Design Competition)
Getting straight into it.
Summary of matters for consent of decision
Description of Proposed Development: Stage 1 demolition works of the NRAH (Hone, Cobalt and East Wings)
Application Type: DAC - Other
Application Status: CATEGORISED
Land Use/Building Consent: No
Lodgement Date: 27 Jun 2017
Description of Subject Land
Address: Old Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Got to get rid of it before March in case the Libs get in and decide it should be tarted up as a private hospital for politically conservative veterans...Ben wrote:Getting straight into it.
Summary of matters for consent of decision
Description of Proposed Development: Stage 1 demolition works of the NRAH (Hone, Cobalt and East Wings)
Application Type: DAC - Other
Application Status: CATEGORISED
Land Use/Building Consent: No
Lodgement Date: 27 Jun 2017
Description of Subject Land
Address: Old Royal Adelaide Hospital
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[SWP] Re: Former RAH Site (Design Competition)
So is there a final proposal for this? Am I late to the party on this one?
[SWP] Re: Former RAH Site (Design Competition)
Nothing public, but i'm sure behind closed doors there is something. I believe the Mercure have signed some memorandum of understanding or something.
[SWP] Re: Former RAH Site (Design Competition)
Renovating part of it to provide certain public hospital services wouldn't be such a bad idea.Llessur2002 wrote:Got to get rid of it before March in case the Libs get in and decide it should be tarted up as a private hospital for politically conservative veterans...Ben wrote:Getting straight into it.
Summary of matters for consent of decision
Description of Proposed Development: Stage 1 demolition works of the NRAH (Hone, Cobalt and East Wings)
Application Type: DAC - Other
Application Status: CATEGORISED
Land Use/Building Consent: No
Lodgement Date: 27 Jun 2017
Description of Subject Land
Address: Old Royal Adelaide Hospital
[SWP] Re: Former RAH Site (Design Competition)
I hope we get the museum part.
It feels like something we need to raise public donations for.
It feels like something we need to raise public donations for.
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Could be interesting...
From: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-06/t ... atenews_saTent hotel to be opened on old Royal Adelaide Hospital rooftop, SA Government says
The South Australian Government is hoping a luxury rooftop tent hotel will help keep the old Royal Adelaide Hospital site active during its redevelopment.
The old hospital site will be left empty today as SA Health completes its three-day move of staff and patients to the new hospital.
Urban Development Minister Stephen Mullighan said 14 canvas tents would be placed on the old hospital rooftop and helipad later in the year.
Mr Mullighan said the tent hotel would be run by a Victorian group which charges more than $400 a night for the experience in Melbourne.
"It's been extremely successful in the high-rise buildings of the Melbourne CBD and it's something we're bringing to Adelaide," Mr Mullighan said.
"We want people experiencing particularly some of the old beautiful heritage buildings, and also keeping people around that part of the city to continue providing a boost to the East End."
Mr Mullighan also promised to reveal more details in the coming days about the overall plan to redevelop the site.
The Government previously announced about a third of the hospital site would be returned to the Botanic Gardens, with developers set to transform the remaining heritage buildings into a research and cultural precinct.
The site will also house new multi-storey apartment buildings.
It could take four years and cost $150 million to demolish several buildings at the old hospital.
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[SWP] Re: Former RAH Site (Design Competition)
Old RAH demolition starts in November
DEMOLITION of the old Royal Adelaide Hospital will start in November, as a redevelopment begins to hand back land to the Botanic Garden and build a new hotel and private apartments.
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sout ... 60d249c9a0
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[SWP] Re: Former RAH Site (Design Competition)
The video from that article above has a huge apartment complex proposed behind it. Is that the real deal or is it old? Also found this from June, could be a 23 storey apartment tower in there.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-05/d ... ys/8591162
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-05/d ... ys/8591162
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And then here it's 14 storeys:
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sout ... c29e28fac1
And nimby whinge about making the whole site parklands. Because there just isn't enough parklands.
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sout ... c29e28fac1
And nimby whinge about making the whole site parklands. Because there just isn't enough parklands.
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[SWP] Re: Former RAH Site (Design Competition)
I find it funny how you try to belittle those whose views differ from your own with the whole 'nimby whinge'. I wouldn't call trying to keep reclaimed public space OPEN to the public as a 'whinge'. This whole mentality from the state government that "if we put 1,000 apartments in there those people will uphold the economy of the east end", tell me, how often do you go out for a meal or to see a film? OR how often do you buy a coffee in the morning? They're idiots if they think that housing is going to provide the area with a spending population...Algernon wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 9:52 pmAnd then here it's 14 storeys:
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sout ... c29e28fac1
And nimby whinge about making the whole site parklands. Because there just isn't enough parklands.
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I live next to the row of shops and cafes on Queen Street in Croydon. The wife and I (often taking friends or family) eat dinner out generally once a week, eat breakfast out at least once a week and buy cakes/coffee from Red Door at least once a week too. I've also lost track of the number of impulse furniture purchases we've made from Hype & Seek. I don't think we're unique for the area.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 11:18 pmThis whole mentality from the state government that "if we put 1,000 apartments in there those people will uphold the economy of the east end", tell me, how often do you go out for a meal or to see a film? OR how often do you buy a coffee in the morning? They're idiots if they think that housing is going to provide the area with a spending population...
If I lived in an apartment right next to the east end shops and cafes I'd likely do all of the above even more frequently. Plus, if the wife had her way, we'd be at the cinema at least once a week too. Jesus, if they had a place selling baklava 24/7 like they do in Melbourne then I'd probably be there every single night.
I reckon there's good merit to having a permanent residential population to support the east end businesses. Why else would you move there if it wasn't for the lifestyle and convenience?
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