[CAN] Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential
[CAN] Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential
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Me too sam. Me too
Nice new render on the front page today... the conservatory on hindmarsh sq.. looks awesome in my opinion.
BTW, welcome to the site!
Nice new render on the front page today... the conservatory on hindmarsh sq.. looks awesome in my opinion.
BTW, welcome to the site!
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I too am looking to buy an apartment in the city. After I graduate of course
I've had a look at a site plan for City Central, and i'm not totally convinced by it all. A problem with this sort of large scale design is that with the whole environment planned as a single package in the same style, it comes across as a domesticated space. Whilst it has the population density to support localised activities (inner Sydney suburbs like Newtown for example), because City Central is all new buildings, there isn't any old charm and character in it. Another city residential development that suffers from this is Garden East. It tries so hard to have that old European charm to it, but in the end it's all the same old red brick, all of the same time period, and just generally boring to be in.
If I were to make the choice on an apartment today, i'd look at something in the Domain on Grenfell St. The East End is a lot more appealing to me than the Central Market. Cleaner and generally less dodgy feeling (but i'm a regular patron of the Crown and Anchor, so maybe i'm not qualified to comment!).
I've had a look at a site plan for City Central, and i'm not totally convinced by it all. A problem with this sort of large scale design is that with the whole environment planned as a single package in the same style, it comes across as a domesticated space. Whilst it has the population density to support localised activities (inner Sydney suburbs like Newtown for example), because City Central is all new buildings, there isn't any old charm and character in it. Another city residential development that suffers from this is Garden East. It tries so hard to have that old European charm to it, but in the end it's all the same old red brick, all of the same time period, and just generally boring to be in.
If I were to make the choice on an apartment today, i'd look at something in the Domain on Grenfell St. The East End is a lot more appealing to me than the Central Market. Cleaner and generally less dodgy feeling (but i'm a regular patron of the Crown and Anchor, so maybe i'm not qualified to comment!).
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Gidday again Chris... I'm in love with the Domain building. It looks fantastic, but it definately is a premium apartment and comes with an equally expensive price. I doubt I could afford to live there anytime soon.
But octagon that's coming up on that side of town might be slightly more affordable
But octagon that's coming up on that side of town might be slightly more affordable
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Princes Apartments (next to the Grenfell Centre and Telstra building) has just about the best location imaginable for city workers. I'd consider an apartment there, and they're ultra cheap. However it's a heavily built up area, so if you enjoy the sunshine look elsewhere. No worries about having your view built out in future - it already is!
Octagon Apartments look to me like a cross between Adelaide Tafe and the Remand Centre
Octagon Apartments look to me like a cross between Adelaide Tafe and the Remand Centre
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Princes apartment would be excellent i agree. It should come up a treat! I've noticed alot of commercial building redevelopments of late, scaffoldings up a few of the older buildings. Hopefully it'll give them a new shine.
So true. hahachris wrote: Octagon Apartments look to me like a cross between Adelaide Tafe and the Remand Centre
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As I said on SSC, I saw several official looking dudes there today, stepping out boundries, looking up and making some encouraging comments. I was tempted to tell them what i knew, but I didn't want to freak them out!
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Yep, hence the blank facade at the back of 'tiser, and I believe that the carpark that will form the base of this tower will stop just above the top of the 'tiser building. The fact that the base of this tower is only 438m2 will really make it look quite tall from some angels. I think the dimensions of the site are 13x35ish, roughly the same size as my house block!! So a 13 metre wide wall rising 100m will look pretty impressive!chris wrote:I think the boundary of this tower is pretty much in line with the new Advertiser building's southern edge. Can you confirm, Pikey?
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It's a shitful render on my behalf, but here's a pic by AtD sowing what impact Bentham will have from the south. Just to give an idea how big and thin it will be.
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Nah mate, the pic was from AtD, I did the render!
The amount of time I had was really limited, hence the crappyness of my render - I'll try and get another one from the north.
The amount of time I had was really limited, hence the crappyness of my render - I'll try and get another one from the north.
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