News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
Thanks Beamer makes more sense now but I still think it is madness to paint a previously maintenance free surface.
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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
Yes there is. Unfortunately I don't have a scanner available.beamer85 wrote:From The Messenger:
Anyone know if there is a render in the actual paper. Sounds interesting.Eight storey green office plan
Louise Russell
04Sep07
PLANS for a $20 million green office block on the corner of Gouger St and West Tce have been lodged with the City Council.
The eight-storey building would have a glass facade for Parklands' views and a series of ``artistically random'' shades to keep the building cool and to maximise natural light.
``Nothing like this has been done in Adelaide before,'' architect Paul Pruszinski said. Underneath would be a First Choice bottleshop alongside other retail, replacing the existing Liquorland outlet. Upper floors would be a mix of office space and parking.
``West Tce hasn't seen a lot of development in the last few years,'' Mr Pruszinski said. ``Hopefully (this) will bring West Tce up to a new level.''
Lord Mayor Michael Harbison, intent on selling the city during an election, described the the area as the ``undiscovered terrace''.
``West Tce is a great opportunity it has fantastic Parklands' views,'' he said.
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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
Found this image of a new apartment building at 135 South Terrace:
Prices range from 1.35 to 1.85m so jump on board.
I love all of these small 'exclusive' apartment buildings that are going up on South Terrace
Prices range from 1.35 to 1.85m so jump on board.
I love all of these small 'exclusive' apartment buildings that are going up on South Terrace
Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
Ho Really wrote:Yes there is. Unfortunately I don't have a scanner available.beamer85 wrote:From The Messenger:
Anyone know if there is a render in the actual paper. Sounds interesting.Eight storey green office plan
Louise Russell
04Sep07
PLANS for a $20 million green office block on the corner of Gouger St and West Tce have been lodged with the City Council.
The eight-storey building would have a glass facade for Parklands' views and a series of ``artistically random'' shades to keep the building cool and to maximise natural light.
``Nothing like this has been done in Adelaide before,'' architect Paul Pruszinski said. Underneath would be a First Choice bottleshop alongside other retail, replacing the existing Liquorland outlet. Upper floors would be a mix of office space and parking.
``West Tce hasn't seen a lot of development in the last few years,'' Mr Pruszinski said. ``Hopefully (this) will bring West Tce up to a new level.''
Lord Mayor Michael Harbison, intent on selling the city during an election, described the the area as the ``undiscovered terrace''.
``West Tce is a great opportunity it has fantastic Parklands' views,'' he said.
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Thanks to Beamer for the scan.
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
Although what Michal Harbison says sounds optimistic I don't like the chances of a building this size being approved on West Terrace.
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
I doubt that it is taller than the Australia Post building.beamer85 wrote:Although what Michal Harbison says sounds optimistic I don't like the chances of a building this size being approved on West Terrace.
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
It may well not be, but i'd imagine that was constructed before height restrictions were as enforced and restrictive as they are these days, but that could well be a case for them should this stumble at the approval stage.
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
From memory, I think that height restrictions along West Terrace are 28m. This building appears to be a few metres above that, so I don't think that there will be any problems.beamer85 wrote:It may well not be, but i'd imagine that was constructed before height restrictions were as enforced and restrictive as they are these days, but that could well be a case for them should this stumble at the approval stage.
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
I think it looks taller than it is because of how they have designed the shades, it almost gives the appearance of double the amount of floors then there actually are.
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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
The new apartment building at 135 South Terrace is a Genworth (Chris Diamantis) development. It follows another set of exclusive apartments on East Terrace and the new Channel 10 building on the Hutt and Wakefield Street corner.
For anyone interested in the latest Genworth development visit the South Apartments website.
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For anyone interested in the latest Genworth development visit the South Apartments website.
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Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
pruszinski architects appear to be getting a bit of work?
what do people think of their efforts?
what do people think of their efforts?
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
i love it
I can see such developements becoming the future of the south western area of the CBD... which I am all for.
I can see such developements becoming the future of the south western area of the CBD... which I am all for.
Re: Low to Mid-Rise CBD Development
Boring as fuck.bva wrote:pruszinski architects appear to be getting a bit of work?
what do people think of their efforts?
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