[PRO] 134-136 Wright Street | 58m | 16 Levels | Motel
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The developer, Starfish, has released some renders to InDaily in response to their reporting about heritage concerns. It appears it'll be a Punthill hotel, and the cottage façades will be retained. IMO, it's a good outcome. Article here:
https://indaily.com.au/news/local/2020/ ... ge-debate/
https://indaily.com.au/news/local/2020/ ... ge-debate/
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[PRO] Re: 134-136 Wright Street | ~52m | 16 Levels | Motel
Looks a lot better than what I was expecting. Really liking all of the different elements and variation within the design.
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[PRO] Re: 134-136 Wright Street | ~52m | 16 Levels | Motel
Two thumbs up, can't really complain about this one too much.
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[PRO] Re: 134-136 Wright Street | ~52m | 16 Levels | Motel
From that indaily article:
Sorry - I'm having traumatic flashbacks to the Sandy Wilkinson days.
I know i'm (somewhat) preaching to the choir, notwithstanding the occasional accusation that many of us here on SA want 'height for height's sake', but are we still... in 2020... going to have councillors pretending 50m tall buildings just a block or two away from buildings twice the height in the middle of our CBD are somehow inappropriate. I'm kind of weirded out - did Moran and/or Hyde complain about the more obviously out of place stuff built down in the SE corner of Hutt Street (like the as yet incomplete blue box) or is this just them grandstanding for attention. The same councillors who seem to remain silent on tragedies like that student building going up next to Wingfold Tower but this well designed, sympathetic and thoughtful building is somehow worthy of their political point scoring and fear mongering? All because it involves some non-lived in cottages which are being preserved even when they don't have to be (in 2 of 3 cases, apparently).
PS Have either of these two had anything to say about how out of character and scale the ACC's own proposal for the Central Market site is, both in relation to what exists and what immediately surrounds it? Or is this like the way they close roads off to frustrate (sorry, 'calm') traffic except when it involves their own huge car parking stations, in which case they are happy to install new traffic lights that interrupt pedestrian thoroughfares purely for car access (as per the installation of access lights off Grote Street)? I don't doubt Anne (at least) has her finger on the pulse of the city, or at least a narrow fragment of it, as I think she's buzzed my intercom for at least the last two or three council elections. The problem is that people like me don't have all day to complain about 'tall' buildings whereas I suspect many of the demographic that do complain have all day and then some to whinge.
/rant mode on"Adelaide City councillors Anne Moran and Alexander Hyde last week criticised the proposed hotel’s location and scale, with Hyde saying it would be “obviously out of character with other neighbouring heritage places”.
Sorry - I'm having traumatic flashbacks to the Sandy Wilkinson days.
I know i'm (somewhat) preaching to the choir, notwithstanding the occasional accusation that many of us here on SA want 'height for height's sake', but are we still... in 2020... going to have councillors pretending 50m tall buildings just a block or two away from buildings twice the height in the middle of our CBD are somehow inappropriate. I'm kind of weirded out - did Moran and/or Hyde complain about the more obviously out of place stuff built down in the SE corner of Hutt Street (like the as yet incomplete blue box) or is this just them grandstanding for attention. The same councillors who seem to remain silent on tragedies like that student building going up next to Wingfold Tower but this well designed, sympathetic and thoughtful building is somehow worthy of their political point scoring and fear mongering? All because it involves some non-lived in cottages which are being preserved even when they don't have to be (in 2 of 3 cases, apparently).
PS Have either of these two had anything to say about how out of character and scale the ACC's own proposal for the Central Market site is, both in relation to what exists and what immediately surrounds it? Or is this like the way they close roads off to frustrate (sorry, 'calm') traffic except when it involves their own huge car parking stations, in which case they are happy to install new traffic lights that interrupt pedestrian thoroughfares purely for car access (as per the installation of access lights off Grote Street)? I don't doubt Anne (at least) has her finger on the pulse of the city, or at least a narrow fragment of it, as I think she's buzzed my intercom for at least the last two or three council elections. The problem is that people like me don't have all day to complain about 'tall' buildings whereas I suspect many of the demographic that do complain have all day and then some to whinge.
[PRO] Re: 134-136 Wright Street | ~52m | 16 Levels | Motel
Funnily enough, in his letter to the editor in today's InDaily, Sandy Wilkinson actually supports the developers proposal.
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[PRO] Re: 134-136 Wright Street | ~52m | 16 Levels | Motel
One of the comments from the readers
“ The buildings now are put up so badly with very poor quality supplies. They are not built to last, unlike the heritage buildings, and will need to be demolished in only a few years.”
Is that why we’re having so much development because they are demolishing all the buildings that are only a few years old and starting again?
“ The buildings now are put up so badly with very poor quality supplies. They are not built to last, unlike the heritage buildings, and will need to be demolished in only a few years.”
Is that why we’re having so much development because they are demolishing all the buildings that are only a few years old and starting again?
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[PRO] Re: 134-136 Wright Street | ~52m | 16 Levels | Motel
Yes everything that was built 3 years ago is crumbling down, haven't you noticed?Ben wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 1:51 pmOne of the comments from the readers
“ The buildings now are put up so badly with very poor quality supplies. They are not built to last, unlike the heritage buildings, and will need to be demolished in only a few years.”
Is that why we’re having so much development because they are demolishing all the buildings that are only a few years old and starting again?
[PRO] Re: 134-136 Wright Street | 58m | 16 Levels | Motel
This is expected to be approved at Thursday’s meeting.
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[PRO] Re: 134-136 Wright Street | 58m | 16 Levels | Motel
This one looks pretty good. Should be fairly likely with Starfish behind it.
[PRO] Re: 134-136 Wright Street | 58m | 16 Levels | Motel
That last render makes me a tad nervous as the building in the left looks a lot better in the render than it does in person.
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[PRO] Re: 134-136 Wright Street | 58m | 16 Levels | Motel
Expected nothing less from you Mpol03. You are the epitome of negativity!!
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Given what’s come up in the last decade, I want better for our city. But be happy thriving in mediocrity.wilkiebarkid wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 8:38 pmExpected nothing less from you Mpol03. You are the epitome of negativity!!
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[PRO] Re: 134-136 Wright Street | 58m | 16 Levels | Motel
He has a point, though...wilkiebarkid wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 8:38 pmExpected nothing less from you Mpol03. You are the epitome of negativity!!
Besides, I thought ghs is the epitome of negativity. *hides*
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