True that! As seen from their linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/built-pt ... 69824-BlON
Anyway, given the status of the project, I assume this already has full development approval (planning + building). Can anyone confirm?
True that! As seen from their linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/built-pt ... 69824-BlON
... wouldn’t be awarding building contracts without DASensation.Al wrote:True that! As seen from their linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/built-pt ... 69824-BlON
Anyway, given the status of the project, I assume this already has full development approval (planning + building). Can anyone confirm?
...Well the package is ECI, most likely the builder is involved in the early stages.cmet wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 6:09 pm... wouldn’t be awarding building contracts without DASensation.Al wrote:True that! As seen from their linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/built-pt ... 69824-BlON
Anyway, given the status of the project, I assume this already has full development approval (planning + building). Can anyone confirm?
Art deco in Adelaide needs more protection says mayor over move to raze building for 25-storey QT hotel
The Avant-Garde building in the heart of Adelaide is set to be demolished for the new-age QT Hotel development — as there are calls for more protections for our historical buildings.
September 21, 2019 1:00pm
More of South Australia’s modernist-era architecture must be protected says a mayor and art deco enthusiast lamenting the imminent demolition of a 1930s city building for a $180 million hotel.
Prospect Council mayor David O’Loughlin has urged developers to rethink razing the 1937 former Avant-Garde furnishing building at 62 Currie Street saying it would be an “unnecessary loss” for the city.
But developers of a planned 25-storey QT Hotel said keeping the building was not viable.
The art deco property, on the northern side of Currie Street, was built in 1937 by the Waymouth Motor Company as a used car showroom.
Mr O’Loughlin, who is convener of the SA chapter of the Art Deco and Modernism Society, said the building, although not heritage-listed, had “incredible street presence”.
He said if the building was restored it could bring beauty and historical value to the hotel and the city.
“We were hopeful that you could use the land behind for the hotel but keep the front as a restaurant or the reception area and have an integrated solution … ideally that would be fabulous,” he said.
“It is a saddening fact that history lessons barely touch the value of art deco and modernism era architecture and officials also turn a blind eye on their value when making development decisions.”
The building was designed by Adelaide architects EH McMichael & Harris, who also designed the state heritage-listed former Savings Bank of SA building, now Bank SA, in King William St.
Mr O’Loughlin said that there was more to Adelaide than bluestone buildings and that “nowhere near enough” modern buildings had been heritage-listed.
“Unless we appreciate every part of our history it will be eroded and we are at risk of losing those buildings important parts of our cultural development as well as our architectural style,” he said.
But Mr O’Loughlin said he would not be making lodging a bid to heritage list the building.
The 200-room QT Hotel is a joint venture between ASX-listed developer Axiom Properties and the site’s owner Auspac Networks.
Axiom’s general manager Paul Rouvray said the companies had considered incorporating the building but it wasn’t viable for a “whole range of reasons”, including trying to meet certification for the hotel.
“The upside was we are working in with all the current laneway precincts to create another two laneways and couldn’t achieve what we needed to with that building,” he said.
He said demolition is expected to start early next year.
Yes I have to agree and said so earlier in the thread that I didn't really rate it on looks. Others will disagree, as they are entitled to.
Agreed, but at the same time the developers comments suggest they wouldn't have given a shit either way. Remember that previous proposals for this site have incorporated it, so I highly doubt it wouldn't have been possible to incorporate it.GrowAdelaide wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 9:12 amYes I have to agree and said so earlier in the thread that I didn't really rate it on looks. Others will disagree, as they are entitled to.
Application Number: DA/860/2019
Type: Development Approval
Lodged: 12/11/2019
Latest Decision
Location: 62-66 Currie Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Change the First Floor to a Class 6. The proposed use is a small arts venue, shop, storage and office space
Probably not on hold, per se, I'd say they're using the space for the Fringe next year.Ben wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 10:49 amLooks like this might be on hold
Application Number: DA/860/2019
Type: Development Approval
Lodged: 12/11/2019
Latest Decision
Location: 62-66 Currie Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Change the First Floor to a Class 6. The proposed use is a small arts venue, shop, storage and office space
Must add No. 80 nowHo Really wrote:Here's a mock-up of a future Currie Street...mind the perspectives of course.
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When we get a decent rendering of at least the eastern facade I'll add it, but it will block out Sofitel
20-22 Currie (including 22-28 Peel Street and 27-37 Gilbert Street) has just been sold,citywatcher wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 5:18 pmMust add No. 80 nowHo Really wrote:Here's a mock-up of a future Currie Street...mind the perspectives of course.
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