[CAN] 51 Pirie Street | 94m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
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[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | ~86m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
Just a gentle reminder that the 1927 building is mostly all gone already — all that remains is the facade. The 80s brutalist addition on the corner has more remaining heritage value.
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In most cases, preserving a building is not about the interior preservation but the external. Her Majesty's Theatre is a case in point of this. It's about the street-scape.
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It also reduces "heritage" to the equivalent of a movie studio backlot.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 6:42 pmIn most cases, preserving a building is not about the interior preservation but the external. Her Majesty's Theatre is a case in point of this. It's about the street-scape.
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Maybe, but it's still better than not trying at all. After all, it's virtually impossible to retain the interior of a building that it being built on-top of with pilings and the like going straight through it and the need to reconfigure an interior to accomodate.Nathan wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 7:10 pmIt also reduces "heritage" to the equivalent of a movie studio backlot.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 6:42 pmIn most cases, preserving a building is not about the interior preservation but the external. Her Majesty's Theatre is a case in point of this. It's about the street-scape.
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I disagree. I think it's just lying to ourselves. Adaptive re-use is good — repurposing a building in a meaningful way. But carving off a 50cm thick sliver to hang off a new building like a painting? It's a disservice to the original building, and a misplaced compromise on the new.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:13 pmMaybe, but it's still better than not trying at all. After all, it's virtually impossible to retain the interior of a building that it being built on-top of with pilings and the like going straight through it and the need to reconfigure an interior to accomodate.Nathan wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 7:10 pmIt also reduces "heritage" to the equivalent of a movie studio backlot.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 6:42 pm
In most cases, preserving a building is not about the interior preservation but the external. Her Majesty's Theatre is a case in point of this. It's about the street-scape.
It also, as always, reduces architectural appreciation and understanding to a superficial "how it looks from the outside". That's not what makes a building important heritage.
[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | ~86m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
Disagree with you Nathan. I walk past it regularly and for me it still has good character and appeal at street level. A development on this site could have been an opportunity to correct the botched 80s job and integrate the facade with a much more creative and sympathetic design
Even so, it isn't necessarily the loss of this particular building that annoys me. It is more the principle that something can be removed from the register on the basis of the quality of the replacement only for that design to subsequently be dumbed down.
Even so, it isn't necessarily the loss of this particular building that annoys me. It is more the principle that something can be removed from the register on the basis of the quality of the replacement only for that design to subsequently be dumbed down.
[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | ~86m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
This should be knocked back.
Big global brands like Hyatt should be in buildings pushing for the tallest, not seeing reductions.
These are the types of buildings that are more likely, or should be, to see a unique and outstanding design.
Big global brands like Hyatt should be in buildings pushing for the tallest, not seeing reductions.
These are the types of buildings that are more likely, or should be, to see a unique and outstanding design.
[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | ~86m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
so the govt should reject it because its not tall enough ?
That's ridiculous.
[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | ~86m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
Thread cleaned up, please keep on topic and no personal insults. Thanks.
[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | 93m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
This one is on the agenda for the next SCAP meeting. Here is the report and attachments:
https://www.saplanningcommission.sa.gov ... ty_Ltd.pdf
https://www.saplanningcommission.sa.gov ... ty_Ltd.pdf
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[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | 93m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
It's kind of gaudy, not sure it would age particularly well.
[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | 93m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
Could be ok if the glass is the same as the casino but hard to tell. I prefer the first design from about 10 years ago. With each iteration it has become more bland and basic.
[CAN] Re: 51 Pirie Street | 93m | 21 Levels | Hyatt
Sorry but can't we do better than building designs that were rejected by the Gold Coast City Council in 1988...
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