Damn, I was really hoping there would be a higher density of planted trees.AndyWelsh wrote:Update from today of the area around the plaza:
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Great work!VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 3:02 pmUpdate published, tell me if there's any improvements you think are needed?
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Only some slight adjustments required to the data regarding building heights. 115 King William Street is 92m and the Intercontinental is 87m. The new BHP building is 85m.
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Thanks for all the photos ppl.
Actually I think it's looking pretty good, it's taken a long time to get to this point. Agree that more shade is needed but I think with some patience that will be sorted.
Actually I think it's looking pretty good, it's taken a long time to get to this point. Agree that more shade is needed but I think with some patience that will be sorted.
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Cheers, I'll fix that in the morning. Thanks for the heads up!Will wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:17 pmGreat work!VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 3:02 pmUpdate published, tell me if there's any improvements you think are needed?
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Only some slight adjustments required to the data regarding building heights. 115 King William Street is 92m and the Intercontinental is 87m. The new BHP building is 85m.
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Looks like Jacarandas, they can get quite big.ChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 6:55 pmDamn, I was really hoping there would be a higher density of planted trees.AndyWelsh wrote:Update from today of the area around the plaza:
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The Jacarandas do grow to be large trees, within a decade. The tree choice should come as no surprise as all the early renders of this site Cleary showed purple flowering Jacaranda trees. They look beautiful in spring and are a real feature in some Adelaide suburbs.
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Are a lot of the original art works from when the festival centre plaza was built going to be re-instated?
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Oh yeah, Jacarandas look great. That lawn does look like it will be a massive pain in the butt to mow though.claybro wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 10:52 pmThe Jacarandas do grow to be large trees, within a decade. The tree choice should come as no surprise as all the early renders of this site Cleary showed purple flowering Jacaranda trees. They look beautiful in spring and are a real feature in some Adelaide suburbs.
Nope, they were mostly destroyed in the process of being removed I believe.baytram366 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 8:49 amAre a lot of the original art works from when the festival centre plaza was built going to be re-instated?
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Im just a bit concerned that there isn't any permanent tv screen installation,what's going to attract people to the plaza ,even the water feature is more of a shallow water feature it doesn't even have water jets from what I've seen being tested last weekend,water fountains are a big draw card for kids and parents i.e Mosely square ...just my thoughts anyway .
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They probably don't want kids playing in the water features in the city.
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Why?Spotto wrote:
They probably don't want kids playing in the water features in the city.
They seem welcome in the Victoria Square water feature.
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At a guess, they might not want it happening in front of the state’s main entertainment venue for “looks”. Victoria Square is more of a public place and away from anything “important” so they might have less of a problem with it there.
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This is a fast moving building site
Apologies for the poor quality of the late afternoon photos
Apologies for the poor quality of the late afternoon photos
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Brother, if they have more shade then how the hell is the grass going to grow lol ?
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You clearly don't know how the rotation of the earth, or its rotation around the sun works.
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