[CAN] 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
[CAN] Re: 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
SCAP Minutes are online:
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WDT Land Pty Ltd (as Trustee for JWDT Land Unit Trust) C/- Future Urban Pty Ltd
21042343
207-209 Pulteney Street, Adelaide
Change of use of the subject land and construction of a fifty-five (55) level mixed-use
development incorporating three hundred and twenty-two (322) dwellings, three (3)
restaurants, tourist accommodation incorporating one hundred and sixty (160) rooms and
associated car parking.
The Presiding Member welcomed all in attendance to the State Commission Assessment
Panel hearing:
Applicant
• Chris Vounasis (Future Urban)
• Tom Vinall (JPE Design Studio)
• Adam Hannon (Cox Architecture)
• Paul Davey (dsquared consulting)
• Chris Hardman (InfraPlan)
• Vingwei Zhang (JWDT)
• Mingzhi Chen (JWDT)
Agencies
• Kirsteen Mackay (ODASA)
• Ellen Liebelt (ODASA)
• Brett Eaton (Adelaide Airport)
The State Commission Assessment Panel discussed the application.
RESOLVED
1) Pursuant to Section 107(2)(c) of the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act
2016, and having undertaken an assessment of the application against the Planning
and Design Code, the application is NOT seriously at variance with the provisions of
the Planning and Design Code; and
2) Development Application Number 21042343, by JWDT Land Pty Ltd (as Trustee for
JWDT Land Unit Trust), C/- Future Urban Pty Ltd is granted Planning Consent
subject to the following reserved matters and conditions:
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WDT Land Pty Ltd (as Trustee for JWDT Land Unit Trust) C/- Future Urban Pty Ltd
21042343
207-209 Pulteney Street, Adelaide
Change of use of the subject land and construction of a fifty-five (55) level mixed-use
development incorporating three hundred and twenty-two (322) dwellings, three (3)
restaurants, tourist accommodation incorporating one hundred and sixty (160) rooms and
associated car parking.
The Presiding Member welcomed all in attendance to the State Commission Assessment
Panel hearing:
Applicant
• Chris Vounasis (Future Urban)
• Tom Vinall (JPE Design Studio)
• Adam Hannon (Cox Architecture)
• Paul Davey (dsquared consulting)
• Chris Hardman (InfraPlan)
• Vingwei Zhang (JWDT)
• Mingzhi Chen (JWDT)
Agencies
• Kirsteen Mackay (ODASA)
• Ellen Liebelt (ODASA)
• Brett Eaton (Adelaide Airport)
The State Commission Assessment Panel discussed the application.
RESOLVED
1) Pursuant to Section 107(2)(c) of the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act
2016, and having undertaken an assessment of the application against the Planning
and Design Code, the application is NOT seriously at variance with the provisions of
the Planning and Design Code; and
2) Development Application Number 21042343, by JWDT Land Pty Ltd (as Trustee for
JWDT Land Unit Trust), C/- Future Urban Pty Ltd is granted Planning Consent
subject to the following reserved matters and conditions:
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[CAN] Re: 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
Alright so Planning Consent has been given the green light, but in a quote from the Advertiser:
"JWDT must submit details of external materials and finishes with the government architect and a stormwater management plan before development approval is granted.
Once complete, the building, known as SA1 Tower, would eclipse Adelaide’s tallest building – The Crown Plaza, on Frome St, by 42m."
So construction won't start until that's done, but that will be submitted quite soon I'm sure.
"JWDT must submit details of external materials and finishes with the government architect and a stormwater management plan before development approval is granted.
Once complete, the building, known as SA1 Tower, would eclipse Adelaide’s tallest building – The Crown Plaza, on Frome St, by 42m."
So construction won't start until that's done, but that will be submitted quite soon I'm sure.
[CAN] Re: 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
This is a formality. Those items have already been discussed extensively. The SWMP was submitted nearly a year ago.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 2:01 pmAlright so Planning Consent has been given the green light, but in a quote from the Advertiser:
"JWDT must submit details of external materials and finishes with the government architect and a stormwater management plan before development approval is granted.
Once complete, the building, known as SA1 Tower, would eclipse Adelaide’s tallest building – The Crown Plaza, on Frome St, by 42m."
So construction won't start until that's done, but that will be submitted quite soon I'm sure.
There is still detailed design, marketing/sales phase, main contractor tender, construction documentation and site demolition which need to happen before construction starts. I'd allow roughly a year for all of that.
[CAN] Re: 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
Awesome. Don't watch the news.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 11:46 amIt was announced on Seven News last night.
[CAN] 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
Sorry to break your hearts, but since the original 230m tower isn't being built, there will be no nude parachuting.
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[CAN] Re: 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
Cheers
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[CAN] Re: 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
It only takes one development to act as a catalyst for encouraging further developments.
Our sister city in Austin, Texas, is proving to be a great example of this. Only as recently as 2004, their tallest building was only 122m tall. Then they went through a skyscraper building phase through the mid to late 2000 and 2010s, with the most recent tallest being completed in 2019 at 210m tall.
Now there's another development at 311m in height which will become Texas' tallest in 2026 (https://www.archdaily.com/988843/kohn-p ... t-building).
I am not suggesting that Adelaide will end up with a supertall. That's unlikely given the airport's operating airspace. All I am saying is that other 150m-180m proposals are likely to follow, and possibly some more adventurous developers may try and push 200m (with a spire or uninhabitable roof space?).
Our sister city in Austin, Texas, is proving to be a great example of this. Only as recently as 2004, their tallest building was only 122m tall. Then they went through a skyscraper building phase through the mid to late 2000 and 2010s, with the most recent tallest being completed in 2019 at 210m tall.
Now there's another development at 311m in height which will become Texas' tallest in 2026 (https://www.archdaily.com/988843/kohn-p ... t-building).
I am not suggesting that Adelaide will end up with a supertall. That's unlikely given the airport's operating airspace. All I am saying is that other 150m-180m proposals are likely to follow, and possibly some more adventurous developers may try and push 200m (with a spire or uninhabitable roof space?).
[CAN] Re: 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
Hopefully, but the Austin metro area has also seen a lot of population growth over the past 20 years.AG wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:51 amIt only takes one development to act as a catalyst for encouraging further developments.
Our sister city in Austin, Texas, is proving to be a great example of this. Only as recently as 2004, their tallest building was only 122m tall. Then they went through a skyscraper building phase through the mid to late 2000 and 2010s, with the most recent tallest being completed in 2019 at 210m tall.
Now there's another development at 311m in height which will become Texas' tallest in 2026 (https://www.archdaily.com/988843/kohn-p ... t-building).
I am not suggesting that Adelaide will end up with a supertall. That's unlikely given the airport's operating airspace. All I am saying is that other 150m-180m proposals are likely to follow, and possibly some more adventurous developers may try and push 200m (with a spire or uninhabitable roof space?).
[CAN] Re: 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
Austin is the destination of Silicon Valley IT expats and Californians in general. Big difference these days in population and economyAG wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:51 amIt only takes one development to act as a catalyst for encouraging further developments.
Our sister city in Austin, Texas, is proving to be a great example of this. Only as recently as 2004, their tallest building was only 122m tall. Then they went through a skyscraper building phase through the mid to late 2000 and 2010s, with the most recent tallest being completed in 2019 at 210m tall.
Now there's another development at 311m in height which will become Texas' tallest in 2026 (https://www.archdaily.com/988843/kohn-p ... t-building).
I am not suggesting that Adelaide will end up with a supertall. That's unlikely given the airport's operating airspace. All I am saying is that other 150m-180m proposals are likely to follow, and possibly some more adventurous developers may try and push 200m (with a spire or uninhabitable roof space?).
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[CAN] Re: 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
I find the design and positioning a bit underwhelming.......
So I imagine in 2026 we'll know for sure .
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[CAN] Re: 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
My friends... today is a good day. A good day for future perspective at least.
207 Pulteney street has been added to the interactive development map: https://plan.sa.gov.au/state_snapshot/d ... ty_tracker
207 Pulteney street has been added to the interactive development map: https://plan.sa.gov.au/state_snapshot/d ... ty_tracker
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[CAN] Re: 207 Pulteney Street | 180m | 55 Levels | Mixed Use
Would you like some tissues?VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 12:47 pmMy friends... today is a good day. A good day for future perspective at least.
207 Pulteney street has been added to the interactive development map: https://plan.sa.gov.au/state_snapshot/d ... ty_tracker
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