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[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Incl. 115m Tower | $800 million
IMO, this is the area I feel they should be building a concert hall, when the Adelaide Festival had their pop up venue in this space, it flowed really nicely with the architecture of the Festival Centre. I think a building slotted between the two white domes would really add to the centre and could still allow for passages between KWS and the Playhouse. I realise that the functions room site is what is currently earmarked for a concert hall, but surely this spot would take less away from Elder Park.
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[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Incl. 115m Tower | $800 million
Subject to adequate space, the Festival site would be a good location. Not withstanding, the ultimate home for a concert hall would be adjoining the rear of a respectfully re-purposed Government House, with a beautiful footbridge over KWS to the Festival Plaza. Remove sections of the walls and fences, and give permanent entry to that green space back to the people. If we have to wait for a long time for the republic to be declared (looking more likely as time passes), move the Governor to an appropriately-scaled location elsewhere. Imagine the arrival experience to a performance as you proceed through the gardens or across the footbridge to the heritage reception rooms (food/beverage options included) which lead to the state-of-art contemporary performance space/Conservatorium. Sadly it would take more vision and courage than recent governments are capable of, but all big achievements start with a big idea.
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[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Incl. 115m Tower | $800 million
A few from this morning:
It seems there might be a couple of irrigation-related issues. Other than that the grassed areas are all in good shape.
It seems there might be a couple of irrigation-related issues. Other than that the grassed areas are all in good shape.
[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Incl. 115m Tower | $800 million
Whilst I like the idea of repurposing Gov House into a publicly accessible venue- the idea of a bridge over KWS is a definite no. In French terms it would be the equivalent of putting a footbridge over the Champs Élysées.Honey of a City wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 9:15 amSubject to adequate space, the Festival site would be a good location. Not withstanding, the ultimate home for a concert hall would be adjoining the rear of a respectfully re-purposed Government House, with a beautiful footbridge over KWS to the Festival Plaza. Remove sections of the walls and fences, and give permanent entry to that green space back to the people. If we have to wait for a long time for the republic to be declared (looking more likely as time passes), move the Governor to an appropriately-scaled location elsewhere. Imagine the arrival experience to a performance as you proceed through the gardens or across the footbridge to the heritage reception rooms (food/beverage options included) which lead to the state-of-art contemporary performance space/Conservatorium. Sadly it would take more vision and courage than recent governments are capable of, but all big achievements start with a big idea.
[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Incl. 115m Tower | $800 million
A footbridge isn't out of the realm of possibility in this city. The only downside to it would be what a fucking monstrosity it will be or how poorly maintained it will end up.claybro wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 3:12 pmWhilst I like the idea of repurposing Gov House into a publicly accessible venue- the idea of a bridge over KWS is a definite no. In French terms it would be the equivalent of putting a footbridge over the Champs Élysées.Honey of a City wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 9:15 amSubject to adequate space, the Festival site would be a good location. Not withstanding, the ultimate home for a concert hall would be adjoining the rear of a respectfully re-purposed Government House, with a beautiful footbridge over KWS to the Festival Plaza. Remove sections of the walls and fences, and give permanent entry to that green space back to the people. If we have to wait for a long time for the republic to be declared (looking more likely as time passes), move the Governor to an appropriately-scaled location elsewhere. Imagine the arrival experience to a performance as you proceed through the gardens or across the footbridge to the heritage reception rooms (food/beverage options included) which lead to the state-of-art contemporary performance space/Conservatorium. Sadly it would take more vision and courage than recent governments are capable of, but all big achievements start with a big idea.
We often here politicians and business group leaders gasbag about this, or that development putting Adelaide on the map, world class whatever, or how something is needed. Nobody of those people in those positions have the balls to ever propose anything major though.
For example, we could have a new rectangular/roofed arena east of Adelaide Oval, with an elevated public/pedestrian plaza with landscaping that connects it with Adelaide Oval, over the top of KWS. Astronomical cost of course, but that(astronomical cost) is what it will take to achieve what they gasbag about every so often.
Similarly with this plaza and tower. The tower is ok, certainly better then almost everything surrounding it. But the plaza? What's so great about it?
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Bit of a stretched analogy on the Champs there but I get your point. Speaking of Paris though the Eiffel Tower under construction had a massively negative press in its day and is now an iconic symbol of the City of Light. It’s all about design, and elegance wins every time.claybro wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 3:12 pmWhilst I like the idea of repurposing Gov House into a publicly accessible venue- the idea of a bridge over KWS is a definite no. In French terms it would be the equivalent of putting a footbridge over the Champs Élysées.Honey of a City wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 9:15 amSubject to adequate space, the Festival site would be a good location. Not withstanding, the ultimate home for a concert hall would be adjoining the rear of a respectfully re-purposed Government House, with a beautiful footbridge over KWS to the Festival Plaza. Remove sections of the walls and fences, and give permanent entry to that green space back to the people. If we have to wait for a long time for the republic to be declared (looking more likely as time passes), move the Governor to an appropriately-scaled location elsewhere. Imagine the arrival experience to a performance as you proceed through the gardens or across the footbridge to the heritage reception rooms (food/beverage options included) which lead to the state-of-art contemporary performance space/Conservatorium. Sadly it would take more vision and courage than recent governments are capable of, but all big achievements start with a big idea.
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I had a look on the way past this morning and it appears the utility boxes have been moved. It must have been relatively recently as you can see the crane for the festival tower in the background of the Google image.
There is now a relatively flat area at the base of the tiers which could be used for small performances or presentations. I'm not sure what exactly, but it would be feasible.
Even if not, it's still a nice enough place to sit and it's got a great view.
[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Incl. 115m Tower | $800 million
I don't share your enthusiasm to sit here, but really pleased to see the utility boxes have been removed! Thanks for the update.Llessur2002 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 10:04 amI had a look on the way past this morning and it appears the utility boxes have been moved. It must have been relatively recently as you can see the crane for the festival tower in the background of the Google image.
There is now a relatively flat area at the base of the tiers which could be used for small performances or presentations. I'm not sure what exactly, but it would be feasible.
Even if not, it's still a nice enough place to sit and it's got a great view.
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Haha, I wouldn't quite call it enthusiasm and I admit I've never sat here myself but I do see people there quite often so it must have some level of appeal/convenience.
Not really saying it's a masterpiece in design and function but I'm not hugely offended by its presence. I'm sure the space could be put to better use if someone really wanted to. Another food/beverage tenancy maybe?
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[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Incl. 115m Tower | $800 million
long time listener first time posting a stupid crazy idea, I like i think most people think this is an ugly eye sore the postcard weather photo of our CDD and have been thinking for ages how this space could be better used, lets be honest no one in there right mind would use this ramp for purely access purposes, my current best idea is some sort of giant art work or statue, something that could represent us a people of Adelaide, in the pic ive used the statue of liberty as a placeholder but it could be something like the malls balls or the rundle mall pigeon, feel free to ridicule or dissaprove as im aware its an outh there idea
[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Incl. 115m Tower | $800 million
will have to find a new angle for a postcard because that area has been ruined by recent development...and Light's view...the less said the better
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Yeah, nah.
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[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Incl. 115m Tower | $800 million
Festival Tower (and SkyCity) catching some of that golden evening light. (9/1/2024)
https://www.youtube.com/UltraVibeProductions
[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Incl. 115m Tower | $800 million
great shotPlasmatron wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 5:01 pmFestival Tower (and SkyCity) catching some of that golden evening light. (9/1/2024)
FestivalTower-January2024-1.jpg
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