[COM] 57-69 Wyatt St | ~32m | 8lvls | Office
[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 17 Level 64m Mixed Use
I forgot to mention that i love the design of thius building. It is modern and stylsih. Furthermore I would like to congratulate the architects for deciding to use a proper façade for the carpark section, instead of prison bars! (let's hope it isn't dumbed down!)
[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 17 Level 64m Mixed Use
I'm starting to lose track of all these developments, keep them coming!
Don't know if I like the design or not, I'll wait to I'll see more renders though the height is fantastic. Geez city's liveness and skyline is going to be so much different in a few years.
Great time to be in Adelaide
Don't know if I like the design or not, I'll wait to I'll see more renders though the height is fantastic. Geez city's liveness and skyline is going to be so much different in a few years.
Great time to be in Adelaide
[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 17 Level 64m Mixed Use
Hear, hear regarding your comments about the carpark.Will wrote:I forgot to mention that i love the design of thius building. It is modern and stylsih. Furthermore I would like to congratulate the architects for deciding to use a proper façade for the carpark section, instead of prison bars! (let's hope it isn't dumbed down!)
[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 15 Level Mixed Use
Fantastic!Will wrote:That this is the succesor to the Dakota on Wyatt project, as it is being developed by Hindmarsh, the same company that developed Flinders Link. Additionally, the building will cover much of the IAG building's ugly carpark façade fronting Wyatt Street.
This is what it'll hide:
Now if they could only hide the north wall of Flinders Link:
[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 17 Level 64m Mixed Use
Well if the Planet redevelopment ever happens it will all be gone
[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 17 Level 64m Mixed Use
That Santos HQ blank concrete wall is a disgrace. It is actually rather obvious from some northern vantage points. Could have at least had some detailing. The best thing about that building is its interior, definately not the exterior.
This proposal looks great. All these developments in Adelaide are crazy. Hopefully the recent poor sharemarket results and worries concerning property trusts and the credit crisis will not impact on the ability of these projects to establish financing. That would be typical Adelaide luck, finally we get a heap of projects and a worldwide recession hits. Hopefully not. Good times can't last for ever even with a mining boom but hopefully at least a bit longer.
This proposal looks great. All these developments in Adelaide are crazy. Hopefully the recent poor sharemarket results and worries concerning property trusts and the credit crisis will not impact on the ability of these projects to establish financing. That would be typical Adelaide luck, finally we get a heap of projects and a worldwide recession hits. Hopefully not. Good times can't last for ever even with a mining boom but hopefully at least a bit longer.
[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 15 Level Mixed Use
According to the render, it will hide the carpark in the middle-right of that photo, but the low-rise buildings on the corner of Flinders and Wyatt Streets (Observatory House etc) will remain for the time being.AtD wrote: This is what it'll hide:
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[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 17 Level 64m Mixed Use
^^^Observatory House will be at the corner of Flinders and Wyatt Streets for a very long time, as it's heritage listed.
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[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 17 Level 64m Mixed Use
In the last two weeks or so I count the twin towers on Bank St, this one, the Hills tower and the two? at Renaissance - a stunning set of events - more like what Adelaide's image should and IMO will be. It's like a catalyst has occurred and business is confident enough to actually invest in Adelaide. (Given the current scenarios)This is all in the face of the credit scare at present as well.Mants wrote:wow.
im speechless as to the number of proposals and approvals which we have got over the last fortnight.
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[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 17 Level 64m Mixed Use
I'm glad this site is being re-considered. I thought it was a real shame when Dakota didn't go anywhere, as this is a great site for a mixed use style development. Hopefully this proposal actually gets off the ground to improve this very central location.
[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 15 Level Mixed Use
It was the car park I was talking about.rhino wrote:According to the render, it will hide the carpark in the middle-right of that photo, but the low-rise buildings on the corner of Flinders and Wyatt Streets (Observatory House etc) will remain for the time being.
[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 17 Level 64m Mixed Use
The podium looks interesting, but I'll reserve judgement on the tower until see clearer renders.
It's lovely to log into the site to see there's been such a wonderful flurry of development recently back home.
It's lovely to log into the site to see there's been such a wonderful flurry of development recently back home.
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[COM] Re: #Proposed 57 - 69 Wyatt St - 17 Level 64m Mixed Use
This one looks good, but it still looks similar the other buildings that are being proposed... We should be a bit more exciting and innovative with our architecture. But, I will take any tender and render!!!
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[COM] Re: #Proposed: 57-69 Wyatt St - 64m, 17 lvl Mixed Use
At the upcoming ACC DAP meeting next Monday, it is expected that the ACC will grant planning APPROVAL to this building. Although it exceeds the height limit by almost 11m, it is deemed to be of high merit, as such warranting planning approval.
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