[COM] Conservatory on Hindmarsh | 62m | 18lvls | Mixed Use
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[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
Thanks for that. I asked on another thread as to the cranes in the Coglin area. Once I saw photos of 4, then I saw two when I came to Adelaide in Jan, then someone said three (the latest info I used - not living in Adelaide). Still, very exciting developments going on.
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[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
i remember that photo, i think it gave the illusion that there were 4 cranes, but really it was 2 on sa water and one of each of the coglin street buildings.skyliner wrote:Thanks for that. I asked on another thread as to the cranes in the Coglin area. Once I saw photos of 4, then I saw two when I came to Adelaide in Jan, then someone said three (the latest info I used - not living in Adelaide). Still, very exciting developments going on.
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[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
This'll be good for the square. I think the bottom half looks a bit too blocky, but at least the ground floor's open to the street
[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
I hade a look at the site late last night.
There os quite a lot of steel reinforcing work going on so imagine a concrete pour is on the way in addition to the pile foundations.
I had not really understood how crowded and difficult this building site was until I had a good look at it, with not a lot of spare room at all.
There os quite a lot of steel reinforcing work going on so imagine a concrete pour is on the way in addition to the pile foundations.
I had not really understood how crowded and difficult this building site was until I had a good look at it, with not a lot of spare room at all.
[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
Sorry to dig this up but I stumbled across an old post by Ben.Pistol78 wrote:I would say it is permanent as they are bronze statues.SRW wrote:I like the art work. Anyone know whether it's permanent or just a festival installation?
http://www.sensational-adelaide.com/for ... 545#p16545
They're only around for six months. Strange.
[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
Strange indeed.AtD wrote:Sorry to dig this up but I stumbled across an old post by Ben.Pistol78 wrote:I would say it is permanent as they are bronze statues.SRW wrote:I like the art work. Anyone know whether it's permanent or just a festival installation?
http://www.sensational-adelaide.com/for ... 545#p16545
They're only around for six months. Strange.
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Update from this afternoon:
BTW that new 'kids' playground has to be one of the more popular areas of the city at the moment.
BTW that new 'kids' playground has to be one of the more popular areas of the city at the moment.
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[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
Just curious, have they started any foundation digging or concrete pouring or does the site still have no 'action' Is this development going to have a basement level
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I investigated it just the area other day; it seems that teenagers of a certain subculture have taken to congregating in amongst the sculptures -- which could be a good thing really, supposing it means they'll emigrate from the Mall entirely. On a more serious note, I did notice a few foreign tourists (a Russian family and two Germans, to be precise) scratching their heads at the sight.Pistol78 wrote: BTW that new 'kids' playground has to be one of the more popular areas of the city at the moment.
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[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
Has anyone actually seen any kids using it? (ie the target audience) Every time I've gone past it's been deserted. Even during the school breaks and weekends.SRW wrote:I investigated it just the area other day; it seems that teenagers of a certain subculture have taken to congregating in amongst the sculptures -- which could be a good thing really, supposing it means they'll emigrate from the Mall entirely. On a more serious note, I did notice a few foreign tourists (a Russian family and two Germans, to be precise) scratching their heads at the sight.Pistol78 wrote: BTW that new 'kids' playground has to be one of the more popular areas of the city at the moment.
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[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
i went there with my young daughter who got bored after about 3mins. It might look interesting from afar, but it's not really an interactive playground.monotonehell wrote:Has anyone actually seen any kids using it? (ie the target audience) Every time I've gone past it's been deserted. Even during the school breaks and weekends.SRW wrote:I investigated it just the area other day; it seems that teenagers of a certain subculture have taken to congregating in amongst the sculptures -- which could be a good thing really, supposing it means they'll emigrate from the Mall entirely. On a more serious note, I did notice a few foreign tourists (a Russian family and two Germans, to be precise) scratching their heads at the sight.Pistol78 wrote: BTW that new 'kids' playground has to be one of the more popular areas of the city at the moment.
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[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
Emos...SRW wrote:I investigated it just the area other day; it seems that teenagers of a certain subculture have taken to congregating in amongst the sculptures -- which could be a good thing really, supposing it means they'll emigrate from the Mall entirely. On a more serious note, I did notice a few foreign tourists (a Russian family and two Germans, to be precise) scratching their heads at the sight.Pistol78 wrote: BTW that new 'kids' playground has to be one of the more popular areas of the city at the moment.
[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
That kids sculpture thing looks horendous .. you are right, everytime I have gone past there is not one child playing there, infact I have never seen a human within 2 metres of those things .. for the amount of time the square was bordered up and work done on that thing I thought it would be much better .. at least a swing perhaps ..
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[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
Haven't gone to see the site but drove past today and saw a reinforced column on Grenfell Street boundary. That should mean concrete has already been poured. Yes, there's a basement car park.frank1 wrote:Just curious, have they started any foundation digging or concrete pouring or does the site still have no 'action' Is this development going to have a basement level
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[COM] Re: #U/C: Conservatory on Hindmarsh - 62m, 18 lvls
Btw Pistol78, nice pic of Hindmarsh Square and the Conservatory site with crane.
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