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Re: #U/R: Newport Quays | [ Port Adelaide Waterfront ]
One of the council's concerns i do believe is a real problem is a lot of the flats having bedrooms without windows. Now that is horible planning
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Re: #U/R: Newport Quays | [ Port Adelaide Waterfront ]
Have to agree with the 'no bedroom windows' design sounding like a pretty sh1tty idea. I'd hate it.
Even prison cells have a window, no?
Even prison cells have a window, no?
Re: #U/R: Newport Quays | [ Port Adelaide Waterfront ]
That's almost as lame as wanting to keep a patch of grass at Adelaide Oval
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Re: #U/R: Newport Quays | [ Port Adelaide Waterfront ]
Lamer - at least the patch of grass is aesthetically pleasing (when not covered in rolling drunk bogans). These sheds are possibly full of history, but not the kind you can preserve in a building. There might well be museum pieces in there, but pieces not a whole.Cruise wrote:That's almost as lame as wanting to keep a patch of grass at Adelaide Oval
Identify the pieces, remove them to a nunnery.. or museum, and knock down these piles of rusty corrugated iron.
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Re: #U/R: Newport Quays | [ Port Adelaide Waterfront ]
I'd actually bet that theres some nutcase insane enough that if this gets heritage listing to actually torch the place.
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Re: #U/R: Newport Quays | [ Port Adelaide Waterfront ]
Are you volunteering Shuzy?Shuz wrote:I'd actually bet that theres some nutcase insane enough that if this gets heritage listing to actually torch the place.
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Re: #U/R: Newport Quays | [ Port Adelaide Waterfront ]
As lacking in merit as these sheds might be, there is actually a fair point in amongst the shrill noises coming from the heritage proponents -- that the redevelopment as proposed is not addressing the character or history of the Port. And the disappointing thing is that it's hardly a difficult thing to do. It's just that cookie-cutter apartment stacks deliver more profit.
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Re: #U/R: Newport Quays | [ Port Adelaide Waterfront ]
Sympathetic architecture - what a novel concept!SRW wrote:As lacking in merit as these sheds might be, there is actually a fair point in amongst the shrill noises coming from the heritage proponents -- that the redevelopment as proposed is not addressing the character or history of the Port. And the disappointing thing is that it's hardly a difficult thing to do. It's just that cookie-cutter apartment stacks deliver more profit.
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
Re: #U/R: Newport Quays | [ Port Adelaide Waterfront ]
If it is so important to these nimby's why don't the gov. shift the sheds to another location in port adelaide. It's win win
Re: #U/R: Newport Quays | [ Port Adelaide Waterfront ]
Shift the sheds? Then the sheds would lose historical context - and thus their entire purpose.Frank1
If it is so important to these nimby's why don't the gov. shift the sheds to another location in port adelaide. It's win win
Re: #U/R: Newport Quays | [ Port Adelaide Waterfront ]
What a horrible tin shed... And that's heritage?
The Port has some terrific old buildings and streetscapes which have been preserved. That shed is not one of them.
In the olden days I worked on ships that were being constructed at the Adelaide Ship Construction, the big slipway around 300m west of this old tin shed. While I appreciate the local history, the new maritime construction area at Techport is much better and the old slipway area will be reborn as waterside living. That is balanced progress.
That crappy shed heritage claim is as pathetic as the one proposed by some dumb arse for keeping the old bakewell bridge as an example of 1050s architecture. Spare me.
Anyway, bring out the big Cat and drive through it. I will volunteer!
The Port has some terrific old buildings and streetscapes which have been preserved. That shed is not one of them.
In the olden days I worked on ships that were being constructed at the Adelaide Ship Construction, the big slipway around 300m west of this old tin shed. While I appreciate the local history, the new maritime construction area at Techport is much better and the old slipway area will be reborn as waterside living. That is balanced progress.
That crappy shed heritage claim is as pathetic as the one proposed by some dumb arse for keeping the old bakewell bridge as an example of 1050s architecture. Spare me.
Anyway, bring out the big Cat and drive through it. I will volunteer!
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Re: #U/R: Newport Quays | [ Port Adelaide Waterfront ]
Agreed. There are some great gems on the other side of the river that are sitting empty and rotting, neglected by the council and the heritage lobbyists. Focus your energy on those, some of the original structures in SA, not this horrid tin shed.Professor wrote:The Port has some terrific old buildings and streetscapes which have been preserved. That shed is not one of them.
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