[APP] 199-200 North Terrace | 85m | 20lvls | Mixed Use
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[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
There are only a few things that need to be seriously Heritage Listed in the CBD and they are: The Art Gallery, Library, precinct; the Uni Buildings; the Town Hall (because the Beatles stood there ); the Railway Station; and possibly Parliament House and the GPO. All the other pointless things that we Heritage List (such as the dilapidated Vic Park Grandstand) do nothing but hold back brilliant proposals like this because the ACC think that they don't 'blend in well enough'. C'mon! Let's see this project (and once the Government takes over, quite a few more) go ahead!
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[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
There are only a few things that need to be seriously Heritage Listed in the CBD and they are: The Art Gallery, Library, precinct; the Uni Buildings; the Town Hall (because the Beatles stood there ); the Railway Station; and possibly Parliament House and the GPO. All the other pointless things that we Heritage List (such as the dilapidated Vic Park Grandstand) do nothing but hold back brilliant proposals like this because the ACC think that they don't 'blend in well enough'. C'mon! Let's see this project (and once the Government takes over, quite a few more) go ahead!
I take back many of the things I said before 2010; particularly my anti-Rann rants. While I still maintain some of said opinions, I feel I could have been less arrogant. I also apologise to people I offended; while knowing I can't fully take much back.
[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
There are a lot of old facades and buildings that line adelaide's streets and not just north terrace and king william steet, but alot around the west end of town that give adelaide its unique character. IMO these are also important to save
[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
Because you are only 15 I will let you get away with such a silly statement.adam73837 wrote:There are only a few things that need to be seriously Heritage Listed in the CBD and they are: The Art Gallery, Library, precinct; the Uni Buildings; the Town Hall (because the Beatles stood there ); the Railway Station; and possibly Parliament House and the GPO. All the other pointless things that we Heritage List (such as the dilapidated Vic Park Grandstand) do nothing but hold back brilliant proposals like this because the ACC think that they don't 'blend in well enough'. C'mon! Let's see this project (and once the Government takes over, quite a few more) go ahead!
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[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
The councils comments show how out of touch I am with the way the planning department views design. IMHO the glass wall on render No.1 actually makes the building look less 'heavy', especially in the night shot. To me stacked concrete balconies look 'heavy', and a glass wall looks 'light'. I also think in reality the curve on design No.2 would draw the eye towards its centre, giving the impression of the buildings mass being pulled back from the street into the block thus making it look 'lighter'. Without the curve feature, the plain stacked balconies do nothing but make it a sheer vertical wall which looks 'heavy'.
But what do I know? You have to feel empathy for developers because it must be crushing to work on these projects for a year before putting them on the table at the ACC and being told,
"Hmmm, the simple glass wall.....NO......and the simple curve feature..............NO. Come back with something duller please."
Still, for some strange reason I think there's a chance of approval. I reckon our Lord Mayor and Clr.Yarwood would like them.
But what do I know? You have to feel empathy for developers because it must be crushing to work on these projects for a year before putting them on the table at the ACC and being told,
"Hmmm, the simple glass wall.....NO......and the simple curve feature..............NO. Come back with something duller please."
Still, for some strange reason I think there's a chance of approval. I reckon our Lord Mayor and Clr.Yarwood would like them.
[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
Oh, bosh.how_good_is_he wrote:100% correct Will. I am good mates with the team involved and below are some of the direct written comments from the ACC planner to the architects.
[Option 1]
At any rate, and as discussed, the central fixed glass element is heavy and needs to be reconsidered.
[Option 2]
The curved 'framing element' to the North Terrace façade I think is too heavy a feature and adds to the encroaching character of the building - which I think is something we are keen to avoid.
I keep trying to devise a thoughtful and crafted response, but in lieu of thought or well-craftedness placed into the above statements, my brain is refusing to offer any reply beyond 'bosh'.
Let's just hope that they have been taken out of context somewhat, and that good sense and sound architectural arguments prevail. As some have pointed out, we're probably getting ahead of ourselves a bit in that either design is yet to be officially assessed by the relevant acronym (DAC, DAP, DDT, TNT, OMG etc.), and hence our suspicions of impending doom are just those - suspicions.
Of course, I submit such rational optimism with an important disclaimer: bosh.
[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
Walking past the site today, I noticed the building to the west has not aged gracefully. Hopefully it receives a restoration, or we may end up with a large contrast of new and old within a few steps.
I like both designs, and it will be nice to see the current building replaced, as its only current use seems to be a public toilet on Saturday nights...
I like both designs, and it will be nice to see the current building replaced, as its only current use seems to be a public toilet on Saturday nights...
[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
This confused me too. If you look back to the photos on pages 2 and 3 of this thread, I think we can put it down somewhat to Gallerie Arcade being set back further from the bound. What I can't tell from the renders is whether it is flush (overhang aside) with the building to the west, or whether it sticks out even further.Ho Really wrote: I am also perplexed about this building sticking out onto the footpath so much. Where is the boundary on North Terrace? That widened footpath looks good but it is deceiving!
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[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
Can someone explain to me what's so terrible about "overhang" (besides in regards to the obesity epidemic )
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[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
The new building is flush with the building to the West. The balconies are the only overhang.
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Number 2 is GREAT.
"Encroaching character of the building".
Give me a f-cking break. Some "encroaching character" is exactly what the city needs.
Buildings with designs as stunning as that are welcome to "encroach" all they like on most of the stale piles of shit going up at present. This best not end up another IPad or Santos.
"Encroaching character of the building".
Give me a f-cking break. Some "encroaching character" is exactly what the city needs.
Buildings with designs as stunning as that are welcome to "encroach" all they like on most of the stale piles of shit going up at present. This best not end up another IPad or Santos.
[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
Wont the enchroaching balconies benefit the footpath by adding some shelter for when you get caught in the rain?
On another note, I'm so sick of people saying there is a theme for North Terrace. The northern side maybe but there is no theme for the southern side. It's drab, outdated and needs a complete overhaul. They can start by firstly cleaning up some of the old buildings which are filthy and secondly by building this!
On another note, I'm so sick of people saying there is a theme for North Terrace. The northern side maybe but there is no theme for the southern side. It's drab, outdated and needs a complete overhaul. They can start by firstly cleaning up some of the old buildings which are filthy and secondly by building this!
[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
To be honest majority of the southern side of North Terrace isn't that bad. Its not really drab, most of it has character.Joely wrote:Hold your horses, it hasn't been refused yet. We have to wait and see.Professor wrote:When a "statement" building like this one comes along, one that announces that Adelaide is not a retirement home after all, they refuse it.
Everything else you said I agree with. There is no theme for the southern side of North Terrace. It's drab, outdated and needs a complete overhaul. They can start by firstly cleaning up some of the old buildings which are filthy and secondly by building this!
[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
Haha sorry crawf. I changed my post a bit after you quoted it, not a big deal. Yea I guess it isn't that drab, but I certainly wouldn't say it has any sort of theme. I welcome modern striking buildings to help offset the beauty of the heritage ones and bring the area to life. Mediocre buildings tend to do more harm than good to heritage ones by blending in too much and not allowing the architecture to stand out, turning the area into a monotonous, beige streetscape.
[APP] Re: #PRO: 199-200 North Tce | 53m | 18lvls | Student
hmmm, option 2 looks a bit like dolphin towers on the Gold Coast.
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