[COM] Victoria Square Upgrade - $24m

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[COM] Re: #PRO: Victoria Square Upgrade

#481 Post by Wayno » Mon Jul 20, 2009 4:46 pm

Howie wrote:Overseas architect firm.
is it known by the ACC? and if so is it being considered as a candidate for adoption?
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#482 Post by Howie » Mon Jul 20, 2009 4:56 pm

Thinking it's probably just one of the ones submitted during the contest.

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#483 Post by Splashmo » Mon Jul 20, 2009 5:29 pm

It looks like some sort of medieval/renaissance fairground!

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#484 Post by peas_and_corn » Mon Jul 20, 2009 5:39 pm

It looks good to me, do you know of the council reaction to this proposal?

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#485 Post by Nathan » Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:33 pm

Going by the tram terminus on that design, I'd say the proposal is quite old.

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#486 Post by Shuz » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:02 pm

Old and hideous. Why is there this contrived notion that people want to have some sort of 'central' column, tower, spire thingy in the middle of the square?

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#487 Post by AtD » Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:19 pm

Dear god, I agree with Shuz!

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#488 Post by Prince George » Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:29 pm

Shuz wrote:Old and hideous. Why is there this contrived notion that people want to have some sort of 'central' column, tower, spire thingy in the middle of the square?
I'm curious to know what it is that people expect to observe from these obeservation towers - the roofs of the surrounding buildings, their airconditioners pumps and vents, pigeon nests? The tower design has a "where have I seen this before" kinda quality to it. Not so much Eiffel as the Blackpool Tower, and there's something about the design elements, especially in the north section, that is rather Victoriana like Kew Gardens; or (if they added some boules players) Parisian. If Adelaide had built something like that in 1895 or even 1920, it would be quite a treasure, but it seems a bit backward looking for 2010.

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#489 Post by Omicron » Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:46 am

Prince George wrote:
Shuz wrote:Old and hideous. Why is there this contrived notion that people want to have some sort of 'central' column, tower, spire thingy in the middle of the square?
I'm curious to know what it is that people expect to observe from these obeservation towers - the roofs of the surrounding buildings, their airconditioners pumps and vents, pigeon nests? The tower design has a "where have I seen this before" kinda quality to it. Not so much Eiffel as the Blackpool Tower, and there's something about the design elements, especially in the north section, that is rather Victoriana like Kew Gardens; or (if they added some boules players) Parisian. If Adelaide had built something like that in 1895 or even 1920, it would be quite a treasure, but it seems a bit backward looking for 2010.
In that hand-drawn black and white form, it reminds me of this:

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#490 Post by omada » Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:59 am

That proposal looks like it has been recycled from the Victorian era. lol (Maybe they took the name of the square too literally :) )

Even the font used looks old school.

I am yet to see a satisfactory proposal.

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#491 Post by joshzxzx » Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:23 pm

I agree with all the previous posts regarding this proposal. Would be nice to see some renders in colour and slightly larger format though.

The structure in the middle needs to be substantially higher IMO.. I believe that a tall structure in the middle of Victoria Square would be a great symbol of moving forward and would reflect well on the city's progression.
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#492 Post by Mants » Tue Jul 21, 2009 1:33 pm

Nathan wrote:Going by the tram terminus on that design, I'd say the proposal is quite old.
based on the fact that the saint francis xavier cathedral is without belltower, i'd say this concept may be 15+ years old.

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#493 Post by bm7500 » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:23 pm

joshzxzx wrote:I agree with all the previous posts regarding this proposal. Would be nice to see some renders in colour and slightly larger format though.

The structure in the middle needs to be substantially higher IMO.. I believe that a tall structure in the middle of Victoria Square would be a great symbol of moving forward and would reflect well on the city's progression.
I totally agree... about 300m should do it :wink:

But in all seriousness, i would love to see a tower type structure in the middle of the square.... its just that i dont trust the ACC to get this right, because if its too short with an observation deck, it will become a national joke.... also, its shouldnt resemble a radio mast or a poor mans Eiffel Tower...
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#494 Post by skyliner » Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:33 pm

Where is KWS traffic going to go in that - cant be underground and would be bottlenecks everywhere diverting around the square.

I would like a tower to straddle KWS (with the tramline) with grote/Wakefield underground as seen. Take out the diagonal roads as well as the small ones around the edge of the square with Franklin/Flinders and Gouger/Angas running through as they do now. Wakefield lowered and KWS raised to reduce the ramp inclination on Wakefield going under the square.

That way there would be substantially more parkland area to develop as an attractive place in the process. Yes, the tower needs to be higher (with a restuarant) and less reminiscent of the Eiffel tower.

I rather like the "Victorian' appearance. Strange that.

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[COM] Re: #PRO: Victoria Square Upgrade

#495 Post by Professor » Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:40 pm

Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease! No more!!!!!!

Victoria Square is such a sick joke that I cannot bear it any more.

The council will do nothing. The previous Mayor wanted an underpass between Wakefieled and Grote (great idea) and was voted out for his evil vision.

The Government will do nothing and will not fund the required changes. So the square will remain a traffic roundabout and eyesore for as long as I live.

There has been 30 years of debate and no action. Let's just accept that Victoria Square, like the Victoria Roundabout (must be a jinx in the name) are too hard for any government or council to tackle. Why? I am not sure - but history is on my side.

Spare me!!!!

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