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Re: Union Hall Demolition

#166 Post by AtD » Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:24 am


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Re: Adelaide Uni | #UC Engineering Bldg | #PRO Union Hall 8,7lvl

#167 Post by gumbi » Fri Oct 02, 2009 7:16 pm

I went along to an information session at the university today. The justification for using the of Union Hall site for a new building seems quite plausible. The building is going to be 6 storeys high and will apparently be quite similar to the innova21 building in terms of 6-star ratings for the environment and lots of fresh air coming through. The new lecture theatre will be over two levels and tiered over the ground level and basement level. The building itself will be transparent (and thus hopefully fit in well with the area and not compromise the enviornmental beauty of the BSL area).

What is more exciting is that fact that Hughes plaza is finally going to be rennovated! It's so disgusting at the moment. Apparently there will be a new student centre there, retail outlets and computer rooms. They also spoke about having an entrance to the library here. The area apparently recieves 80% of pedestrian traffic through the university so it will be good to finally have a nice area to walk through.

There are no pics of either of the projects yet. I saw one small pic of the proposed building on the site of Union Hall. It looked quite neutral with lots of glass. Can't wait to see the pics for the new Hughes plaza!

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Re: Adelaide Uni | #UC Engineering Bldg | #PRO Union Hall 8,7lvl

#168 Post by Will » Sun Oct 04, 2009 1:14 pm

I was wondering whether it would be a good idea to create a new thread for the proposed science building. I think it would be a good idea considering that it is an independent and significant project, and thus worthy of its own thread. :idea:

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Re: Adelaide Uni | #UC Engineering Bldg | #PRO Union Hall 8,7lvl

#169 Post by peas_and_corn » Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:54 pm

Will wrote:I was wondering whether it would be a good idea to create a new thread for the proposed science building. I think it would be a good idea considering that it is an independent and significant project, and thus worthy of its own thread. :idea:
Since the science building is part of a $300m cluster of projects, perhaps the thread could be about all of them?

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Re: Adelaide Uni | #UC Engineering Bldg | #PRO Union Hall 8,7lvl

#170 Post by Will » Wed Dec 23, 2009 11:54 am

From the 10th floor of the Schulz Building at Uni of Adelaide:

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#PRO : Hughes Plaza Learning Hub

#171 Post by Howie » Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:52 pm

Hughes Plaza Learning Hub development announced :

More info here
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/space/hughes/

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Re: Adelaide Uni | #UC Engineering Bldg | #PRO Union Hall 8,7lvl

#172 Post by Norman » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:30 pm

Will wrote:From the 10th floor of the Schulz Building at Uni of Adelaide:

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That building lookos great. Thanks Will.

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Re: [Adelaide Uni] #UC Eng. Bld |#PRO Union H. |#PRO Hughes Plz

#173 Post by metro » Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:52 pm

the hughes plaza upgrade looks interesting. Altho as the uni's busiest walkway it seems very cluttered with tables and chairs.

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Re: [Adelaide Uni] #UC Eng. Bld |#PRO Union H. |#PRO Hughes Plz

#174 Post by Will » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:37 am

From the Advertiser:
Union Hall demolition proposal

DANIEL WILLS POLITICAL REPORTER
January 18, 2010 12:00am


HISTORIC Union Hall should be demolished to make way for a $25 million education complex, an Adelaide City Council report recommends.

Council's Development Assessment Panel meets tonight to consider the proposal, just over a month after councillors called for the 50-year-old theatre to be heritage listed.

Council documents show the University of Adelaide plans to replace the hall with a six-storey building featuring a lecture theatre, cafe, offices, research laboratories and meeting rooms.

At 26m, it exceeds maximum height guidelines in council rules.

ACC planning officer Edouard Pool's report recommends demolition and claims the new complex will complement existing buildings on campus.

Approval should be granted to help meet growing student demand, the report states.

The DAP is comprised of councillors and industry experts and will provide advice to the state's Development Assessment Commission, which has the ultimate power of approval.

The DAC is scheduled to meet on Thursday but no agenda for the meeting, which is closed to the public, has been released.

Save Union Hall spokesman Andrew Cawthorne questioned the "logic" of the report, given it was "widely known" the building was being assessed for inclusion on the State Heritage Register.

"Adelaide City councillors, reflecting widespread community concern over the destruction of Union Hall, have already made their position clear by formally seeking State Heritage listing for it," he said.

"Any decision regarding the university's plans for the Union Hall site should be deferred until the outcome of the Heritage Council's deliberations are known."

He said a ruling was expected by early next month.

"We contend that Union Hall clearly meets the criteria for State Heritage listing and should be protected for its social, cultural and architectural merit," he said.

"An equally important issue is whether we as a community are going to let the University of Adelaide destroy one of the city's best theatres and our reputation as a centre of excellence for the performing arts."

Adelaide City Councillor and former DAP member Sandy Wilkinson forecast the State Heritage Council would be "true to form" and deny listing.

"They have never listed a building that is under immediate threat of demolition and have always taken the politically soft option," he said.

"If were on the DAP, I would move for deferral pending State Heritage assessment.

"I think new building is out of character with University of Adelaide environs."

The new building is expected achieve a five-star green rating through inclusion of energy-efficient heating, stormwater collection and solar panels.

The university's application includes a heritage assessment by DASH Architects which finds that the new building will not diminish the character of the nearby Barr Smith Library.

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Re: [Adelaide Uni] #UC Eng. Bld |#PRO Union H. |#PRO Hughes Plz

#175 Post by frank1 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 4:22 pm

geez how selfish are these 'save the union hall' ppl. they want adelaide uni to keep a useless floor space because it is 'significant'. adelaide uni should be able to do what ever it wants because it is their building. creating a new lecture theater/research facility seems like the most sensible idea to allow adelaide uni to progress in the academic/research community. Outdated lecture theaters/research facilities don't make the university's appearance look good to other universities and students.

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Re: [Adelaide Uni] #UC Eng. Bld |#PRO Union H. |#PRO Hughes Plz

#176 Post by AG » Mon Jan 18, 2010 6:07 pm

Construction on the Hughes Plaza redevelopment has officially commenced as of today.

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Re: [Adelaide Uni] #UC Eng. Bld |#PRO Union H. |#UC Hughes Plz

#177 Post by AtD » Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:15 am

The ACC living true to its reputation.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... 795563.htm
Council rejects Union Hall demolition plan
The City Council's development assessment panel has rejected Adelaide University's redevelopment plan which involves demolition of Union Hall.

The University wants to build a $25 million science building, which would include a new lecture theatre and research facilities.

Shanti Ditter from the council says the decision was based on the proposed building's design and height.

"In the debate there was substantial level of discussion about the need for the Union Hall building to be heritage listed but ultimately the decision was based, was not on any factor relating to heritage because the assessment has to be made on the provisions of the development plan," she said.

A final decision will be made by the South Australian Government's Development Assessment Commission because the project is worth more than $10 million.
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/stor ... 82,00.html
Council body rejects proposal
AARON MACDONALD, DANIEL WILLS
January 19, 2010 12:02am

DEMOLITION of Union Hall to allow building of a $25 million education centre should be blocked, an Adelaide City Council panel has voted.

ACC's Development Assessment Panel last night unanimously threw out a report prepared by council staff recommending demolition.

Council documents show the University of Adelaide plans to raze the historic hall and replace it with a six-storey building featuring a cafe, offices, research laboratories, meeting rooms and a 420-seat lecture theatre.

Applause from a large public gallery greeted the vote.

Councillor Anne Moran said the 50-year old building, on the northern side of the university campus, was a "much-loved thread of our culture".

"It is absolutely scandalous that it is not heritage listed," she said.

"Sometimes a building is more important than the sum of its parts."

The DAP is comprised of councillors and independent industry experts. As the development is valued over $10 million, it can only provide advice to the state Development Assessment Commission, which has the final power of approval.

DAP member and respected architect Rob Cheesman said the hall was a "pivotal" site on the university campus.

"It doesn't dominate. It allows the space to flow through," he said.

"What you see here (in the development) is an offend to the masterplan, an affront to the Barr Smith Library.

"This development offends the history of this campus. This is a very sad outcome."

ACC planning officer Edouard Pool's report recommended demolition and claims the new complex will complement existing buildings on campus.

Approval should be granted to help meet growing student demand, the report states.

Save Union Hall member Sandy Biar said the result was heartening.

"It's good to see Adelaide City Council exercising some common sense," he said,

"Sense that's not so common among the University."

Just over a month ago, councillors called for the theatre to be heritage listed.

The South Australian Heritage Council is expected to make a decision on the heritage status of the theatre on February 8, three days before DAC is expected to consider the fate of Union Hall.

Yesterday afternoon, councillor and former DAP member Sandy Wilkinson told ABC Radio he expected the DAC to "rubber stamp" the proposal and allow demolition.

Speaking ahead of the meeting, Save Union Hall spokesman Andrew Cawthorne questioned the "logic" of the council report, given it was "widely known" the building was being assessed for inclusion on the State Heritage Register.

"Any decision regarding the university's plans for the Union Hall site should be deferred until the outcome of the Heritage Council's deliberations are known," he said.

"We contend that Union Hall clearly meets the criteria for State Heritage listing and should be protected for its social, cultural and architectural merit.

"An equally important issue is whether we as a community are going to let the University of Adelaide destroy one of the city's best theatres and our reputation as a centre of excellence for the performing arts."

The new building is expected achieve a five-star green rating through inclusion of energy-efficient heating, stormwater collection and solar panels.

The university's application includes a heritage assessment by DASH Architects which finds that the new building will not diminish the character of the nearby Barr Smith Library.

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Re: [Adelaide Uni] #UC Eng. Bld |#PRO Union H. |#UC Hughes Plz

#178 Post by Will » Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:20 am

Since being stripped of their planning powers the ACC has shown their true colours.

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Re: [Adelaide Uni] #UC Eng. Bld |#PRO Union H. |#UC Hughes Plz

#179 Post by Wayno » Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:34 am

This situation is a reflection on the incomplete heritage register. The sooner the final list is sorted the better...
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Re: [Adelaide Uni] #UC Eng. Bld |#PRO Union H. |#UC Hughes Plz

#180 Post by ChrisRT » Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:17 pm

What a sorry state of affairs. No wonder nobody wants to invest in SA. They know they wont have any friends in ACC. Hopefully the State Government just overrules the decision, making ACC look even more useless and inept.

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