Cost of this building is $12.M .... will be expensive aprtments i'm guessing.Ben wrote:New 8 level apartment building on south terrace. Probably doesn't deserve it's own thread. I personally think South terrace should have a much higher height limit.
Type Development Application Received
Application Number DA/624/2010
Lodgement Date 18/08/2010
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Location Land, 111-115 South Terrace, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description Construct 8 level residentail building with underground carparking - 9 apartments.
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wowza! 12 divided by 9, is err, um - carry the 3, slide it under, and...hmm. more than $1m each!Ben wrote:Cost of this building is $12.M .... will be expensive aprtments i'm guessing.Description Construct 8 level residential building with underground carparking - 9 apartments.
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Corn! What are they going to sell them at each?Wayno wrote:wowza! 12 divided by 9, is err, um - carry the 3, slide it under, and...hmm. more than $1m each!Ben wrote:Cost of this building is $12.M .... will be expensive aprtments i'm guessing.Description Construct 8 level residential building with underground carparking - 9 apartments.
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There is a render of this one in Cr Plumridge's latest notes. It looks like a good scale for this part of town.Ben wrote:Same developer as Liverpool City West Apartments:
Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/381/2010
Lodgement Date: 21/05/2010
Location: 288-290 Waymouth Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Construct 6 Storey Apartment building with ground floor retail tenancy
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And we get rid of a blonde-brick monstrosity in the process. Hope it proceeds.Adelarch wrote:There is a render of this one in Cr Plumridge's latest notes. It looks like a good scale for this part of town.Ben wrote:Same developer as Liverpool City West Apartments:
Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/381/2010
Lodgement Date: 21/05/2010
Location: 288-290 Waymouth Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Construct 6 Storey Apartment building with ground floor retail tenancy
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111 South terrace is now on Public consultation.
9 level apartment building, roughly 27M in height.
http://www.adelaidecitycouncil.com/adcc ... _plans.pdf
9 level apartment building, roughly 27M in height.
http://www.adelaidecitycouncil.com/adcc ... _plans.pdf
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There appears to be more mid rise bldgs along Sth Tce than it appears - anyone know how many over the entire stretch?
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The best thing about mid-rise development is that it does not rob nearby allotments of the potential for similar mid-rise development (due to issues of overshadowing, massing etc).
Further, the local impact on traffic flows and parking of mid-rise is less severe than the impact of high-rise.
While the returns per development to an individual developer are likely to be lower for mid-rise than for high-rise, there is still an attractive commercial return and the overall effect on the city of mid-rise is, IMHO, more beneficial.
There is an argument, for which I'm happy to join the cheer squad, for zoning to allow mid-rise across the city except in core business areas. Such planning has proved itself around the world, notably in Paris.
Further, the local impact on traffic flows and parking of mid-rise is less severe than the impact of high-rise.
While the returns per development to an individual developer are likely to be lower for mid-rise than for high-rise, there is still an attractive commercial return and the overall effect on the city of mid-rise is, IMHO, more beneficial.
There is an argument, for which I'm happy to join the cheer squad, for zoning to allow mid-rise across the city except in core business areas. Such planning has proved itself around the world, notably in Paris.
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LOL nice choice of phrase.skyliner wrote:There appears to be more mid rise bldgs along Sth Tce than it appears - anyone know how many over the entire stretch?
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Yeah - my brain has just tied itself in a Moebius loop! LOL! I know what you mean though.There appears to be more mid rise bldgs along Sth Tce than it appears
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A few pics of Common Ground affordable housing in Light Sq from Saturday:
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One of the better projects in that part of the city - looking forward to it being unwrapped.stumpjumper wrote:That's exactly what the city needs more of!
Some more good (and maybe not so good) medium density in Sturt St / Whitmore Sq, also from Saturday:
Christie Walk
Sturt St
Sturt / Whitmore (unfinished, but the cladding didn't impress me)
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^ I like these, it's a perfect level of density for that location. I'm guessing (hoping) the corner project will see a few coats of paint before completion.
Are they solar panels or just tin sheet on the awnings?
Are they solar panels or just tin sheet on the awnings?
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Whitemore Sq development is horrible.
Looks like some third-world housing block
Looks like some third-world housing block
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