As someone else first said, you'll notice that this proposal is a virtual amalgamation of Samaras' previous two projects at 400 King William Street and Coglin Street. And like those two projects, this one will likely end up looking cheap and ageing disgracefully.victorious80 wrote:i actually like it, and think it looks a lot nicer than Altitude up the street. but then again i like the city central developments too (i prefer glass to precast walls).
it's not too different from Conservatory at Hindmarsh (car park, glass office block, and glass and balcony residential part), except rather than all being in one tower, it is side by side.
love the mix of commercial and residential too. means there will be people around day and night.
I don't think we should be hoping for DAC to block it, however. That's all too blunt and leads only to inconsistency. Rather, this is yet another project (along with, say, 115 King William Street or Rowlands Place) that would benefit from what I presume would be critical review processes of an Integrated Design Commission. So when does that get going?