[COM] New Royal Adelaide Hospital | $2.1b
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It's just a pity such a brilliant, gateway site has been used for a non-public utility like a hospital, whatever they do with the facade.
Imagine that whole precinct - lake, old gaol, Bonython Park to the north - with the police moving out of Thebarton Barracks there would have been a chance to link all that up with the edge of the city.
There was an opportunity here for some large-scale thinking here, the sort that posters here constantly claim is missing in Adelaide. There's 'Riverbank Precinct' underway immediately to the east, and a university full of people across the road with no outdoor recreation area, so what do you build on this pivotal site? A water treatment facility? An electricity substation? Almost as bad in planning terms - a hospital.
There are a thousand great uses for a site like that, but I cannot think of any good reason for building as hospital on it.
Imagine that whole precinct - lake, old gaol, Bonython Park to the north - with the police moving out of Thebarton Barracks there would have been a chance to link all that up with the edge of the city.
There was an opportunity here for some large-scale thinking here, the sort that posters here constantly claim is missing in Adelaide. There's 'Riverbank Precinct' underway immediately to the east, and a university full of people across the road with no outdoor recreation area, so what do you build on this pivotal site? A water treatment facility? An electricity substation? Almost as bad in planning terms - a hospital.
There are a thousand great uses for a site like that, but I cannot think of any good reason for building as hospital on it.
[COM] Re: SWP: New Royal Adelaide Hospital | $1.7b
it is called Stubbornness, and worse yet, it is old man stubbornness linked in with a desire have a legacy – the worst things you can possibly have when going into any argument.
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[COM] Re: SWP: New Royal Adelaide Hospital | $1.7b
Yes, I was going to mention that, but I thought I do enough whingeing about the govt on here as it is, but the last thing that site should be used for is a monument to Rann, Conlon and Foley when there are so many more interesting and effective uses for such a site.
[COM] Re: SWP: New Royal Adelaide Hospital | $1.7b
Where would you have built a new city hospital then?
[COM] Re: SWP: New Royal Adelaide Hospital | $1.7b
This is one of those rare occasions I agree with you.stumpjumper wrote:It's just a pity such a brilliant, gateway site has been used for a non-public utility like a hospital, whatever they do with the facade.
Imagine that whole precinct - lake, old gaol, Bonython Park to the north - with the police moving out of Thebarton Barracks there would have been a chance to link all that up with the edge of the city.
There was an opportunity here for some large-scale thinking here, the sort that posters here constantly claim is missing in Adelaide. There's 'Riverbank Precinct' underway immediately to the east, and a university full of people across the road with no outdoor recreation area, so what do you build on this pivotal site? A water treatment facility? An electricity substation? Almost as bad in planning terms - a hospital.
There are a thousand great uses for a site like that, but I cannot think of any good reason for building as hospital on it.
I'm resigned to the fact that the hospital's going ahead though, so have come to accept it - on the proviso that they put the other available space to good use.
[COM] Re: SWP: New Royal Adelaide Hospital | $1.7b
Keswick. Not CBD, but close enough.Nort wrote:Where would you have built a new city hospital then?
[COM] Re: SWP: New Royal Adelaide Hospital | $1.7b
Can't wait to hear Aiden's response to this. He said moving the hospital 1km further along North Terrace was putting Eastern Suburbs dwellers at a disadvantage.Pants wrote:Keswick. Not CBD, but close enough.Nort wrote:Where would you have built a new city hospital then?
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[COM] Re: SWP: New Royal Adelaide Hospital | $1.7b
should we perhaps move this to the other thread to avoid derailing it....
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Is he the subway dude?rhino wrote:Can't wait to hear Aiden's response to this. He said moving the hospital 1km further along North Terrace was putting Eastern Suburbs dwellers at a disadvantage.Pants wrote:Keswick. Not CBD, but close enough.Nort wrote:Where would you have built a new city hospital then?
That just might be your answer.
[COM] Re: SWP: New Royal Adelaide Hospital | $1.7b
After four years can you please just accept that it's going to be built where it is going to be built and find something less repetitive to talk about.
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[COM] Re: SWP: New Royal Adelaide Hospital | $1.7b
Why, thank you Pants. I feel that my efforts on this forum have not been wasted...This is one of those rare occasions I agree with you.
I also agree that the horse has bolted, but a little reflection can sometimes improve future decision-making (not that such decisions are made here, worse luck).
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[COM] Re: SWP: New Royal Adelaide Hospital | $1.7b
I've already explained why I, like many others here, think an onsite rebuild is by far the best option. I'm happy to clarify any issues you might have with it, but just repeating my opinion over and over is rather a waste of time.Pants wrote:rhino wrote:Can't wait to hear Aiden's response to this.Pants wrote:[
Keswick. Not CBD, but close enough.
And I stand by that comment. In our increasingly gridlocked City, ambulances will take longer to get there, and there's no alternative hospital for the Eastern Suburbs.He said moving the hospital 1km further along North Terrace was putting Eastern Suburbs dwellers at a disadvantage.
Living near the Noarlunga Line (where trains travel past the City to dump all its passengers right on its edge) I make no apologies for stressing the importance of extending the line under the City to get the passengers nearer to their destination more quickly, as every other mainland state capital has already done.Is he the subway dude?
That just might be your answer.
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