AN iconic structure in Victoria Square - rivalling the Eiffel Tower - is among suggestions made to improve the city centre.
More than 2700 ideas have been uploaded to Adelaide City Council's Picture Adelaide website and iPhone app, which calls on city workers, shoppers and residents to photograph what they love, want improved or want to create in the city centre and upload it with comments to a CBD map.
Among the ideas submitted since the campaign was launched in April, was a suggestion from "Ben" for an "iconic structure in Victoria Square which would become the centrepoint of our city and would rise far above the current Adelaide skyline".
He called for an observation deck and restaurant at its peak, and for lighting features.
"At a significant height you would not need to worry about it being dwarfed anytime soon - this would put Adelaide on the map," he posted.
Another upload, by "Shuz", agreed, but called for the attraction to be taller than the 323m Q1 Tower on the Gold Coast, so Adelaide could "take the title of (having) Australia's tallest building".
Other ideas include an observation deck on the top of Westpac House - Adelaide's tallest building - and a floating pontoon on Torrens Lake for concerts and events, as well as floating restaurants and bars. The suggestions will be used as feedback for the council's 2012-16 Strategic Plan.
Disposable cameras also were given to schools and community groups to take photos and submit their ideas, and reply-paid postcards, which can be filled out and sent back, have been mailed to city residents and placed in city libraries, community centres, UParks, the Aquatic Centre and golf courses.
Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood said Picture Adelaide was "a new way for people to have a say".
"The app means that people can send us their ideas as they think of them while they're walking around the city and take photos of what they love as they pass by their favourite spots," he said.
Many submissions also pointed to areas needing improvement, such as extended tram routes around the city, activating dark and dirty laneways, a need for more rooftop and vertical gardens - some with fruit and vegetables which can be picked by the public - and better bike-lane systems.
And other people took to the site to share what they love about the city, with the Parklands, Central Market, Northern Lights of the Adelaide Festival and the Rundle Lantern covering the UPark building on the corner of Rundle and Pulteney streets emerging as favourite icons.
The Picture Adelaide website, http://www.pictureadelaide.com.au, and the free iPhone app will be open until the end of the year, when the council's 2012-16 Strategic Plan is finalised.
Looks like someone is famous.