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[COM] Re: U/R: Colonial Mutual Building > Hotel
Ooh, I love the box! The contrast between old and new is marvellous. Approve, please.
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I'm going to go against the trend and state that I really do not like the glass box addition. It looks like Opalfield House!
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I'm with Will here. It looks quite ugly to me! Also looks like it'll date really quickly.Will wrote:I'm going to go against the trend and state that I really do not like the glass box addition. It looks like Opalfield House!
I agree with the concept of a modern steel and glass contrasting structure, just reckon the design is solution is poor and could be considerably improved.
[COM] Re: U/R: Colonial Mutual Building > Hotel
I keep looking at it trying to like it but at the end of the day I'm not a huge fan either TBH, pattern looks a bit too disco-ballish and I agree with ml69 that it may be prone to rapid ageing. May turn out better than I'm thinking though and atleast from a philosophical perspective they've had a crack at something a bit out of the ordinary. Personally I loved the shards but ah well
[COM] U/R: Colonial Mutual Building > Hotel
It's going to depend on what materials they actually use for it, because designs that look great on paper can look horrible with the wrong glass etc. & vice versa.
I think we can all agree that it's a DRASTIC improvement on what's there now, though.
I think we can all agree that it's a DRASTIC improvement on what's there now, though.
[COM] Re: U/R: Colonial Mutual Building > Hotel
From the JPE website:
CML Hotel Conversion: JPE have been appointed as architects and interior designers for the $35m conversion of the historic CML building at 45 King William Street. Originally built in the late 1920's and early 1930's as offices for Colonial Mutual Life, this wonderful Adelaide landmark is ideally located to become one of our great hotels. We are working with Adabco, the owners and operators of the hotel. The basement, ground and first floors will house public facilities such as bar, restaurant, reception, high class retail, function rooms and meeting rooms as well as back of house services. An executive lounge is planned for the top of the building with an associated outdoor terrace enjoying stunning views across the city. Our design inspiration comes from the style and grace of the existing building as well as references back to the era of the 1930's. A grand curved staircase of polished stainless steel with rich red carpet connects the three public floors. Onyx stone in large slabs will be used to create the reception desk, the concierge desk and bars as another rich unifying element within the hotel. Adabco were also our client for the Wave and Edge projects and we thank them for their continued loyalty to JPE and commend them for their ongoing commitment to the City of Adelaide.
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[COM] Re: U/R: Colonial Mutual Building > Hotel
Sounds pretty good to me. Nice to finally see a developer actually looking at the existing structure for ideas and by that post from their website, seems like they really want to do their research and try to add a 1930's edge to the project. I hope it does get the go ahead and starts soon. To have a stunning building in such a prime location vacant for so long should be a crime
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[COM] Re: U/R: Colonial Mutual Building > Hotel
Will wrote:From the JPE website:
CML Hotel Conversion: JPE have been appointed as architects and interior designers for the $35m conversion of the historic CML building at 45 King William Street. Originally built in the late 1920's and early 1930's as offices for Colonial Mutual Life, this wonderful Adelaide landmark is ideally located to become one of our great hotels. We are working with Adabco, the owners and operators of the hotel. The basement, ground and first floors will house public facilities such as bar, restaurant, reception, high class retail, function rooms and meeting rooms as well as back of house services. An executive lounge is planned for the top of the building with an associated outdoor terrace enjoying stunning views across the city. Our design inspiration comes from the style and grace of the existing building as well as references back to the era of the 1930's. A grand curved staircase of polished stainless steel with rich red carpet connects the three public floors. Onyx stone in large slabs will be used to create the reception desk, the concierge desk and bars as another rich unifying element within the hotel. Adabco were also our client for the Wave and Edge projects and we thank them for their continued loyalty to JPE and commend them for their ongoing commitment to the City of Adelaide.
[COM] Re: U/R: Colonial Mutual Building > Hotel
I can't wait to see this iconic building refurbished and operational. It is a real landmark and deserves to be restored and upgraded to become one of our best buildings in the city.
Such a waste to see it languishing for so many years now.
The Adabco mentioned as the owner/operator also operate the boutique hotel in Wakefield St?
This building has intrigued me but I have never ventured inside. Has anyone got any information/insights on this hotel?
http://www.adabcohotel.com.au/index.php
Such a waste to see it languishing for so many years now.
The Adabco mentioned as the owner/operator also operate the boutique hotel in Wakefield St?
This building has intrigued me but I have never ventured inside. Has anyone got any information/insights on this hotel?
http://www.adabcohotel.com.au/index.php
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For a while now it has been one of the highest-rated Adelaide hotels on Trip Advisor, so whatever they're doing for the money, it must be working.Vee wrote:I can't wait to see this iconic building refurbished and operational. It is a real landmark and deserves to be restored and upgraded to become one of our best buildings in the city.
Such a waste to see it languishing for so many years now.
The Adabco mentioned as the owner/operator also operate the boutique hotel in Wakefield St?
This building has intrigued me but I have never ventured inside. Has anyone got any information/insights on this hotel?
http://www.adabcohotel.com.au/index.php
[COM] Re: U/R: Colonial Mutual Building > Hotel
Development was approved on Monday by ACC DAP but not without wretched ill considered comments by a certain councillor! who tried to kill the project.
Thank god for people with vision and intelligence on the panel.
Close call though Adelaide.
Thank god for people with vision and intelligence on the panel.
Close call though Adelaide.
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Seriously, I don't believe councillors should sit on the DAP at all. Members should be an impartial panel with no vested political interests.joy wrote:Development was approved on Monday by ACC DAP but not without wretched ill considered comments by a certain councillor! who tried to kill the project.
Thank god for people with vision and intelligence on the panel.
Close call though Adelaide.
[COM] Re: U/R: Colonial Mutual Building > Hotel
lets face it - the most progressive thing this council thinks it has ever done is push al fresco eating in the streets
an idea which is only 2000 years old
an idea which is only 2000 years old
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Although to be expected, I had a look through the ACC DAP minutes to see who was the councillor that tried to kill off this project. Surprise, surprise, it was..... Sandy Wilkinson.joy wrote:Development was approved on Monday by ACC DAP but not without wretched ill considered comments by a certain councillor! who tried to kill the project.
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