[COM] Re: U/C: Adelaide Convention Centre | $350m
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 8:49 pm
Wow. As others have said, the flexibility in the building is impressive.
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My opinion stands that we should raze the Memorial Drive Tennis Centre and the Next Generation Centre and in their stead build a multi-purpose arena that holds 15,000 and services Tennis, Concerts, Netball, and Basketball. Somewhat like the new Perth Arena (but nowhere near the cost). Close the Entertainment Centre and ETSA Park and sell the land for inner suburban housing development like Bowden. Use that money to contribute to the construction cost. With the new venue we could attract more larger scale events, whilst using it as an opportunity to try and attract the tennis international back to Adelaide. If we were to host a Commonwealth Games (sure, we'd have lost two venues that could have been used) but we'd have a massive multi-purpose venue right next to our stadium. Not to mention, the location of such a venue would work well with the riverside precinct if on-going events were taking place.rhino wrote:Anyone else notice how the Springsteen Concert sold out less than a minute after ticket sales opened (except for seats behind the stage)? How many people does the Entertainment Centre hold? (More importantly, why is there only one Adelaide concert in such a small venue?)
I couldn't agree more!! I'd love to see the Tennis return to Adelaide and a new multipurpose indoor entertainment venue would be great for the city! I honestly can't see them closing the entertainment centre anytime soon though, since they just redeveloped it and added a new carpark?Patrick_27 wrote:My opinion stands that we should raze the Memorial Drive Tennis Centre and the Next Generation Centre and in their stead build a multi-purpose arena that holds 15,000 and services Tennis, Concerts, Netball, and Basketball. Somewhat like the new Perth Arena (but nowhere near the cost). Close the Entertainment Centre and ETSA Park and sell the land for inner suburban housing development like Bowden. Use that money to contribute to the construction cost. With the new venue we could attract more larger scale events, whilst using it as an opportunity to try and attract the tennis international back to Adelaide. If we were to host a Commonwealth Games (sure, we'd have lost two venues that could have been used) but we'd have a massive multi-purpose venue right next to our stadium. Not to mention, the location of such a venue would work well with the riverside precinct if on-going events were taking place.
Seems like a good idea, but closing the Entertainment Centre would be one step forward and two steps back, I feel. The infrastructure around creating a free tram service to Port Road, The Entertainment Centre's upgrades and their new carpark make this quite unviable. I do like the idea of bringing the national league basketball and netball teams to this area, though. That would be really cool to see. The only down side to this I can see with an event like the Commonwealth games, is that this type of multi-purpose arena would contain many sports jam-packed into a small, two week window. I think events like weightlifting, wrestling and boxing would probably be forced to utilise this space, too.Patrick_27 wrote:My opinion stands that we should raze the Memorial Drive Tennis Centre and the Next Generation Centre and in their stead build a multi-purpose arena that holds 15,000 and services Tennis, Concerts, Netball, and Basketball. Somewhat like the new Perth Arena (but nowhere near the cost). Close the Entertainment Centre and ETSA Park and sell the land for inner suburban housing development like Bowden. Use that money to contribute to the construction cost. With the new venue we could attract more larger scale events, whilst using it as an opportunity to try and attract the tennis international back to Adelaide. If we were to host a Commonwealth Games (sure, we'd have lost two venues that could have been used) but we'd have a massive multi-purpose venue right next to our stadium. Not to mention, the location of such a venue would work well with the riverside precinct if on-going events were taking place.
The very first view of Adelaide, at about the 0:08 mark? I think these are the buildings just north of Light's Vision, like the Carclew building and a few others just north of that. If you're talking at the 0:25 second mark, I think these are just sheds for the rowing clubs, but I may be mistaken. Perhaps you're also thinking of the UnISA and Adelaide Uni research and medical schools, which are also shown on the flythrough?stevedude95 wrote:Could someone please explain the high density around the North side of the Morphett street bridge in the first view of the city? (Unless that is actually nothing new).
The very first view of Adelaide, at about the 0:08 mark? I think these are the buildings just north of Light's Vision, like the Carclew building and a few others just north of that. If you're talking at the 0:25 second mark, I think these are just sheds for the rowing clubs, but I may be mistaken. Perhaps you're also thinking of the UnISA and Adelaide Uni research and medical schools, which are also shown on the flythrough?stevedude95 wrote:Could someone please explain the high density around the North side of the Morphett street bridge in the first view of the city? (Unless that is actually nothing new).
stevedude95 wrote:Could someone please explain the high density around the North side of the Morphett street bridge in the first view of the city? (Unless that is actually nothing new).
Yes I think you're right, the video just made them seem taller for some reason lolphantom wrote:The very first view of Adelaide, at about the 0:08 mark? I think these are the buildings just north of Light's Vision, like the Carclew building and a few others just north of that.
this would be epic.Patrick_27 wrote:My opinion stands that we should raze the Memorial Drive Tennis Centre and the Next Generation Centre and in their stead build a multi-purpose arena that holds 15,000 and services Tennis, Concerts, Netball, and Basketball. Somewhat like the new Perth Arena (but nowhere near the cost). Close the Entertainment Centre and ETSA Park and sell the land for inner suburban housing development like Bowden. Use that money to contribute to the construction cost. With the new venue we could attract more larger scale events, whilst using it as an opportunity to try and attract the tennis international back to Adelaide. If we were to host a Commonwealth Games (sure, we'd have lost two venues that could have been used) but we'd have a massive multi-purpose venue right next to our stadium. Not to mention, the location of such a venue would work well with the riverside precinct if on-going events were taking place.rhino wrote:Anyone else notice how the Springsteen Concert sold out less than a minute after ticket sales opened (except for seats behind the stage)? How many people does the Entertainment Centre hold? (More importantly, why is there only one Adelaide concert in such a small venue?)
It wouldn't even have to be a flash one like Perth's, just go to the USA and grab the plans of almost any NCAA div1 basketball arena built in the last 20 years or so and build it here.Matt wrote:Perfect pre-state election promise. Make it happen!
The building/s in that image north of the bridge will form the SA Biomedical and Health Precinct, it includes the new hospital and SAHMRI.stevedude95 wrote:Could someone please explain the high density around the North side of the Morphett street bridge in the first view of the city? (Unless that is actually nothing new).