Clearly it's not finished until it's covered with vines — bare metal frames aren't the intended look.Ben wrote:I hope the arbour is not finished because it looks horrible!! looks like someone has crushed up a few 1970's hills hoists and stuck them up on the side of the carpark.
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Interesting I must say. If the sun actually comes back in summer, it may grow quicker
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saw it today ,hope your right very stunning and not in a good wayNathan wrote:Clearly it's not finished until it's covered with vines — bare metal frames aren't the intended look.Ben wrote:I hope the arbour is not finished because it looks horrible!! looks like someone has crushed up a few 1970's hills hoists and stuck them up on the side of the carpark.
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gold plated emblem things on bottom help,but wow $30,000 for that? i could of done that for $3000 max i reckon, including installation lol
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Meh. I walked by today and the arbour section is tiny relative to the structure, and not nearly as ugly. Barely noticeable and will be covered with greenery soon enough anyway.
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Would appreciate if someone can grab a quick happy snap on their phone next time they're wandering past? Cheers.
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Almost forgot, I took a few photos recently (last week).
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glad your optimistic ,looks like afuturistic bike rack lol that thing wont be covered for at least 2 yrs with vines by my estimationsSRW wrote:Meh. I walked by today and the arbour section is tiny relative to the structure, and not nearly as ugly. Barely noticeable and will be covered with greenery soon enough anyway.
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How can they justify $35,000 on that??? No wonder the council have no money to finish anything properly!! I could have done it for $500
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Come next Spring, you'll all be wondering what the brouhaha was about.AdelaideAlive wrote:glad your optimistic ,looks like afuturistic bike rack lol that thing wont be covered for at least 2 yrs with vines by my estimationsSRW wrote:Meh. I walked by today and the arbour section is tiny relative to the structure, and not nearly as ugly. Barely noticeable and will be covered with greenery soon enough anyway.
Saying that, I also can't fathom how it amounted to $35,000. C'mon ACC, those pennies are precious!
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I could've done it for free!Ben wrote:How can they justify $35,000 on that??? No wonder the council have no money to finish anything properly!! I could have done it for $500
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I'll wait to pass judgment until the vines are up, but one thing that won't change and it's synonymous with a lot of art and design, including building, in Adelaide, is that whatever the sculptures are at the bases of the steel work, they miss the mark. They have no reference point to the rest of the structure, are too awkward and messy to be contemporary and not intricate enough to be the opposite.
It's like a lot of the ACC-driven street art that's around the place and a lot of their splash Adelaide initiatives, they just miss the mark of being contemporary or alternatively, a good kind of retro and look thrown together, but at the same time, inorganic.
It's like a lot of the ACC-driven street art that's around the place and a lot of their splash Adelaide initiatives, they just miss the mark of being contemporary or alternatively, a good kind of retro and look thrown together, but at the same time, inorganic.
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