PRO: [Hindmarsh] Nexus Centre | 32m | 8lvls | Office
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Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
Contrary to some peoples belief i think the entertainment center is situated in the ideal location. This area with these new office buildings the TOD, the tram, soccer stadium, channel 7 etc is dying to evolve.
Someone had good forsight many years ago.
This will become the city. Think of it as expanding our perameters with out touching the park lands. I always believed Adelaide would expand via its arterial roads.
Someone had good forsight many years ago.
This will become the city. Think of it as expanding our perameters with out touching the park lands. I always believed Adelaide would expand via its arterial roads.
Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
I still have no idea where this is? Is this one near the Gov/Church?
Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
Ah thanks, thought it would be there, but it's not exactly on Port Road now, is it?
Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
Found some new renders.
http://www.hamessharley.com.au/portfoli ... t-101.html
It also looks like this is now 11 Stories?
http://www.hamessharley.com.au/portfoli ... t-101.html
It also looks like this is now 11 Stories?
A contemporary eight storey office building incorporating associated parking and retail tenancies was proposed due to increasing demand for city fringe office accommodation and foreseen potential of the Adelaide Entertainment Centre site (AEC). Although urban in its nature, Nexus – Lot 101 delivers an integrated set of uses; retail, entertainment and media. It is a building that resonates with its’ neighbours Channel 7, AEC and Norbertos to create a campus style development and enhance the activity along the top of Port Road. The development will encompass world’s best approach in passive and active sustainable development and aims to achieve a 5 star rating.
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Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
It's a little hard to tell what exactly to expect from just a couple of images, but I think I like this a little more than the earlier images. Oh, for a building that wasn't a cube, but the open areas at least have a fun element to them. Am I right to think that the second building is an 8- or 9-level carpark? Considering its location between tram extension, railway lines, and the buses along Port Rd, it's a shame that couldn't be a bit smaller. And it doesn't seem to have much of a street-front either. OTOH, I appreciate that they hid it behind that more interesting looking screen. To whoever is responsible - change the lower levels to something more interesting and I'll name something after you. (Maybe not a child, but perhaps a pet-rock.)
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Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
Glass box with penetrations, glass box with facade screen - all acceptable current architectural practice.
I think its a pity that this development - and the channel 7 studio, could not have been built in the CBD. Think of the tenants in the office tower - service industries, businesses with clients in the western suburbs hoping to become more accessible and attractive to clients and potential clients...
When there is room on the CBD for such a building, with its occupants who are very likely to employ young office workers or sales people who are the ideal demographic for apartment style walk to work living being trumpeted by the city planners (and the Property Council I might add), why are we approving office buildings like this just outside the CBD?
Buildings like this erode the vitality of the CBD. 200 fewer people having a coffee at lunchtime. Instead, there might be a struggling in house cafe. What a waste. We should decide what we want to do - promote a vibrant CBD, or look after every near city landowner by offering to spot rezone their land to take 8, 10, what the heck 20 stories, anywhere you like. Just make sure you contribute to SA Progressive Business on your way to the bank.
Perhaps the real reason is that having bought the land at a price reflecting its former development potential of 2 or 3 stories, the owner wants to make money the easy way by having it rezoned for 8 levels. The owner is then a few million richer for the cost of a phone call.
Another point, while I'm whinging, wouldn't it have been a good idea to offer channel 7 space at the spanking new $45 million film and television hub at Glenside? The official response from the Prem's dept: 'At the time of approving 7's project no-one had any idea that there would be a film and tv hub at Glenside.'
Channel 7 was only built 5 years ago. That's why we need long term planning.
I think its a pity that this development - and the channel 7 studio, could not have been built in the CBD. Think of the tenants in the office tower - service industries, businesses with clients in the western suburbs hoping to become more accessible and attractive to clients and potential clients...
When there is room on the CBD for such a building, with its occupants who are very likely to employ young office workers or sales people who are the ideal demographic for apartment style walk to work living being trumpeted by the city planners (and the Property Council I might add), why are we approving office buildings like this just outside the CBD?
Buildings like this erode the vitality of the CBD. 200 fewer people having a coffee at lunchtime. Instead, there might be a struggling in house cafe. What a waste. We should decide what we want to do - promote a vibrant CBD, or look after every near city landowner by offering to spot rezone their land to take 8, 10, what the heck 20 stories, anywhere you like. Just make sure you contribute to SA Progressive Business on your way to the bank.
Perhaps the real reason is that having bought the land at a price reflecting its former development potential of 2 or 3 stories, the owner wants to make money the easy way by having it rezoned for 8 levels. The owner is then a few million richer for the cost of a phone call.
Another point, while I'm whinging, wouldn't it have been a good idea to offer channel 7 space at the spanking new $45 million film and television hub at Glenside? The official response from the Prem's dept: 'At the time of approving 7's project no-one had any idea that there would be a film and tv hub at Glenside.'
Channel 7 was only built 5 years ago. That's why we need long term planning.
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Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
This is going to look fantastic, I always imagined this area to start flourishing soon . This will compliment the TOD for sure. Hindmarsh is becoming a very attractive suburb and so close to the city.
I've mentioned this before somewhere but i can see this being a vibrant West Adelaide precinct well done.
I've mentioned this before somewhere but i can see this being a vibrant West Adelaide precinct well done.
Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
I suppose I should be grateful that they've tried to spruce up the car park a bit... but eww it's a car park.
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Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
I notice it's not far from the tram line. A bit like KWS STh, the line is upgraded and extended and high rise follows.
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Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
I'm still at a loss to understand why a development like this (and the Channel 7 one which preceded it for that matter) isn't in the CBD.
It can't be good policy to develop the inner suburbs at the expense of the CBD?
What's going on?
It can't be good policy to develop the inner suburbs at the expense of the CBD?
What's going on?
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Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
I'm all for it. Maybe what the city needs is some competition from the inner suburbs to kick it into gear.stumpjumper wrote:I'm still at a loss to understand why a development like this (and the Channel 7 one which preceded it for that matter) isn't in the CBD.
It can't be good policy to develop the inner suburbs at the expense of the CBD?
What's going on?
The car park for this looks better than the main building...
Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
Because not all office tenants are willing or able to pay CBD rents. Simple.stumpjumper wrote:I'm still at a loss to understand why a development like this (and the Channel 7 one which preceded it for that matter) isn't in the CBD.
It can't be good policy to develop the inner suburbs at the expense of the CBD?
What's going on?
If this was the middle of nowhere, I'd agree with you. However there's plenty of shops, pubs and public transport in reasonable walking distance. The area is already full of commercial and light industry and it's directly opposite the Adelaide Uni Thebarton campus.
This will fit in well with the plans for the Clipsal site up the road.
Re: #PRO: 8 Lvls | ~32m | Nexus Centre Port Road
Probably because the land is cheaper and they don't have to worry about it being rejected by ACC because it's downwind of a 'heritage' building.stumpjumper wrote:I'm still at a loss to understand why a development like this (and the Channel 7 one which preceded it for that matter) isn't in the CBD.
It can't be good policy to develop the inner suburbs at the expense of the CBD?
What's going on?
The design looks great too. The overall impression is a building that complements, rather than damages, the evolving landscape of the area.
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