[SWP] Re: #PRO: Former RAH Site (Design Competition)
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 5:04 pm
Anyway, back to the RAH site. The videos for the shortlisted entries are now online:
Adelaide's Premier Development and Construction Site
https://mail.sensational-adelaide.com/forum/
https://mail.sensational-adelaide.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4755
You're joking right? Every one of those entries has considered usage, some even completely spell it out with diagrams in their videos. Whether you agree or not with each entry's proposed uses is a different matter.pushbutton wrote:The only video worthy of any comment is the one by Nice Architects (the mountain). At least they seem to have put some consideration into what the place might be used as. Again though I have to give them allowance for the fact that the actual use is still unknown.
I guess the videos didn't hold my interest long enough for me to see that then. I very much doubt any of them have considered a usage that would be of real interest to most people.Nathan wrote:You're joking right? Every one of those entries has considered usage, some even completely spell it out with diagrams in their videos. Whether you agree or not with each entry's proposed uses is a different matter.pushbutton wrote:The only video worthy of any comment is the one by Nice Architects (the mountain). At least they seem to have put some consideration into what the place might be used as. Again though I have to give them allowance for the fact that the actual use is still unknown.
So you're not even bothering to watch/read the proposals, and then complaining that certain things haven't been considered? That takes the cake.pushbutton wrote:I guess the videos didn't hold my interest long enough for me to see that then. I very much doubt any of them have considered a usage that would be of real interest to most people.
You seem to have a problem with everything? Maybe instead of relying on the video to educate your tiny mind, why not head down to where the exhibition is being held, and read the proposals for yourself instead.pushbutton wrote:The only video worthy of any comment is the one by Nice Architects (the mountain). At least they seem to have put some consideration into what the place might be used as. Again though I have to give them allowance for the fact that the actual use is still unknown.
Whoa whoa! Let's keep the crazy talk down.claybro wrote:I dont get why this is so hard. There are some beutiful large scale heritage buildings on the North Terrace corner of the site. Convert them to either high spec heritage style appartments and/or hotels. There are so few genuine heritage appartments in Adelaide, i believe these would be snapped up. Likewise with a hotel. So few truly heritage options to stay in the CBD. People love high ceilings and genuine quality heritage style fittings in refurbished buildings and are prepared to pay large sums to buy/ stay in these type of buildings. Demolish the rest of the shambles on the site. The rest..., just extend the Botanic gardens, so the heritage buildings are in a truely beautiful landscaped and green setting. As with the rest of the parklands...keep it simpe...keep it mowed....keep it green.
+1claybro wrote:I dont get why this is so hard. There are some beutiful large scale heritage buildings on the North Terrace corner of the site. Convert them to either high spec heritage style appartments and/or hotels. There are so few genuine heritage appartments in Adelaide, i believe these would be snapped up. Likewise with a hotel. So few truly heritage options to stay in the CBD. People love high ceilings and genuine quality heritage style fittings in refurbished buildings and are prepared to pay large sums to buy/ stay in these type of buildings. Demolish the rest of the shambles on the site. The rest..., just extend the Botanic gardens, so the heritage buildings are in a truely beautiful landscaped and green setting. As with the rest of the parklands...keep it simpe...keep it mowed....keep it green.