Re: News & Discussion: General CBD Development
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2023 8:45 pm
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You don't have to throw shade on the Bible to make your point.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 4:02 pmI take abc’s point. But I think the modern day perception of what ‘Light’s vision’ was is somewhat redundant nowadays. First of all, trying to accurately assert what his long-term vision for Adelaide is/was is like trying to assert any truth in religious text such as the bible; it’s all a manifestation of much simpler ideas from simpler times. Secondly, Light’s vision wouldn’t have factored in the vast scale that civilisation has advanced since his time (be it town planning, architecture, societal needs etc). We also forget that Light was employed to design Adelaide, it was a contracted job like any other, I think almost 200 years since he designed Adelaide he wouldn’t be thinking from the grave: “how dare they change this or that!” if anything Light would most likely be blown away by just how far town planning has come since his time.
I agree with you about Adelaide Oval ruining the view. The asymetrical stands and naked (unfinished) exterior is a blight. Architecturally it is a failure. As for the rest we will not know what the skyline will look like in years to come and whether that will improve the vista or not.abc wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 6:31 pmYou don't have to throw shade on the Bible to make your point.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 4:02 pmI take abc’s point. But I think the modern day perception of what ‘Light’s vision’ was is somewhat redundant nowadays. First of all, trying to accurately assert what his long-term vision for Adelaide is/was is like trying to assert any truth in religious text such as the bible; it’s all a manifestation of much simpler ideas from simpler times. Secondly, Light’s vision wouldn’t have factored in the vast scale that civilisation has advanced since his time (be it town planning, architecture, societal needs etc). We also forget that Light was employed to design Adelaide, it was a contracted job like any other, I think almost 200 years since he designed Adelaide he wouldn’t be thinking from the grave: “how dare they change this or that!” if anything Light would most likely be blown away by just how far town planning has come since his time.
I remember a friend getting wedding photos at Light's vision site many years ago. I guess it was a good spot for such photos then. It just isn't now.
Would you prefer a boring cookie cutter stadium with no character?Ho Really wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:22 amI agree with you about Adelaide Oval ruining the view. The asymetrical stands and naked (unfinished) exterior is a blight. Architecturally it is a failure. As for the rest we will not know what the skyline will look like in years to come and whether that will improve the vista or not.abc wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 6:31 pmYou don't have to throw shade on the Bible to make your point.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 4:02 pmI take abc’s point. But I think the modern day perception of what ‘Light’s vision’ was is somewhat redundant nowadays. First of all, trying to accurately assert what his long-term vision for Adelaide is/was is like trying to assert any truth in religious text such as the bible; it’s all a manifestation of much simpler ideas from simpler times. Secondly, Light’s vision wouldn’t have factored in the vast scale that civilisation has advanced since his time (be it town planning, architecture, societal needs etc). We also forget that Light was employed to design Adelaide, it was a contracted job like any other, I think almost 200 years since he designed Adelaide he wouldn’t be thinking from the grave: “how dare they change this or that!” if anything Light would most likely be blown away by just how far town planning has come since his time.
I remember a friend getting wedding photos at Light's vision site many years ago. I guess it was a good spot for such photos then. It just isn't now.
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I don't think you know what a cookie cutter stadium is.Brucetiki wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 2:06 pmWould you prefer a boring cookie cutter stadium with no character?Ho Really wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:22 amI agree with you about Adelaide Oval ruining the view. The asymetrical stands and naked (unfinished) exterior is a blight. Architecturally it is a failure. As for the rest we will not know what the skyline will look like in years to come and whether that will improve the vista or not.
Cheers
I've been to Optus Stadium. Not bad, but it won't stand the test of time. Adelaide Oval has a sense of class, time, connection and character that Optus does not. For these reasons, AO edges it.
I don't believe Adelaide Oval is shit. I don't like it, as I've said before, I think the stands size/heights should have been uniform, no gaps, and a northern stand built, but it's obviously leaps and bounds light years ahead of what was there previously.ChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 11:02 amI've been to Optus Stadium. Not bad, but it won't stand the test of time. Adelaide Oval has a sense of class, time, connection and character that Optus does not. For these reasons, AO edges it.