Here are some more cool renders.
First one is the front elevation, next are some concepts for the hotel lobby and lastly the view from the top.
More changes are likely, we're working with numerous hotel groups to refine the model and a lot of those conversations I simply can't share.
I'll probably push back lodging DA until August so we can make a stack of announcements all at once.
So your hopefully still pushing for 187 metres high then?
The "electric helicopter" looks like the all-seeing eye and the whole building looks like the bottom of a pyramid. What other masonic symbolism will be incorporated in the design?
Ha, you're right. It does look like their "eye" symbol, funny, but the engineers drew that diagram at ARUP.
The plan includes as much Masonic symbology as possible from the number of floors, steps, staircases, etc. and lots of hidden details. Unless you're a Freemason, you won't know what they mean (and neither will I).
Hi MicBara,
Obviously I imagine you cant give very much away and it is still very early days, but I am taking a keen eye on the note on this drawing that mentions "Hybrid Timber", as a very keen CLT/Mass Timber construction enthusiast, is the hybrid timber construction method something you are considering or committed to using on this project, akin in a way to the new Atlassian HQ in Sydney?
Obviously I imagine you cant give very much away and it is still very early days, but I am taking a keen eye on the note on this drawing that mentions "Hybrid Timber", as a very keen CLT/Mass Timber construction enthusiast, is the hybrid timber construction method something you are considering or committed to using on this project, akin in a way to the new Atlassian HQ in Sydney?
Good pick up on the timber point. If the construction can get its timing right, it may well be able to make use of the new CLT timber manufacturing plant currently being built in Tarpeena in the south east.
The "electric helicopter" looks like the all-seeing eye and the whole building looks like the bottom of a pyramid. What other masonic symbolism will be incorporated in the design?
Ha, you're right. It does look like their "eye" symbol, funny, but the engineers drew that diagram at ARUP.
The plan includes as much Masonic symbology as possible from the number of floors, steps, staircases, etc. and lots of hidden details. Unless you're a Freemason, you won't know what they mean (and neither will I).
Hi MicBara,
Obviously I imagine you cant give very much away and it is still very early days, but I am taking a keen eye on the note on this drawing that mentions "Hybrid Timber", as a very keen CLT/Mass Timber construction enthusiast, is the hybrid timber construction method something you are considering or committed to using on this project, akin in a way to the new Atlassian HQ in Sydney?
Hey mate, it's not so much that we can't give much away, it's that really we don't know yet. The engineering team have some fantastic people in this area but it's very much a supply question as well as a design one. The overall objective when it comes to sustainability is to "go as hard as we can" and then pair it back to a commercial model we can work with.
Obviously I imagine you cant give very much away and it is still very early days, but I am taking a keen eye on the note on this drawing that mentions "Hybrid Timber", as a very keen CLT/Mass Timber construction enthusiast, is the hybrid timber construction method something you are considering or committed to using on this project, akin in a way to the new Atlassian HQ in Sydney?
Good pick up on the timber point. If the construction can get its timing right, it may well be able to make use of the new CLT timber manufacturing plant currently being built in Tarpeena in the south east.
Ideally yes, considering nearly half of Australia's housing is built with GLT that comes from Russia this plant can't come soon enough!
Here are some more cool renders.
First one is the front elevation, next are some concepts for the hotel lobby and lastly the view from the top.
More changes are likely, we're working with numerous hotel groups to refine the model and a lot of those conversations I simply can't share.
I'll probably push back lodging DA until August so we can make a stack of announcements all at once.
So your hopefully still pushing for 187 metres high then?
Hey sorry, missed this one. Ideally yes - we've got clear instructions to deliver something truly iconic with a focus on public space that everyone can enjoy.
That's why there are no apartments, there are better places to put housing -this building is all about enhancing our state's cultural boulevard on North Terrace and drawing people into the city to support our Rundle Street shop owners.
Here are some more cool renders.
First one is the front elevation, next are some concepts for the hotel lobby and lastly the view from the top.
More changes are likely, we're working with numerous hotel groups to refine the model and a lot of those conversations I simply can't share.
I'll probably push back lodging DA until August so we can make a stack of announcements all at once.
So your hopefully still pushing for 187 metres high then?
Hey sorry, missed this one. Ideally yes - we've got clear instructions to deliver something truly iconic with a focus on public space that everyone can enjoy.
That's why there are no apartments, there are better places to put housing -this building is all about enhancing our state's cultural boulevard on North Terrace and drawing people into the city to support our Rundle Street shop owners.
Sorry if it's already been mentioned before, but are there plans for an observation deck? That's something that Adelaide is missing
So your hopefully still pushing for 187 metres high then?
Hey sorry, missed this one. Ideally yes - we've got clear instructions to deliver something truly iconic with a focus on public space that everyone can enjoy.
That's why there are no apartments, there are better places to put housing -this building is all about enhancing our state's cultural boulevard on North Terrace and drawing people into the city to support our Rundle Street shop owners.
Sorry if it's already been mentioned before, but are there plans for an observation deck? That's something that Adelaide is missing
There are observation decks and there is what we're planning (and no it won't be a roller coaster at the top of a mall as much as I enjoyed Dazzle land as a kid)
Here are some more cool renders.
First one is the front elevation, next are some concepts for the hotel lobby and lastly the view from the top.
More changes are likely, we're working with numerous hotel groups to refine the model and a lot of those conversations I simply can't share.
I'll probably push back lodging DA until August so we can make a stack of announcements all at once.
So your hopefully still pushing for 187 metres high then?
Hey sorry, missed this one. Ideally yes - we've got clear instructions to deliver something truly iconic with a focus on public space that everyone can enjoy.
That's why there are no apartments, there are better places to put housing -this building is all about enhancing our state's cultural boulevard on North Terrace and drawing people into the city to support our Rundle Street shop owners.
Absolutley FANTASTIC to hear!
Thankyou so much, this will truly be iconic for our city!
Cheers Micbara!!
Hey sorry, missed this one. Ideally yes - we've got clear instructions to deliver something truly iconic with a focus on public space that everyone can enjoy.
That's why there are no apartments, there are better places to put housing -this building is all about enhancing our state's cultural boulevard on North Terrace and drawing people into the city to support our Rundle Street shop owners.
Sorry if it's already been mentioned before, but are there plans for an observation deck? That's something that Adelaide is missing
There are observation decks and there is what we're planning (and no it won't be a roller coaster at the top of a mall as much as I enjoyed Dazzle land as a kid)
Brilliant, can't wait to see the plans! Thanks again for keeping us all updated
Hey sorry, missed this one. Ideally yes - we've got clear instructions to deliver something truly iconic with a focus on public space that everyone can enjoy.
That's why there are no apartments, there are better places to put housing -this building is all about enhancing our state's cultural boulevard on North Terrace and drawing people into the city to support our Rundle Street shop owners.
Sorry if it's already been mentioned before, but are there plans for an observation deck? That's something that Adelaide is missing
There are observation decks and there is what we're planning (and no it won't be a roller coaster at the top of a mall as much as I enjoyed Dazzle land as a kid)
Can you please put something like this on the building?
Sorry if it's already been mentioned before, but are there plans for an observation deck? That's something that Adelaide is missing
There are observation decks and there is what we're planning (and no it won't be a roller coaster at the top of a mall as much as I enjoyed Dazzle land as a kid)
Can you please put something like this on the building?
Haha, GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!
But seriously, there is some thought to how we deliver exciting experiences and embed them in the design rather than bolt them in afterwards.