Our government may not have bucket loads of cash like the Chinese, but that doesn't mean we should only expect to see boxes and rectangles on our skyline.ml69 wrote:Dubai, China and London all have bucket loads of money .... we don't.rev wrote:I think we've found something we kind of agree on finally.pushbutton wrote:I recently commented in one of the CBD development threads, as an aside, that if we want Adelaide to become truly sensational, we should raise our standards a lot. I offered Dubai as an example of what can be achieved when people use their imagination with regard to city development.
A couple of people on that thread didn't seem to understand what I meant, so here are just a few random examples of some of the many amazing things to be found in Dubai. I admit I haven't had the pleasure of actually exploring the place myself yet. I've only been in the airport. However it is quite apparent that it is the most exciting, fascinating, fun place in the world, as well as the most progressive in terms of development.
I'm not saying we should copy it, but that we should learn from their attitude.
Adelaide, and Australia for that matter, definitely needs more inspiring architecture.
Even the new BHP tower in Perth, while it looks good, is basically just a big box covered in glass.
Then you look at what's going up not just in Dubai but around the world from China and even London, and you're almost envious.
The SAHMRI is a fine building. Certainly the best looking building in Adelaide. We need more unique buildings like it. That's something Adelaide can excel in and lead the way.