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Re: Mawson Lakes - Not just another suburb
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 12:44 pm
by RayRichards
Nort wrote:
Random aerial shot of the densest part of Mawson Lakes, a few taller buildings will look good mixed in here!
Nice snap there Nort! Are you a helicopter pilot?? Lovely green situated along the dry creeks banks there. Hooray for Bolivar recycled water!
Now what is happening with that block of land bordering Main Street, university Pde, Garden Tce and Light com? ?
Cheers.
Ray.
Re: Mawson Lakes - Not just another suburb
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 4:43 pm
by Allkai
RayRichards wrote:
Now what is happening with that block of land bordering Main Street, university Pde, Garden Tce and Light com? ?
Stage 2 of the shopping centre, that i referred to above.
Re: #PRO: 46 Philip Highway - 8 levels / mixed / Elizabeth
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:32 pm
by sleepy
Pic of the proposed 46 Philip Highway development extracted from
http://www.playford.sa.gov.au/webdata/r ... 0FINAL.pdf
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Re: #PRO: 46 Philip Highway - 8 levels / mixed / Elizabeth
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:00 pm
by ghs
Apartment living in Elizabeth !
Re: #PRO: 46 Philip Highway - 8 levels / mixed / Elizabeth
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:33 pm
by Pants
That's better than most CBD proposals FFS!
Re: #PRO: 46 Philip Highway - 8 levels / mixed / Elizabeth
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 6:20 pm
by Nort
Pants wrote:That's better than most CBD proposals FFS!
I wouldn't go that far, looks more like something from Mawson Lakes.
Re: #PRO: 46 Philip Highway - 8 levels / mixed / Elizabeth
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 2:11 am
by Xaragmata
crawf wrote:
Elizabeth has been earmarked a future TOD site
Though I can't find any details on this proposal on either the local news outlet and City of Playford.
This may be what Crawf was referring to in the first post:
Elizabeth eyes Copenhagen-style makeover
SHOPPING and business precincts in the US and Denmark will help guide a transformation of the Elizabeth City Centre.
Playford Council has released new concept plans to guide development of its premier shopping hub over the next 30 years.
...
Playford Mayor Glenn Docherty said securing Elizabeth’s position as Adelaide’s second CBD was vital to the region’s future.
He said the approval of an eight storey office and apartment building on the corner of Philip Hwy and Ridley Rd last December was a sign that developers were keen to invest in Elizabeth.
...
Story at News Review Messenger
http://news-review-messenger.whereilive ... -makeover/
Re: Mawson Lakes - Not just another suburb
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 7:17 pm
by Kasey771
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nort wrote:Random aerial shot of the densest part of Mawson Lakes, a few taller buildings will look good mixed in here!
Is that posible given the proximity of Parafield?? I can see the red lights on to ofthe UniSA Planetarium from Golden Grove.
Re: #U/C: The Promenade - S2 l Shopping Ctr/Apartments/Offic
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 10:40 pm
by bm7500
This development is definitaly Under Construction now with the first columns rising above the ground.
Re: Mawson Lakes - Not just another suburb
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:44 am
by Nort
Kasey771 wrote:<snipped>>
Random aerial shot of the densest part of Mawson Lakes, a few taller buildings will look good mixed in here!
Is that posible given the proximity of Parafield?? I can see the red lights on to ofthe UniSA Planetarium from Golden Grove.
When I say taller I don't mean anything crazy, more like 5-6 stories bulking out the existing density.
I'm a student pilot out at Parafield and given the height of buildings that already exist in the Mawson Lakes university campus I can't see more buildings at that height giving any problems.
Re: Mawson Lakes - Not just another suburb
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:59 am
by Kasey771
Thanks Nort for your perspective as a student pilot. I would love to see a 5 or 6 story appartment block near the ML town centre, but I cant help but think it would be more beneficial for Salisbury council to persue a TOD style 'densification' (if that's even a word?) of the Area around John Street in Salisbury adjacent Salisbury interchange. If they can gentrify it a little and remove the stigma of the area it just might work.
Re: Mawson Lakes - Not just another suburb
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 4:55 pm
by Nort
Kasey771 wrote:Thanks Nort for your perspective as a student pilot. I would love to see a 5 or 6 story appartment block near the ML town centre, but I cant help but think it would be more beneficial for Salisbury council to persue a TOD style 'densification' (if that's even a word?) of the Area around John Street in Salisbury adjacent Salisbury interchange. If they can gentrify it a little and remove the stigma of the area it just might work.
I recall seeing towards the end of last year that Salisbury council does see that type of thing happening in the long term, can't remember the source though.
Re: Mawson Lakes - Not just another suburb
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 6:13 pm
by lenlac
i must agree to this! i have been to Mawson Lake and this is a really good place and it really has everything you need for a convenient living. also the place is really very relaxing and the people are very welcoming so you really feel warm with the people in the place. i do hope that i would be able to come back here soon because this is really a place that i would love to be able to come visit again
Re: Mawson Lakes - Not just another suburb
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:56 am
by ChillyPhilly
Mawson Lakes really needs to lift its game in the environmental and amenity departments. Currently, there is very little entertainment for locals, particularly young locals - if they want such entertainment, they have to leave the site. Take a cinema for example, the closest one is located at Tea Tree Plaza, or failing that, Reading in Elizabeth.
It's also a well-kept secret that Mawson Lakes is by far the most energy-hungry suburb in Adelaide, and probably ranks quite high in all of Australia (if not at the top) for energy consumption levels. A combination of factors lead to this, but the sole culprits are housing density and design, along with land use.
Mawson Lakes - Not just another suburb
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:25 am
by Aidan
ChillyPhilly wrote:Mawson Lakes really needs to lift its game in the environmental and amenity departments. Currently, there is very little entertainment for locals, particularly young locals - if they want such entertainment, they have to leave the site. Take a cinema for example, the closest one is located at Tea Tree Plaza, or failing that, Reading in Elizabeth.
Good point, but there is also Hoyts at Salisbury.
It's also a well-kept secret that Mawson Lakes is by far the most energy-hungry suburb in Adelaide, and probably ranks quite high in all of Australia (if not at the top) for energy consumption levels. A combination of factors lead to this, but the sole culprits are housing density and design, along with land use.
How wouild housing density increase energy consumption above normal suburb levels? The only way I can think of is increasing people's propensity to use tumble dryers, but I wouldn't've thought Mawson Lakes dense enough for that to be a factor.