To be fair, the tourism department has been trying to shake it for decades (the instruction to not use it has been part of media kits for a long time). It just doesn't die due to lazy interstate journalists.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 9:37 amGood on the government for now strongly attempting to get rid of it.
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I don't care if the name stays or not. There were a lot of church buildings in the CBD that are no longer there, and a few more that have been repurposed.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 9:37 amLets be real, that was 200 years ago. Australia is one of the most secular non-religious countries in the world, the title of "City if Churches" is no longer fit for purpose. Its too hard to explain to visitors and they frankly wouldn't care enough to listen. When you say "city of churches", you instantly think of retired wrinkly pensioners, and that the whole city in one big retirement home. That's what Queenslanders think, let me tell you!! If you were an investor would you invest in the "city of churches" or would you invest somewhere else? It doesn't make sense to keep it for adelaides future.rhino wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 8:08 amThe most mis-understood nickname for a city. Do you see churches everywhere? I don't, and nor do visitors (who might even come here to see them). The vision for South Australia, way back in the early 1800s, included that it would be a bastion against religious persecution, people of any religion (any church) would be welcome. Hence its capital became known as the City of Churches - it is not about church buildings. Personally, I feel this is a worthy ideal and have no problem with the moniker, though I do feel the need to explain it to those who make comments without knowing the background.
Good on the government for now strongly attempting to get rid of it.
I'm sorry to hear that your experience of "church" has only been of "retired wrinkly pensioners" in a retirement home.
The history of welcoming "dissenting" Christians and other religions has probably made a mark on the ongoing culture of South Australia that is hard to spot from within, and maybe hard to identify from outside, just that we are "different" in some indefinable way.
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Mindful of being off topic in this thread, but I would guess the majority of people who visit Adelaide aren’t going to care if we have more tall buildings or not because they’re not skyscraper obsessed weirdos. Our selling points are and will continue to be our great food, easy access to wineries, nice beaches, etc.
I think the CBD certainly feels more lively over the past decade or so, but that goes beyond there just being more tall buildings, with small bars and restaurants openings being a big contributing factor. Anyway, hope this one goes ahead - will add to the skyline nicely.
I think the CBD certainly feels more lively over the past decade or so, but that goes beyond there just being more tall buildings, with small bars and restaurants openings being a big contributing factor. Anyway, hope this one goes ahead - will add to the skyline nicely.
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I think one way to shake those negative labels Adelaide has, is not by the government wasting tax payers dollars to tell the rest of Australia that Adelaide/SA aren't "insert negative label of choice here", but rather developments like this.Nathan wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 9:59 amTo be fair, the tourism department has been trying to shake it for decades (the instruction to not use it has been part of media kits for a long time). It just doesn't die due to lazy interstate journalists.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 9:37 amGood on the government for now strongly attempting to get rid of it.
I think developers could really learn something from the types of high rise developments that happen overseas, and what they offer within those high rise buildings, not just a hotel/office/apartments, as well as design. Which, imho anyway, is what's happening with this development.
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They're hardly wasting tax payer dollars doing it. Media kits with guides on what to say and what not to say are standard practice everywhere.rev wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 6:02 pmI think one way to shake those negative labels Adelaide has, is not by the government wasting tax payers dollars to tell the rest of Australia that Adelaide/SA aren't "insert negative label of choice here", but rather developments like this.Nathan wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 9:59 amTo be fair, the tourism department has been trying to shake it for decades (the instruction to not use it has been part of media kits for a long time). It just doesn't die due to lazy interstate journalists.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 9:37 amGood on the government for now strongly attempting to get rid of it.
I think developers could really learn something from the types of high rise developments that happen overseas, and what they offer within those high rise buildings, not just a hotel/office/apartments, as well as design. Which, imho anyway, is what's happening with this development.
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I've noticed the ABC are using the Freemason's Grand Lodge in a new TV series about 1960's fashion. It's called "Ladies in Black" apparently.
They've photoshopped the front of the building a little bit, added shop windows and removed "Audi Vide Tace" from the facade. Looks good though imo
Trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XzOQi6BXAE&t=11s
They've photoshopped the front of the building a little bit, added shop windows and removed "Audi Vide Tace" from the facade. Looks good though imo
Trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XzOQi6BXAE&t=11s
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They did a fair bit of filming at the end of last year on East Tce too, around Rundle Park and the former ETC tenancy.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 5:38 pmI've noticed the ABC are using the Freemason's Grand Lodge in a new TV series about 1960's fashion. It's called "Ladies in Black" apparently.
They've photoshopped the front of the building a little bit, added shop windows and removed "Audi Vide Tace" from the facade. Looks good though imo
Trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XzOQi6BXAE&t=11s
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Based on the film/book, I believe. Honestly, rather than set the show in Adelaide where the majority of its exterior shots are filmed they would rather have people believe that it's set in Sydney. Shows how stupidly Sydney/Melbourne centric our film/television industry is, there is nothing in the original story that ties it to Sydney.Nathan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 6:03 pmThey did a fair bit of filming at the end of last year on East Tce too, around Rundle Park and the former ETC tenancy.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 5:38 pmI've noticed the ABC are using the Freemason's Grand Lodge in a new TV series about 1960's fashion. It's called "Ladies in Black" apparently.
They've photoshopped the front of the building a little bit, added shop windows and removed "Audi Vide Tace" from the facade. Looks good though imo
Trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XzOQi6BXAE&t=11s
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There was a small fire on the brush fence on the Eastern property line on North Terrace today at about 4:05 pm.
I didn't get a photo, I was passing by on a bus.
I didn't get a photo, I was passing by on a bus.
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Eh, if they want to try and sell it overseas having a city name that people know attached to it helps, and the book was actually set in Sydney.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 4:08 pmBased on the film/book, I believe. Honestly, rather than set the show in Adelaide where the majority of its exterior shots are filmed they would rather have people believe that it's set in Sydney. Shows how stupidly Sydney/Melbourne centric our film/television industry is, there is nothing in the original story that ties it to Sydney.Nathan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 6:03 pmThey did a fair bit of filming at the end of last year on East Tce too, around Rundle Park and the former ETC tenancy.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 5:38 pmI've noticed the ABC are using the Freemason's Grand Lodge in a new TV series about 1960's fashion. It's called "Ladies in Black" apparently.
They've photoshopped the front of the building a little bit, added shop windows and removed "Audi Vide Tace" from the facade. Looks good though imo
Trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XzOQi6BXAE&t=11s
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Why are my comments saying the same thing being deleted?Nort wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 4:50 pmEh, if they want to try and sell it overseas having a city name that people know attached to it helps, and the book was actually set in Sydney.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 4:08 pmBased on the film/book, I believe. Honestly, rather than set the show in Adelaide where the majority of its exterior shots are filmed they would rather have people believe that it's set in Sydney. Shows how stupidly Sydney/Melbourne centric our film/television industry is, there is nothing in the original story that ties it to Sydney.
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Hey everyone.
Thanks for keeping this thread alive. Yep we're all ready to go for our hearing. We hoped to have it done on the 12th of June but apparently reviewing the Crows proposal blew everyone's heads up and we got pushed to July. Likely July 10.
It's a big deal and we've already started scoping out works for heritage restoration. Part of the agreement is to commence restoration within 6 months of rear hall demolition. We're mindful that other projects have made commitments to restore heritage only to come back and ask for amendments. Preservation is just as important as the new tower in this case so we have scoped works for storm-water, glass work and other areas ready to go the day we're approved.
Yes there was a small brush fire in the fence next door - probably a loon with a lighter.
Thanks to the person who posted the video about Ladies in Black. It was pretty cool to see what they did so quickly. I've attached a behind the scene's pic.
Geotech investigation was completed. We've put two long term sensors in the ground to measure the aquifers below the surface but on the whole we have solid stone right where we plan to put our foundations and it appears to be better than expected.
Arup are now tasked with optimizing the foundation design against the total building weight - there will be an optimum solution, ie the lightest building and the easiest foundation structure without compromising on height. There is more to come but I'll have to share that once it's approved.
Thanks for keeping this thread alive. Yep we're all ready to go for our hearing. We hoped to have it done on the 12th of June but apparently reviewing the Crows proposal blew everyone's heads up and we got pushed to July. Likely July 10.
It's a big deal and we've already started scoping out works for heritage restoration. Part of the agreement is to commence restoration within 6 months of rear hall demolition. We're mindful that other projects have made commitments to restore heritage only to come back and ask for amendments. Preservation is just as important as the new tower in this case so we have scoped works for storm-water, glass work and other areas ready to go the day we're approved.
Yes there was a small brush fire in the fence next door - probably a loon with a lighter.
Thanks to the person who posted the video about Ladies in Black. It was pretty cool to see what they did so quickly. I've attached a behind the scene's pic.
Geotech investigation was completed. We've put two long term sensors in the ground to measure the aquifers below the surface but on the whole we have solid stone right where we plan to put our foundations and it appears to be better than expected.
Arup are now tasked with optimizing the foundation design against the total building weight - there will be an optimum solution, ie the lightest building and the easiest foundation structure without compromising on height. There is more to come but I'll have to share that once it's approved.
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also thanks to those who commented on the ramp structure at the front. Here's a blog post from the new buildings update section of our website with a quick mention.
https://www.keystoneadelaide.com.au/pos ... e-adelaide
https://www.keystoneadelaide.com.au/pos ... e-adelaide
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The whole crows thing is a mess but glad the project has finally gotten a potential hearing date. After the hearing does that solidify this project's approval or is it subject to further assessment?
I've seen a couple of people on facebook complaining about the rear hall on the Masonic Lodge facebook page being demolished, I'm sure the rear hall isn't that overly important not to be demolished. Those people will be happy to know that the majority of the complex will be restored and preserved, even though some oppose this development.MicBara wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 7:09 pmIt's a big deal and we've already started scoping out works for heritage restoration. Part of the agreement is to commence restoration within 6 months of rear hall demolition. We're mindful that other projects have made commitments to restore heritage only to come back and ask for amendments. Preservation is just as important as the new tower in this case so we have scoped works for storm-water, glass work and other areas ready to go the day we're approved.
No worries! The ABC did a really good job with the building judging by the trailer, thought people in here might be interested.
Yeah we'd all be devastated if we had to compromise on height for this one Great to know its not a major issue and can be outmaneuvered. Onwards and upwards from here.MicBara wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2024 7:09 pmGeotech investigation was completed. We've put two long term sensors in the ground to measure the aquifers below the surface but on the whole we have solid stone right where we plan to put our foundations and it appears to be better than expected.
Arup are now tasked with optimizing the foundation design against the total building weight - there will be an optimum solution, ie the lightest building and the easiest foundation structure without compromising on height. There is more to come but I'll have to share that once it's approved.
Thanks for another great update mic!
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