No they are replacing a late 80's building with a late 70's oneThey're replacing a late '80s building with another late '80s building?

it reminds me of a couple of buildings on South Tce. At least this one isn't a simple glass box.
No they are replacing a late 80's building with a late 70's oneThey're replacing a late '80s building with another late '80s building?
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14.1 I recommend that the Development Assessment Commission:
1)
RESOLVE that the proposed development is NOT seriously at variance with the policies in the Development Plan.
2)
RESOLVE to grant Development Plan Consent for Development Application 020/0045/09 (DA/0919/09) by Bendigo Adelaide Bank, C/- Synergy Project Management to demolish a six storey office building and a two level hall/community centre and the construction of a 10 storey office building with basement carparking, ground floor bank and cafe, at 167-189 Pirie Street, Adelaide.
Green light for Hindmarsh Square bank building
SARAH MARTIN From: The Advertiser February 16, 2010 12:00am
BENDIGO and Adelaide Bank has received development approval for a $105 million 10-storey green-star office building on Hindmarsh Square.
The building, designed by Adelaide architectural firm Hassell, was approved by the State Government's Development Assessment Commission last Thursday.
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank project director Stella Thredgold said gaining design approval was a major milestone for the company, but internal approval for the project was still to be given.
"Now that we have achieved approval through DAC, the bank will determine what the accommodation strategy will be in Adelaide," she said.
"The bank is committed to this sort of quality accommodation in Adelaide and it is committed to the state of South Australia, and all those factors will be considered to determine the company's strategy moving forward."
Ms Thredgold said the commission had applauded the architects for the design of the environmentally friendly building. It was designed by Hassell's Adelaide and Melbourne studios, headed by designers Mariano De Duonni and Anna Fairbank.
A final decision on construction of the new headquarters is expected by the end of March, with the building to be completed by 2012.
When complete the new Pirie St building will house the company's 900 Adelaide staff and will bring together the company's three separate offices.
Will wrote:Victorians can get f#$%^&*!
It's about 25m.Briggzy_03 wrote:Although I hate being cynical, I've got a bad feeling this wont look as good as the renders depict it.
For comparisons sake, does anybody know the height of the current Adelaide bank building?
Read this article in the AFR today. In reference to the bold section - does that mean the bldg may not eventuate?yousername wrote:Green light for Hindmarsh Square bank building
SARAH MARTIN From: The Advertiser February 16, 2010 12:00am
BENDIGO and Adelaide Bank has received development approval for a $105 million 10-storey green-star office building on Hindmarsh Square.
The building, designed by Adelaide architectural firm Hassell, was approved by the State Government's Development Assessment Commission last Thursday.
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank project director Stella Thredgold said gaining design approval was a major milestone for the company, but internal approval for the project was still to be given.
"Now that we have achieved approval through DAC, the bank will determine what the accommodation strategy will be in Adelaide," she said.
"The bank is committed to this sort of quality accommodation in Adelaide and it is committed to the state of South Australia, and all those factors will be considered to determine the company's strategy moving forward."
Ms Thredgold said the commission had applauded the architects for the design of the environmentally friendly building. It was designed by Hassell's Adelaide and Melbourne studios, headed by designers Mariano De Duonni and Anna Fairbank.
A final decision on construction of the new headquarters is expected by the end of March, with the building to be completed by 2012.
When complete the new Pirie St building will house the company's 900 Adelaide staff and will bring together the company's three separate offices.
The bank branch of course will be on the ground floor, but there is also space for a cafe/restaurant.Mants wrote:I wonder what will be on the ground floor? just a bank?
there are already 3 nighclubs in the immediate vicinity, would be great to see another one.
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