[COM] Re: PRO: Victoria Square Upgrade
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:03 pm
Is it?due to the Adelaide Oval upgrade
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Is it?due to the Adelaide Oval upgrade
Agree.metro wrote:maybe they could do the square in stages...like first change the road layout, then another year move the tram lines, then another year improve the paving and pathways, and so on, a few years later the square is redeveloped.
It will be interesting to see how the masterplan that Woods Bagot develops ties in with the plans for Vic Square.Woods Bagot has been appointed as the architect for the new Hilton Adelaide development.
The global practice, which was first established in Adelaide, has won the contract to produce a “visionary masterplan” for the hotel.
Following their successful work on the Hilton South Wharf in Melbourne, a joint collaboration with NH Architecture that earned the design team the Overall Winner and Best Hospitality Interior awards at IDEA 2010, Woods Bagot will once again partner with the hotel group to deliver the masterplan for the Hilton Adelaide.
Woods Bagot will deliver a complete masterplan for the hotel’s ground floor, encompassing space for Food and Beverage (F&B), retail, check in and out facilities and concierge services.
Woods Bagot principal Rosina Di Maria said the firm was working with the Hilton’s Asia Pacific head of F&B operations, the executive chef and a leading food critic in order to deliver the best in hospitality design. The team was engaged in “visioning workshops” that examined “the changing landscape of the F&B industry, global trends in consumer requirements and the future of guest services and hotel offerings,” she added.
The masterplan is due to be delivered in mid 2011.
and the Central Markets...kernelpanic wrote:It will be interesting to see how the masterplan that Woods Bagot develops ties in with the plans for Vic Square.
Certainly! The lobby needs some touching up- most importantly it shouldn't have a restaurant in it. Apart from that, I have no issues with the interiors, they're great. It's the exterior that needs fixing over anything else.Matt wrote:I wish they'd do something about the exterior. The Hilton and the old SGIC building are two of the ugliest buildings in the country.
Committed to Victoria Square
David Plumridge - Deputy Lord Mayor
MELISSA Mack (Indaily, May 12) paints a disappointing and dismal picture of the council’s visionary budget for a regenerated and reinvigorated Adelaide. Councillor Anne Moran is entitled to her views on Victoria Square but they are not the views of the council, which has committed $24 million to what will be a very significant example of urban regeneration in the heart of the city, converting what is now little more than an expressway into a place for people to enjoy; a place for all manner of activities and a place for relaxation.
The design was heralded as world-class when it was released last year and the State Government indicated its support by putting up $2 million to assist with the detailed planning. This work is nearing completion and council hopes that with reasonable support the first stages project will start the coming financial year.
Council’s four-year projected capital works program commits at least $13 million to the upgrading of Rundle Mall, with high priority likely to be given to Gawler Place and the repaving and improved public spaces in the body of the Mall which will coincide with the new Harris Scarfe building and other major commercial developments in the Mall. Council has no direct involvement in funding the Riverbank Project; the $300,000 in the budget is to fund work required to support the Adelaide Oval project.
Through prudent financial planning, council is in a strong position to fund its major public realm projects, deliver a better-presented and safer city, and to provide a high level of services to our many stakeholders.
A digression, but I'm very pleased to hear that upgrading Gawler Place will be a priority. It should be far more pedestrian friendly....capital works program commits at least $13 million to the upgrading of Rundle Mall, with high priority likely to be given to Gawler Place...