Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/205/2012
Lodgement Date: 27/03/2012
Location: World Gym Fitness Centre, 69-71 Light Square, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Construct 14 level apartment building with ground floor cafe, first floor gym with ancillary car parking behind and above existing State Heritage building.
[COM] 69-71 Light Square | 46m | 14lvls | Residential
[COM] 69-71 Light Square | 46m | 14lvls | Residential
[COM] Re: PRO: 69-71 Light Square | ~50m | 14 Levels | Apartments
Nope but obviously someone in the know and waiting for the announcment yesterday.Howie wrote:Nice.. do you know the architect?
[COM] Re: PRO: 69-71 Light Square | ~50m | 14 Levels | Apartments
so when will the government have organised the design review team?
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[COM] Re: PRO: 69-71 Light Square | ~50m | 14 Levels | Apartments
Front entry to the apartments through the doors of the old Mission Hall? Should look pretty good if done right.
[COM] Re: PRO: 69-71 Light Square | ~50m | 14 Levels | Apartments
Sh*t that was quick!
Those people saying these changes aren't big are kidding themselves. Things are going to get busy!
Those people saying these changes aren't big are kidding themselves. Things are going to get busy!
[COM] Re: PRO: 69-71 Light Square | ~50m | 14 Levels | Apartments
Nice thanks mate.UrbanSG wrote:Hames Sharley are the architects.
So the guys who did 70 Light Square as well?
http://www.hamessharley.com.au/portfoli ... quare.html
Edit:
Their nexus project looks hot as well.
http://www.hamessharley.com.au/portfoli ... t-101.html
[COM] Re: PRO: 69-71 Light Square | ~50m | 14 Levels | Apartments
Seems they were maybe unaware of the planning changes.
Type: Application Assessed on Merit
Application Number: DA/205/2012
Lodgement: Date 27/03/2012
Latest Decision: Withdrawn by Applicant
Location: World Gym Fitness Centre, 69-71 Light Square, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Construct 14 level apartment building with ground floor cafe, first floor gym with ancillary car parking behind and above existing State Heritage building.
[COM] Re: PRO: 69-71 Light Square | ~50m | 14 Levels | Apartments
Apparently this one was lodged before the changes on purpose on the slight chance the changes could have actually reduced height limits in this area, even though that was unlikely.
I believe they have since relodged under the new changes directly to the DAC.
I believe they have since relodged under the new changes directly to the DAC.
[COM] Re: PRO: 69-71 Light Square | ~50m | 14 Levels | Apartments
Ah, keeping that nice little church-esque building! Good.
[COM] Re: PRO: 69-71 Light Square | ~50m | 14 Levels | Apartments
Upscale living plan stacks up
by: Giuseppe Tauriello From: The Advertiser May 04, 2012 11:00pm
An artist's impression of the Light Square development.
A UNIQUE car stacker is the centrepiece of a $25 million apartment development proposed for Light Square.
The 15-storey, 54m-high building would comprise 60 one, two and three-bedroom apartments, designed behind the facade of the State Heritage-listed City Mission Hall.
As well as the facade, wooden trusses in the building would be retained, under which a gym and cafe are planned.
Hames Sharley principal Damien Ellis said about $1 million would be added to the cost of the development to support the heritage features of the property.
"We're looking to retain the prominence of the heritage building," he said.
"It's an architectural challenge - but it also offers an opportunity to improve the existing built form."
The project, on the site of the former Rise and Regines nightclubs, would include the city's first fully-automated car-stacking system, designed to support 41 cars across six levels.
Nick Dean, director of developer Diadem Corporation, explained that the stacker would have a maximum wait time of three minutes.
"You can push a button in your apartment and your car will be ready for you when you get down to the ground," he said.
Mr Dean said the project would target the "higher-end, sophisticated market", setting itself apart from a number of other high-rise apartment projects currently on the market.
"The only way you can reach the required level of pre-sales is to go that extra step and meet what the market wants," he said.
Plans for the project were resubmitted to council yesterday, after the site's height limit was raised from 12 to 15 storeys as a result of a State Government amendment to the city's Development Plan.
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[COM] Re: PRO: 69-71 Light Square | 54m | 15 Levels | Apartments
What a brilliant concept, I like this idea very much.
[COM] Re: PRO: 69-71 Light Square | 54m | 15 Levels | Apartments
I like it a lot, lot, think it's hot, hot.
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[COM] Re: PRO: 69-71 Light Square | 54m | 15 Levels | Apartments
I like the idea and would love an upper floor apartment in it with Light Sq facing windows, with the security that your kick ass view across the CBD will never be blocked out by future development. That's rare and very cool.
The deal breaker for me would be the car stacker.
The deal breaker for me would be the car stacker.
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