The plans include planting 12 trees and widening parts of the 3m-wide footpath to 5m to allow for increased pedestrian flow.
presumably this widening will simply consume a few on-street parking spaces. Sounds very good.
The plans include planting 12 trees and widening parts of the 3m-wide footpath to 5m to allow for increased pedestrian flow.

Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood said the council, which spent $1.5m upgrading the southern footpath in 2009/10, was still working out where to source the extra $640,000 needed for the project.

Wayno wrote:The plans include planting 12 trees and widening parts of the 3m-wide footpath to 5m to allow for increased pedestrian flow.
presumably this widening will simply consume a few on-street parking spaces. Sounds very good.


Ben wrote:Does anyone have pictures of the Arbour erected on the weekend?


Ben wrote:Nice surprise.Street art is growing in Rundle Street
by: Tim Lloyd
From: The Advertiser
January 23, 2012 12:00AM![]()
Groundplay's Greg Healy and sculptor Joel Parkes in their workshop at Thebarton and, inset, their design for the new Rundle St arbour.
Main picture: Brooke Whatnall Source: The Advertiser
AN ARBOUR will create a new landmark and bring shade to Rundle St.
The designs for the 20m arbour, which will be located over the footpath at the base of the Rundle St U-Park, were released yesterday.
Adelaide Arts group Groundplay designed the structure as a sculptural work as well as to support vines that will grow up over it.
Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood said it had been developed within the framework of the Adelaide City Council's Rundle St Integrated Public Art Master Plan. He said the $35,000 structure would be installed next weekend.
Groundplay's Greg Healy said the wing-shaped arbour had horizontal armatures spanning 20m and up to 3m across the footpath.
It will be attached directly to the U-Park structure as is the adjacent Rundle Lantern, built in 2008.
"It may not become as iconic as the Mall's Balls, but it does make a statement," he said.
"Hopefully this could be the start of something that continues up and down the street."

whats Arbour? do tell


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