[CAN] 171-207 Gouger Street | 59m | 19lvls | Mixed Use
[CAN] PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15 levels | Mixed Use
From the new Tangcheng website:
in November 2009, the company bought the first site in CBD which is situated in the west of Chinatown about 500 meters far, the address is 171-207 Gouger Street, Adelaide SA 5000; the land area is about 7150 square meters, the site is in the Mixed Used Zone development area, there is one level underground carpark; the ground level is shops and restaurants; the first and the second levels are carpark; from the third level to the fifteenth level are designed as residential apartments, it is about 455 apartments in which there are 275 Residential apartments and 180 Student Residential apartments. In addition, there are 130 Hotel Rooms. The buildings have been designed to ensure all apartments have an external outlook, for residential amenity and to provide passive surveillance to the public realm.
in November 2009, the company bought the first site in CBD which is situated in the west of Chinatown about 500 meters far, the address is 171-207 Gouger Street, Adelaide SA 5000; the land area is about 7150 square meters, the site is in the Mixed Used Zone development area, there is one level underground carpark; the ground level is shops and restaurants; the first and the second levels are carpark; from the third level to the fifteenth level are designed as residential apartments, it is about 455 apartments in which there are 275 Residential apartments and 180 Student Residential apartments. In addition, there are 130 Hotel Rooms. The buildings have been designed to ensure all apartments have an external outlook, for residential amenity and to provide passive surveillance to the public realm.
[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15 levels | Mixed Us
Looks massive. But with the angled balconies I can't help but the think of Rydges South Terrace on steroids.
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[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15 levels | Mixed Us
A 7,150 square metre site - that is going to be one megalithic development (unless there's a lot of unused space you can't see in the render). Still, with around 600 apartments and hotel rooms you'd need a fair bit of space if they are only 15 storeys high.
I can't comment yet on the architectural merit but I think a proposal like this, should it come to fruition, would really give Gouger St the critical mass it needs to make it a true ''24 hour precinct' - a status it is already getting close to already.
Algernon's earlier comment about Adelaide becoming a 15 storey Radiant City looks remarkably prescient...
I can't comment yet on the architectural merit but I think a proposal like this, should it come to fruition, would really give Gouger St the critical mass it needs to make it a true ''24 hour precinct' - a status it is already getting close to already.
Algernon's earlier comment about Adelaide becoming a 15 storey Radiant City looks remarkably prescient...
[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15 levels | Mixed Us
All I can hear ringing throughout my head as I look at that picture...
Commie blocks! Commie blocks!
Commie blocks! Commie blocks!
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[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15 levels | Mixed Us
Impressed with the design and presence it carries.
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[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15 levels | Mixed Us
Need to see more renders but as it stands, yep, looks like a tower block of council flats.
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[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15 levels | Mixed Us
From the brief all apartments look outwards. In the rendering we can see what seems to be three towers. Are there any more in the background?
As for design, it leaves a lot to be desired.
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As for design, it leaves a lot to be desired.
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[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15 levels | Mixed Us
I'm thinking the Travelodge on South Tce.
Come on it is 2012 for Christ sakes
Come on it is 2012 for Christ sakes
[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15 levels | Mixed Us
It seems to be an Adelaide thing to call every apartment building a commie block. This is better looking than half the apartment buildings in suburban Sydney.
[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15 levels | Mixed Us
The first thing that sprang to mind:
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[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15 levels | Mixed Us
A curved finish at each of the shorter ends - on the same platform - may work better.
[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15lvls | Mixed Use
This one's now up on the DAC website and as you can see it's very different from the earlier renders. A few pics:
[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15lvls | Mixed Use
I think the height is 59m the highest I could see was 102 AHD and the site is 43AHD.
Mixed-use development comprising
residential apartments, student
accommodation, retail uses, hotel, a
central courtyard and associated
basement car parking, landscaping and
services. The built form includes five
towers, ranging from 6 levels to 19
levels.
[CAN] Re: PRO: 171-207 Gouger Street | ~48m | 15lvls | Mixed Use
This is the kind of development Adelaide needs to become a true city. Development that has enough mass to bring housing prices down to a level that is within reach of ordinary people, development that will bring in enough people into the CBD to keep it humming more hours and get enough people in the streets so that they are not empty after dark. Question is; is Adelaide ready for it?
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