News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development
#Construction : Palais Development $20m
Updated 13 Oct 2005.
Developer : Theo Samaras
Design : Cheesman Architects.
Sales : Professionals
2 Levels UG carparking
4 Storeys
100 one and two broom apartments from ($210k to $385k), betwen 44sqm and 79sqm
Ground floor - coffee shop, convinience store, day care centre proposed.
Developer : Theo Samaras
Design : Cheesman Architects.
Sales : Professionals
2 Levels UG carparking
4 Storeys
100 one and two broom apartments from ($210k to $385k), betwen 44sqm and 79sqm
Ground floor - coffee shop, convinience store, day care centre proposed.
Last edited by Howie on Thu Oct 13, 2005 1:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Updated first post.
Most of the info comes from today's tiser. you can check out the whole article here.
Most of the info comes from today's tiser. you can check out the whole article here.
Great pics Chris!
I must admit I am unsure about the Westpac recladding. However it is slowly growing on me and although very basic looking I am actually starting to like it as more is added. Will, there is no way it is more out-dated looking than the old caldding, that is going a bit far. The old cladding was repulsive with those little rectangles imo. I would say that it has brought the building more in line with an early-mid 80's style instead of bringing it all the way to today's styles. Atleast the owners are having a go even if it is basic. Better than just painting it as was done with the building down on the corner of Hindley and King William. That looks cheap and nasty and the dark red down the side just adds to it's awful appearance they should have just painted it all white/silver, if at all!
I must admit I am unsure about the Westpac recladding. However it is slowly growing on me and although very basic looking I am actually starting to like it as more is added. Will, there is no way it is more out-dated looking than the old caldding, that is going a bit far. The old cladding was repulsive with those little rectangles imo. I would say that it has brought the building more in line with an early-mid 80's style instead of bringing it all the way to today's styles. Atleast the owners are having a go even if it is basic. Better than just painting it as was done with the building down on the corner of Hindley and King William. That looks cheap and nasty and the dark red down the side just adds to it's awful appearance they should have just painted it all white/silver, if at all!
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