News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development
- petermaloney
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Yep sure will Al!!! very exciting times indeed!
Must say tho, as other have mentioned, Santos looks a fair bit skew in that image. Still, building itself is a right beauty!
Must say tho, as other have mentioned, Santos looks a fair bit skew in that image. Still, building itself is a right beauty!
"He was the sort of person who stood on mountaintops during thunderstorms in wet copper armour shouting "All the Gods are bastards" - Pratchett
Did anyone see the article about the red lighting to the ground floor of the Origin Energy (ex AMP) Building on the corner of King William and North Terrace?
Not sure if it's the right building style of to do it to, but the lighting itself should look fantastic and provide something different for a pretty landmark spot.
Not sure if it's the right building style of to do it to, but the lighting itself should look fantastic and provide something different for a pretty landmark spot.
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Yep saw that, certainly caught my attention. Be great to have something like that lighting up what I'd say is the main corner/intersection of Adelaide. Mmmmm red
"He was the sort of person who stood on mountaintops during thunderstorms in wet copper armour shouting "All the Gods are bastards" - Pratchett
I thought the Grote Street Accommo was going to be 8 levels? Ah well. The use of the brick facade on the street scale is giving the building a bit of a garden east feel to it, which would be complete if a) the top half had a creamy colour and b) nobody was ever walking around its base, ever.
I've commented on the Unisa building, affectionately refered to as "The K Building" because nobody can pronounce it The K building and the Advertiser building are raising bars in Adelaide in terms of architectural design standards, so let's hope there's enough sufficiently proud architects around with ego's big enough to out do these guys.
The most important thing with the K building is it shows you don't have to do much in a building's design to break up the monotony of the colonial grid. You're still building on a rectangle but it isn't a death warrant for creativity in design, just another challenge.
Domain is profit maximising crap but it's a great location, i'll probably live in it.
*edit* and I can't wait for the concrete on the K building to get that gritty, dirty, i've been rained on for years look! That'll help it blend into the street more, instead of the current new lump oc concrete look it's got going at the moment.
I've commented on the Unisa building, affectionately refered to as "The K Building" because nobody can pronounce it The K building and the Advertiser building are raising bars in Adelaide in terms of architectural design standards, so let's hope there's enough sufficiently proud architects around with ego's big enough to out do these guys.
The most important thing with the K building is it shows you don't have to do much in a building's design to break up the monotony of the colonial grid. You're still building on a rectangle but it isn't a death warrant for creativity in design, just another challenge.
Domain is profit maximising crap but it's a great location, i'll probably live in it.
*edit* and I can't wait for the concrete on the K building to get that gritty, dirty, i've been rained on for years look! That'll help it blend into the street more, instead of the current new lump oc concrete look it's got going at the moment.
I also concur with everyone's opinions. The quality of Adelaide's recent developments is really high, and hopefully as taller development adopt the glass look, the skyline will finally not be dominated by brown brutalist structures.
Glass structures also make a city's skyline appear more modern; something Adelaide desperately needs.
Glass structures also make a city's skyline appear more modern; something Adelaide desperately needs.
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