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#301 Post by ml69 » Wed May 25, 2016 11:43 pm

Brando wrote:Thanks mate, I can see what you mean in the 'concept' render.

I'm still hopeful this is just a concept and we're blown away with a design this location truly deserves once all contracts and formalities are in place
I hope you're soooo right about the current design being just a concept.... but I'm expecting the current design to be very close to the final proposal.

I hope I'm completely wrong ...

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#302 Post by I Follow PAFC » Thu May 26, 2016 11:43 am

South Australia Government calls tenders for $900 million redevelopment of Adelaide Festival Plaza by developer Lang Walker, SkyCity expansion.

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TENDERS have been be called for the redevelopment of the Adelaide Festival Plaza, with the signing of two formal agreements, the State Government has announced.

Premier Jay Weatherill said the agreements would allow the 25,000sqm development to proceed, including two key private projects worth more than $900 million.

These included a $430 million development by Walker Corporation which involved an

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#303 Post by shaun » Thu May 26, 2016 12:16 pm

South Australia Government calls tenders for $900 million redevelopment of Adelaide Festival Plaza by developer Lang Walker, SkyCity expansion
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TENDERS have been be called for the redevelopment of the Adelaide Festival Plaza, with the signing of two formal agreements, the State Government has announced.

Premier Jay Weatherill said the agreements would allow the 25,000sqm development to proceed, including two key private projects worth more than $900 million.

These included a $430 million development by Walker Corporation which involved an office building, retail area, car park upgrade and Festival Plaza upgrade and a $300 million expansion of the Adelaide Casino.

“Together the projects are worth more than $900 million and expected to support about 2500 jobs during construction and at least 400 ongoing jobs,” said Mr Weatherill.

“The Festival Plaza will become a landmark site in the heart of Adelaide’s Riverbank Precinct, bringing together all of the precinct’s icon sites such as the Adelaide Oval, the Festival Centre, the Convention Centre and the Riverbank Bridge.


An artist’s impression of the redeveloped Festival Plaza.
“The upgraded Festival Plaza will become a unique world-class hub for the arts, culture, tourism and entertainment.

“It will be defined by a number of key places including the new square, the northern promenade, integration with King William Street, the Art Space Plaza, a reimagining of Station Road and a new entry to Adelaide Railway Station.

“Once complete, it will add to Adelaide’s reputation as one of the world’s most liveable cities, building upon our progressive reforms that rejuvenated our city with interesting laneways and unique small bars.”

As revealed by The Advertiser earlier this week, the deal was given State Cabinet approval on Monday.

The approval follows intense speculation that the deal was on the brink of collapse, despite an Advertiser report in March that development applications had been given a green light.

Mr Weatherill unveiled plans for the $610 million Festival Plaza area redevelopment in March last year, saying Walker Corp would invest $430 million and taxpayers $180 million.

The long-awaited development involves the Station Rd office tower, opposite Adelaide Casino and behind Old Parliament House, and a two-storey complex north of Parliament House including cafes, restaurants and luxury shops.

The tired Hajek Plaza, now a concreted open space dotted with multicoloured statues, will be overhauled and marketed as a thriving day-night city destination featuring concerts, exhibitions and pop-up food and drink stands.

The dilapidated underground carpark will be the starting point for the redevelopment.

In January, The Advertiser revealed the Government’s plan for the public plaza featuring vine-covered pergolas, a Jacaranda-lined boulevard and a pedestrian tunnel featuring shops and cafes, developed by ARM Architecture in consultation with Hassel.

Casino operator SkyCity this month revealed a $243 million capital raising effort to help fund its $300 million Adelaide expansion, which includes an 80-room luxury hotel, restaurants and premium gaming areas.

Some sources close to the project accuse SkyCity of delaying the Festival Plaza project’s go-ahead, but casino sources have repeatedly insisted they need the car park spaces to support the expansion.

Construction work affecting the casino and Adelaide Railway Station includes lowering Festival Drv, requiring the temporary closure of the railway station’s northern and forcing the diversion of already-limited footbridge traffic through an alleyway next to the Intercontinental Hotel.


An earlier artist’s impression of the proposed Festival plaza redevelopment.
Mr Walker, one of Australia’s biggest developers, said the project had “huge potential”.

“It is the culmination of four years’ hard work, consisting of international research, evolving project concepts and plans, and the negotiation of complex agreements between all involved parties,” he said.

“On the cusp of growth, this development will become a major drawcard for Adelaide and attract major national and international businesses.

“We have a strong track record of creating projects where people can work and socialise, whilst delivering an excellent outcome for both the public and corporate tenants.”

Urban Planning Minister Stephen Mullighan said the agreements had involved a complex set of negotiations between Walker Corporation, SkyCity and other stakeholders, such as the Festival Centre and the InterContinental Hotel.

“These works will transform this long-neglected space into Adelaide’s pre-eminent meeting space, creating a public realm which will be a focal point for our increasingly vibrant city,” he said.

“Once completed the Festival Plaza will be a place for all South Australians to meet for festivals and events, before and after sporting events at Adelaide Oval, or even just a place to recreate.”

SkyCity chief executive John Mortensen said the New Zealand-based company was “delighted” to reach agreement to start the first phase of the rejuvenation of the Riverbank Precinct.

“SkyCity’s Adelaide Casino expansion will bring high net-worth visitors to South Australia, providing a significant boost to the tourism industry,” he said.

Adelaide Festival Centre CEO Douglas Gautier said the redevelopment of Festival Plaza and upgrades to the Festival Centre “will create one of the world’s great arts, culture and entertainment precincts”.

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#304 Post by shaun » Thu May 26, 2016 12:56 pm

Looks like people are jumping the gun. The office tower design is still in concept stage and yet to be finalised.

Exciting news that tenders have been called!. Both the Festival Plaza and expanded casino really are the missing links of transforming SA into a major tourism destination, whilst a well designed office tower will modernise the northern skyline and encourage foot traffic during weekdays.

This office tower needs to become a landmark for the city. No blank walls, lots of curves and high quality glass.
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#305 Post by Patrick_27 » Thu May 26, 2016 4:35 pm

Wasn't sure whether to post this here on on the Festival Theatre page but the Elder Park cafe will be closing on May 29 to make way for further upgrades to the northern end of the theatre in prep for the plaza development.

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#306 Post by Llessur2002 » Fri May 27, 2016 9:49 am

Interesting snippet from yesterday's Advertiser story:
Consultation on the Government’s detailed plan for the plaza found the public was concerned it would scrap Hajek’s “garden” of sloping concrete pillars.

More than 2000 people attended a public engagement day and feedback on the concept designs was positive overall. The Development Assessment Commission received 38 submissions on the draft plans.

“People were excited by the planned new event spaces and water features of the new plaza,” a Renewal SA spokeswoman said.

“Understandably there were concerns about the impact to plaza artworks, which are recognisable features of the current public realm.”

Urban Development Minister Stephen Mullighan said part of the artwork would be retained in some form, but the details of what would be kept were yet to be finalised.
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#307 Post by Nathan » Fri May 27, 2016 10:57 am

Llessur2002 wrote:Interesting snippet from yesterday's Advertiser story:
Consultation on the Government’s detailed plan for the plaza found the public was concerned it would scrap Hajek’s “garden” of sloping concrete pillars.

More than 2000 people attended a public engagement day and feedback on the concept designs was positive overall. The Development Assessment Commission received 38 submissions on the draft plans.

“People were excited by the planned new event spaces and water features of the new plaza,” a Renewal SA spokeswoman said.

“Understandably there were concerns about the impact to plaza artworks, which are recognisable features of the current public realm.”

Urban Development Minister Stephen Mullighan said part of the artwork would be retained in some form, but the details of what would be kept were yet to be finalised.
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Urban Development Minister Stephen Mullighan said part of the artwork would be retained in some form, but the details of what would be kept were yet to be finalised.
This sounds (cautiously) positive. Whilst City Sign has been a failure as a public space, it is still valid as an artwork, and I maintain that the entirety (as much as it is possible) should be kept and moved elsewhere in the city — likely the parklands.

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#308 Post by Llessur2002 » Fri May 27, 2016 11:05 am

I've actually always quite liked it. I haven't been able to find too many pictures of it in its heyday but I imagine it was probably quite spectacular when it was first installed. I quite enjoy walking through it and trying to imagine what it would have looked like - with its water features etc.

I'd be very supportive of it being restored and moved to a new location in the parklands, complete with the original water feature aspects. The parklands do need more artwork in my opinion. Some of the smaller pillars *could* have a place somewhere in the new plaza if it was restored properly and if the right setting could be found. However, the larger part would stick out like a sore thumb. Better to move the lot to a new home and make a real feature out of IMHO...

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#309 Post by Llessur2002 » Fri May 27, 2016 11:16 am

Pretty funky in its heyday I reckon. Shame the plaza wasn't kept completely covered like it used to be. Could have just repainted the sculptures, installed some large-screen TVs, popped in a couple of kiosks and a bar, installed some shade sails and boom - there's your plaza redevelopment right there. All for the princely sum of $74.50.

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#310 Post by SRW » Fri May 27, 2016 11:37 pm

I agree that it's an memorable artwork and should find reuse in some form and some place. The parklands seem appropriate, or to revive my earlier suggestion, as part of a new city skate/street sports park.
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#311 Post by Patrick_27 » Sat May 28, 2016 12:18 am

I'd put forward Whitmore Square, Victoria Park or the old RAH site (when it becomes available) for these pieces... I don't think they artist merit has devalued, they've simply been left to wear...

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#312 Post by Cranjer » Sat May 28, 2016 12:26 am

bits wrote:I think the idea is the convention centre is supposed to look disconnected.

If it was giant single building it would be boring. The majority of this riverbank precinct is the convention centre and the 3 unrelated parts make it seem like more is going on there than there actually is.

Eg a friend recently took this photo of the area which I think looks great.

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Great photo, but I disagree with regard to the Convention Centre. The Queensland Cultural Centre is the perfect example of a 'giant single building' that looks great. It also served as a catalyst for their South Bank development and won many architectural awards (perhaps the only decent piece of architecture in all of Brisbane!). The Convention Centre is a mess in my opinion and nothing ties in. Admittedly they didn't have much to work with from the early 2000's extension, but I honestly believe Stage 2 was a diasaster and Stage 3 doesn't look much better.

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#313 Post by EBG » Sat May 28, 2016 10:36 pm

Stages 1 and stages 3 of the convention centre are ok but stage 2 is Adelaide's worst ever building. It just so totally ignores it surroundings. It is just so over designed!!!!!!!.

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#314 Post by Jaymz » Sun May 29, 2016 12:18 am

Patrick_27 wrote:I'd put forward Whitmore Square, Victoria Park or the old RAH site (when it becomes available) for these pieces... I don't think they artist merit has devalued, they've simply been left to wear...
Yes, having lived near Whitmore square for several years, I reckon that's a pretty good idea. The trees are nice of course,
but the rest is really only a gigantic lawn.

Wish I could think of creative ideas, but i've never had an artistic bone in my body. I'm usually
only interested in the shiny and new :(

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#315 Post by serca » Sun May 29, 2016 10:03 pm

In my opinion, those pieces of "art" don't do anything for me. I think they would look dated and nasty in any of our squares.

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