Better Design/Architecture
Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 7:16 am
While I think we would all like to see a taller city, and more taller buildings would make a big impact, I also think better design of non-tall buildings would make just as big an impact if not bigger.
There's an abomination which stands out on the western side of the skyline, the student accommodation building on Waymouth street.
While there was a pretty nice building proposed on North Tce that was knocked back and watered down as a result.
How does something so ugly get approved(let alone find financing lol), but something much more appealing to the eye get rejected?
When was the last time Adelaide was truly on the world stage? When we hosted a Formula 1 event that was as famous for it's "end of season party atmosphere for teams" as it was for being one of the best street circuits. We used to be known festival state. Other cities, Melbourne in particular, have caught up. Even soulless Perth has arts festivals. We were the premier state for arts and such.
We want to attract more tourists to our city obviously.
Wouldn't having better architecture/design, interesting, futuristic, buildings and public places, draw people here? Would it not change the image and perception of Adelaide?
Here's a few examples..
I'll start with this..imagine something along these lines, that isn't a visual eyesore during the day and only comes to life at night when the lights go on(such as the light display on the HJ's car park)...how good would it look if something like this, was on the southern end of Victoria Square as part of the redevelopment, that was lit up appropriately with images for different significant times, like Christmas, Australia Day, Anzac Day, Proclamation Day...
or something like this as a concert hall or museum with the exterior being lit up like a giant led screen..
There's an abomination which stands out on the western side of the skyline, the student accommodation building on Waymouth street.
While there was a pretty nice building proposed on North Tce that was knocked back and watered down as a result.
How does something so ugly get approved(let alone find financing lol), but something much more appealing to the eye get rejected?
When was the last time Adelaide was truly on the world stage? When we hosted a Formula 1 event that was as famous for it's "end of season party atmosphere for teams" as it was for being one of the best street circuits. We used to be known festival state. Other cities, Melbourne in particular, have caught up. Even soulless Perth has arts festivals. We were the premier state for arts and such.
We want to attract more tourists to our city obviously.
Wouldn't having better architecture/design, interesting, futuristic, buildings and public places, draw people here? Would it not change the image and perception of Adelaide?
Here's a few examples..
I'll start with this..imagine something along these lines, that isn't a visual eyesore during the day and only comes to life at night when the lights go on(such as the light display on the HJ's car park)...how good would it look if something like this, was on the southern end of Victoria Square as part of the redevelopment, that was lit up appropriately with images for different significant times, like Christmas, Australia Day, Anzac Day, Proclamation Day...
or something like this as a concert hall or museum with the exterior being lit up like a giant led screen..