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by fast_forward
Fri May 04, 2012 7:35 pm
Forum: CBD Development
Topic: [COM] 74-80 Light Square | 31m | 8lvls | Office
Replies: 249
Views: 113861

[COM] Re: U/C: 74-80 Light Square | ~30m | 8lvls Office

Dvious wrote:Im pretty sure the same mob who did the URS building, did 20-22 currie street. Tectvs architects.
Pretty sure it was Hames Sharley that did URS.
by fast_forward
Thu Apr 12, 2012 8:38 pm
Forum: Metropolitan Development
Topic: News & Discussion: Other Metropolitan Developments
Replies: 1636
Views: 451139

Re: #PRO: Woodville West Urban Renewal

I drove past this development today. A lot has happened since the last photo post in August. Some of the buildings look like they're almost complete.
by fast_forward
Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:29 pm
Forum: Metropolitan Development
Topic: COM: [Walkerville] DTEI Building > Hotel | 11lvls | $106m
Replies: 72
Views: 47520

Re: APP: Walkerville DTEI building > Hotel/Apartments | 11lv

Looks like this is being designed by the architects who did Air apartments.

http://tectvs.com.au/project/view/14/46/art_city
by fast_forward
Mon Jun 08, 2009 4:03 pm
Forum: CBD Development
Topic: News & Discussion: CBD Living
Replies: 12
Views: 5025

Re: Bike storage in city developments

Are you getting the bike spaces and carparking spaces regulations mixed up fast_forward? That would mean they would need 117 bike spaces in the Bent Street Apartments. Can't see that happening. Im sure. The carparking requirements are: No car space needs to be provided for apartments under 75m2, an...
by fast_forward
Sun Jun 07, 2009 12:43 am
Forum: CBD Development
Topic: News & Discussion: CBD Living
Replies: 12
Views: 5025

Re: Bike storage in city developments

From memory, I think the current requirement is 1 bicycle space for each apartment under 150m2 and 2 spaces for each apartment over 150m2. Plus 1 visitor bicycle space per 10 apartments.
by fast_forward
Mon Mar 23, 2009 8:45 pm
Forum: CBD Development
Topic: News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development
Replies: 1927
Views: 733493

Re: CBD Development: Low/Mid-Rise

found this on a website someone posted in another thread on a separate topic. The website blurb suggests its due for completion in late 2009 - hope so.. http://www.commongroundadelaide.org.au/housing/property.asp?prop=2# Nice find. I've posted this as a Vision for now. Agreed? Im very sure that I s...
by fast_forward
Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:31 pm
Forum: Metropolitan Development
Topic: News & Discussion: Other Metropolitan Developments
Replies: 1636
Views: 451139

Re: General Suburban Projects & Discussion

I didnt know of a new shopping centre on Walkerville Tce, built on the Transport SA carpark. Its called Walkerville Village Shopping Centre. Its all action there. Much better than a carpark and will be great for that little strip. I think that the Walkerville Village Shopping Centre is the Walkervi...
by fast_forward
Sat May 10, 2008 4:33 pm
Forum: CBD Development
Topic: [CAN] Olympic House | 25m | 7lvls | Mixed Use
Replies: 23
Views: 18175

[CAN] Re: Proposal # Olympic House 77-80 West Terrace (7lvl)

I just searched this on the ACC web site. A 12 month extension of the planning approval was granted in January. It looks like this one still has a chance to go ahead. :D
by fast_forward
Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:11 pm
Forum: CBD Development
Topic: [CAN] 20-22 Currie St | 123m | 31lvls | Office
Replies: 918
Views: 208820

[CAN] Re: #Approved: 20-22 Currie St - 123m, 31 lvls

This is in the DAP agenda for next week. The aganda is on the ACC website. Looks like the developer is still going to demolish the old buildings.
by fast_forward
Tue Feb 12, 2008 7:07 pm
Forum: CBD Development
Topic: [CAN] 20-22 Currie St | 123m | 31lvls | Office
Replies: 918
Views: 208820

[CAN] Re: #Approved: 20-22 Currie St - 123m, 31 lvls

[quote="rhino"][quote="Shuz"] The disappointing thing about bulldozing these old buildings is the reason - to make way for entrances to underground carparking. This means that not only do we lose some beautiful historical buildings, but we also lose two pedestrian-friendly lanewa...
by fast_forward
Thu Jan 31, 2008 7:50 pm
Forum: CBD Development
Topic: [CAN] 20-22 Currie St | 123m | 31lvls | Office
Replies: 918
Views: 208820

[CAN] Re: #Approved: 20-22 Currie St - 123m, 31 lvls

Im new to all this, but does anyone know what was proposed for this this laneway? The photos of what is there now dont seem to offer much for an active street. They are nice buildings, but if they are to stay, there will be very little interaction between the new building and this little street beca...
by fast_forward
Fri Dec 07, 2007 7:44 pm
Forum: CBD Development
Topic: [CAN] 20-22 Currie St | 123m | 31lvls | Office
Replies: 918
Views: 208820

[CAN] Re: #Approved : 123m 31 Level Office Tower 20 - 22 Currie St

Because of the height of this project, Im sure the airport authority will make sure it is well illuminated.
by fast_forward
Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:21 pm
Forum: CBD Development
Topic: [CAN] Spire Living | 107m | 37lvls | Residential
Replies: 822
Views: 222631

[CAN] Re: #Approved: Spire Living - 110m - 32lvl apartments

I have received floor plans of them and they are quite small - They have only 1 bathroom - even the 2 bedders - with the toilet in there. Only the 2b have a bath but looking at the floor plan it looks like the shower is above it. Not necessarily major issues but if you are paying the money they wan...