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[COM] Re: #Proposed: 79-91 Rundle Mall, 19 Storey Office and Retail

#31 Post by monotonehell » Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:49 pm

Ben wrote:This is the best I could find on the net. As you can see it's not like that historical facade anymore.

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No, as you can see it is. Plus the veranda... hang on I'll go downstairs and take a photo...
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[COM] Re: #Proposed: 79-91 Rundle Mall, 19 Storey Office and Retail

#32 Post by urban » Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:52 pm

You're all right depending on which part of the building you choose to look at. Above the verandah the historical facade is still intact. Below the verandah it has been butchered.

The facade would still come up well if the upper part was restored and the lower part remodeled. The quality of the design for the replacement building will determine whether I support the demolition. (Then again the developer probably couldn't give a rats arse whether I support the demolition or not).

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[COM] Re: #Proposed: 79-91 Rundle Mall, 19 Storey Office and Retail

#33 Post by Ben » Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:56 pm

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The bottom section is not the same as it once was. I have never seen those square tiles above the windows in my lifetime which is why I assume an "upgrade" was done in the 70s.

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[COM] Re: #Proposed: 79-91 Rundle Mall, 19 Storey Office and Retail

#34 Post by urban » Thu Jul 17, 2008 5:02 pm

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Will wrote: The bottom section is not the same as it once was. I have never seen those square tiles above the windows in my lifetime which is why I assume an "upgrade" was done in the 70s.
The square tiles are actually ripple glass. The first floor masonry wall is supported on columns set back from the front facade. The entire ground floor facade btwn floor and ceiling level is a curtain glass wall.

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[COM] Re: #Proposed: 79-91 Rundle Mall, 19 Storey Office and Retail

#35 Post by AtD » Thu Jul 17, 2008 5:16 pm

Sounds interesting. Who are the developers?

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#36 Post by crawf » Thu Jul 17, 2008 5:38 pm

I don't mind the look of that carpark tbh.

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[COM] Re: #Proposed: 79-91 Rundle Mall, 19 Storey Office and Retail

#37 Post by monotonehell » Thu Jul 17, 2008 5:41 pm

crawf wrote:I don't mind the look of that carpark tbh.
They spent a bit of money on the facade and the paint job, if you look inside or from an angle you can see how shitty it really is.


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#38 Post by shiftaling » Thu Jul 17, 2008 6:54 pm

loud wrote:I wonder if this development could be modified to take in the three buildings on Gawler Place that have been up for sale for ages now: Laubman & Pank, Allans Music & Gritti Palace...
Someone please reassure me that Laubman and Pank on Gawler is nothing to do with this - From the rest of the thread, I don't think it is, but I am hopeless with street numbers, until I see a map I have no idea

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#39 Post by Norman » Thu Jul 17, 2008 6:56 pm

I thought a inner fitout would do the trick, but if they're building a new building alltogether... fantastic!

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[COM] Re: #Proposed: 79-91 Rundle Mall, 19 Storey Office and Retail

#40 Post by Shuz » Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:16 pm

Just to highlight the locations and adresses of the sites in question:

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I am under the impression that the 4 retail levels will be built in place of 81-91 Rundle Mall rising to the height of the heritage building. I'd imagine the U-Park would be retained & restructured to accomodate the rooftop carpark. I would surely expect that the 14 level office tower would be located at 90 Grenfell Street, and that a new laneway be built in place of 79 Rundle Mall to connect with the existing laneway that runs east of Francis Street to accomodate for deliveries and the such. Makes logical sense.

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#41 Post by Ho Really » Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:01 pm

Interesting news, it seems the owners have similar intentions to what Joe Emanuele had years ago before he went bankrupt. I recall Joe was looking at something in the region of 25 storeys. This is a big block, very ripe for redevelopment. Let's hope it will have some class and not a repetition of the REMM (Myer) debacle.

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[COM] Re: #Proposed: 79-91 Rundle Mall, 19 Storey Office and Retail

#42 Post by AtD » Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:29 pm

Another that I missed.

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#43 Post by shiftaling » Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:24 pm

Thanks for the aerial shot/map Shuz - puts my mind at ease about the Gawler Street impact (i.e. none) - i really love that Laubman & Pank building. Adelaide Arcade looks great from above, never really noticed that before.

The Grenfell Street frontage is pretty nice from the verandah up. Wouldn't be chaining myself to that one though, they've knocked down much more beautiful buildings in Adelaide before now.

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#44 Post by shiftaling » Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:32 pm

shiftaling wrote: The Grenfell Street frontage is pretty nice from the verandah up.
Sorry, should have said Grenfell Street frontage of Harris Scarfes

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[COM] Re: #Proposed: 79-91 Rundle Mall, 19 Storey Office and Retail

#45 Post by crawf » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:09 pm

Shuz wrote:I would surely expect that the 14 level office tower would be located at 90 Grenfell Street, and that a new laneway be built in place of 79 Rundle Mall to connect with the existing laneway that runs east of Francis Street to accomodate for deliveries and the such. Makes logical sense.
It's a 19 level building
Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/562/2008
Lodgement Date: 16/07/2008
Location: 79-91 Rundle Mall & 90-100 Grenfell Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Demolish existing buildings and construct 19 storey building comprising 4 storeys of retail, 14 storeys of office and rooftop carpark
AtD wrote:Another that I missed.

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