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I'm still not in love with the building, but its is turning out better than I imagined-especially viewed from the angle of Andys photos. It is also creating the start of a nice little cluster on this corner, and if only the whole block on the other side on the Budget corner could get up, that would really create some bulk for this area.
Guess who popped into town after work last Friday? (30/10/2020)
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This photo gives that part of the city a very different vibe/feel.
If the freemasons building was fixed up and had a modern glass tower on top, would not strike anyone as being Adelaide imo.
You can see this poking up on the skyline from the Torrens Weir now. The skyline from that vantage has completely changed in the last 5 years, and still with 203 North Terrace to come.
The building companies such as Synergy must be disappointed with this unnecessary lockdown. Three stagnant days where the site bleeds money paying for equipment which it leases. The 2022 election cannot come quickly enough.
Saw this render on the synergy page. I hadn’t previously seen it before.
Interesting but odd find. This doesn't look 15 metres shorter than Adelaidean, especially given the ground level slopes down towards the north.
Also, the dev plan really needs to change to force roof top plant rooms to be screened behind the main façade or other treatment (like this building initially did with its original crown). It ruins the skyline view.
Saw this render on the synergy page. I hadn’t previously seen it before.
Interesting but odd find. This doesn't look 15 metres shorter than Adelaidean, especially given the ground level slopes down towards the north.
Also, the dev plan really needs to change to force roof top plant rooms to be screened behind the main façade or other treatment (like this building initially did with its original crown). It ruins the skyline view.
That would surely piss off those in the top 15 metres of Adelaidean.
Cheers
Confucius say: Dumb man climb tree to get cherry, wise man spread limbs.
The building companies such as Synergy must be disappointed with this unnecessary lockdown. Three stagnant days where the site bleeds money paying for equipment which it leases. The 2022 election cannot come quickly enough.
The "unnecessary" lockdown appears to be stopping South Australia from replacing Victoria as the national hotspot of COVID-19. I take it that Victorian construction continued unabated during their shutdown? We've had less than a week of tighter shutdowns to avoid more extended restrictions.