Anyone got the initial plans handy for comparison?
I don't remember that spot being this underwhelming.
[U/C] Adelaide Festival Theatre Redevelopment
[U/C] Re: Adelaide Festival Theatre Redevelopment
Which is mainly due to the fact that the city no longer has a skate park anymore.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:21 pmThey will sure enough need to police this area once opened, otherwise I can see this becoming just another hang out for skateboarders who have ruined Victoria Square and North Terrace.
[U/C] Re: Adelaide Festival Theatre Redevelopment
Designing spaces that are unwelcome to target groups is a whole lot easier than attracting said groups. When I was studying urban design it was quite literally called "sod-off architecture" in the literature. Things like park benches with useless arm rests for your "arm"... translation: homeless can't sleep on it. Or those little metal protrusions on concrete and wooden surfaces... translation: hey skateboarder, ollie onto this and you'll stack it. Then there is the world famous (yes, world) ploy of Adelaide City council moving on the vagrants outside the Myer Centre by blasting out Kenny G's greatest hits in Rundle Mall.crawf wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:44 pmWhich is mainly due to the fact that the city no longer has a skate park anymore.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:21 pmThey will sure enough need to police this area once opened, otherwise I can see this becoming just another hang out for skateboarders who have ruined Victoria Square and North Terrace.
[U/C] Re: Adelaide Festival Theatre Redevelopment
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostile_architectureAlgernon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 3:40 pmDesigning spaces that are unwelcome to target groups is a whole lot easier than attracting said groups. When I was studying urban design it was quite literally called "sod-off architecture" in the literature. Things like park benches with useless arm rests for your "arm"... translation: homeless can't sleep on it. Or those little metal protrusions on concrete and wooden surfaces... translation: hey skateboarder, ollie onto this and you'll stack it. Then there is the world famous (yes, world) ploy of Adelaide City council moving on the vagrants outside the Myer Centre by blasting out Kenny G's greatest hits in Rundle Mall.crawf wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:44 pmWhich is mainly due to the fact that the city no longer has a skate park anymore.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:21 pmThey will sure enough need to police this area once opened, otherwise I can see this becoming just another hang out for skateboarders who have ruined Victoria Square and North Terrace.
[U/C] Re: Adelaide Festival Theatre Redevelopment
What ever happened to just dealing with the actual problems instead of contorting ourselves with these expensive and ridiculous workarounds which only move the problem elsewhere? I have seen in Perth, which has a big homeless/loitering problem in the CBD, crazy solutions such as bright flashing strobe type lights in dark doorways, misting sprays on timers in alcoves and the previous mentioned annoying music. Last I checked, it was illegal to be intoxicated and asleep in a public place, and police have the powers to move people on for no real reason. How about, if skate boards are the problem, rebuild the damn skate park, and then make a bylaw prohibiting skateboarding in various locations. And then actually police it. How about building a proper homeless centre where the unfortunate folks asleep in the doorways can be moved on to- by law if necessary, where they can have a shower, medical check up, feed, and then housed appropriately. How about some adequate housing for these unfortunates or those that have just "stepped off" in life.Algernon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 3:40 pmDesigning spaces that are unwelcome to target groups is a whole lot easier than attracting said groups. When I was studying urban design it was quite literally called "sod-off architecture" in the literature. Things like park benches with useless arm rests for your "arm"... translation: homeless can't sleep on it. Or those little metal protrusions on concrete and wooden surfaces... translation: hey skateboarder, ollie onto this and you'll stack it. Then there is the world famous (yes, world) ploy of Adelaide City council moving on the vagrants outside the Myer Centre by blasting out Kenny G's greatest hits in Rundle Mall.crawf wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:44 pmWhich is mainly due to the fact that the city no longer has a skate park anymore.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 5:21 pmThey will sure enough need to police this area once opened, otherwise I can see this becoming just another hang out for skateboarders who have ruined Victoria Square and North Terrace.
[U/C] Re: Adelaide Festival Theatre Redevelopment
Claybro, that's far too much common sense for the government to understand let alone actually apply in practice.
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