[U/C] Central Market Arcade Redevelopment | 130m | 39 levels
[U/C] Re: Central Market Arcade Redevelopment | 130m | 39 levels
Thanks for clarify babes.
The balcony detail is cool though I hope it’s finished well otherwise it will look cheap.
The red and blue accents are nice
The balcony detail is cool though I hope it’s finished well otherwise it will look cheap.
The red and blue accents are nice
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[U/C] Re: Central Market Arcade Redevelopment | 130m | 39 levels
In a somewhat pleasing development, it looks as though (based on more recent interior renders) the Mall Hall will be extended into this development at ground level (i.e. bitumen laneways with stalls).
[U/C] Re: Central Market Arcade Redevelopment | 130m | 39 levels
I believe Market hall was always expected to take up around 40% of the new footprint, in a style that makes the extension almost identical to the current market floor.
[U/C] Re: Central Market Arcade Redevelopment | 130m | 39 levels
Hurrah for expanding the market stalls. It's supposedly the largest undercover market in the Southern Hemisphere but to me always felt a bit underwhelming. This redevelopment provides the opportunity to make it something special.
That ACC questionnaire posted by Andy a few pages back was an interesting insight into what they're mulling over in terms of kinds of stalls for the new area. Seems like there will be more specialty/boutique/local producer offerings.
The laneway between Gouger & Grote is going to be a huge asset too, in terms of opening up access and easing congestion. Here's a pic I took of it yesterday compared to the artist impression. It's exciting to see it all coming together.
That ACC questionnaire posted by Andy a few pages back was an interesting insight into what they're mulling over in terms of kinds of stalls for the new area. Seems like there will be more specialty/boutique/local producer offerings.
The laneway between Gouger & Grote is going to be a huge asset too, in terms of opening up access and easing congestion. Here's a pic I took of it yesterday compared to the artist impression. It's exciting to see it all coming together.
[U/C] Re: Central Market Arcade Redevelopment | 130m | 39 levels
Still think those little pod things over the laneway are a mistake. Makes it claustrophobic.Bobski wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 4:14 pmThe laneway between Gouger & Grote is going to be a huge asset too, in terms of opening up access and easing congestion. Here's a pic I took of it yesterday compared to the artist impression. It's exciting to see it all coming together.
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[U/C] Re: Central Market Arcade Redevelopment | 130m | 39 levels
Fair call. What's the thinking with these, just extra floorspace for the cafes/eateries on the first level?
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[U/C] Re: Central Market Arcade Redevelopment | 130m | 39 levels
I really don’t mind them to be honest.
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I think it'll add to the vibe in the street.
More concerning is the office building component, the whole thing looks like something built decades ago that has received a make over.
Hopefully turns out much better then the renders.
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[U/C] Re: Central Market Arcade Redevelopment | 130m | 39 levels
My issue with the balconies is the fact that they're fully exposed. So they'll either not be in use during the winter months or be subject to crappy hospitality-grade umbrellas. There is no alternative, though, because the installation of awnings will ruin the aesthetic of this build.
[U/C] Re: Central Market Arcade Redevelopment | 130m | 39 levels
Even if exposed they can still be used in winter if there are heaters, just not when it's raining. I like the design.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 12, 2025 9:58 amMy issue with the balconies is the fact that they're fully exposed. So they'll either not be in use during the winter months or be subject to crappy hospitality-grade umbrellas. There is no alternative, though, because the installation of awnings will ruin the aesthetic of this build.
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