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Innova21 Opened

Green 6-Star building Innova 21 has officially been opened.  For more discussion check out our forum thread.

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Adelaide Oval Redevelopment

For more discussion on the redevelopment, along with links to the construction thread, read on

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ACC 3D Model Launches

Adelaide City Council launches their 3D Model Planning tool.

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Conservatory on Hindmarsh

Join the forum discussion on the newly completely Conservatory on Hindmarsh.

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Rundle Lantern takes out Architecture Awards

Rundle lantern goes home with three architecture awards.

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Light Square Proposal Approved

The DAC has recently approved the 74-80 Light Square Approval.  Click to read more.

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Highway Inn

Have a sneak peak of the new Highway Inn proposal in Plympton.

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Rundle Mall Woolworths Redevelopment

Our Woolworths redevelopment thread on the S-A forums has caught the eye of Benedict Brook from Woolworths media relations.

He just wanted to say that the opening will be on Thursday 17th June at 8am, with six new stores facing the mall along with a completely refurbished Woolies that includes self serve checkouts and new designed departments.

It will be opened by the longest serving member of staff - Jean Kemp - who's worked on the checkouts for 50 years.

Good on you guys!

 

 

Adelaide tops cities survey, Sydney last

Adelaide tops cities survey, Sydney last

Adelaide is the country's best-planned and most functional city, while Sydney languishes in last place.

Property groups have commissioned a KPMG audit which ranks capitals on effective city planning, including managing population growth, traffic congestion, and housing affordability.

The audit found smaller cities like Adelaide, Canberra and Darwin functioned the best.

Adelaide shone for being affordable and well-planned, while Brisbane joined its smaller counterparts in scoring well. The Queensland capital was praised for having good planning policies.

At the other end of the scale, the big cities of Melbourne, Perth and Sydney ranked poorly.

Sydney was panned for being unaffordable with too much traffic; planning policies were not great and were not implemented properly.

Melbourne was a mixed bag. The auditors found that good planning policies were in place, but authorities failed to deliver on the ground.

The audit was commissioned by "Built Environment Meets Parliament" (BEMP), an alliance of property groups including the Property Council of Australia and the Australian Institute of Architects.

The average mark for capital cities was 55 per cent. BEMP said the audit was a wake-up call to the federal government to be more hands-on with capital city planning.

Canberra should set a national urban policy with targets, streamline planning approval, and get involved in land release, the group said.

BEMP will hold a summit in parliament house on Wednesday to talk about what should be done.

 

Source : http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/latest/7393368/adelaide-tops-cities-survey-sydney-last/

   

Calling for contributions for S-A Vic Square submission

We're very excited about the proposed Vic Square redevelopment.

Sensational-Adelaide is currently compiling a feedback document for the Victoria Square redevelopment which will goto the Adelaide City Council for consideration.  We've opened a new forum where contributors can add to our submission thread set up by S-A member Wayno.  We encourage all members to have a say here.

   

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