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The greenbelt around both Adelaide and North Adelaide can be seen from this satellite photo. You can also see the central square (Victoria Square), as well as the four smaller squares - one in each quadrant. It makes for a beautiful city with lots of parkland. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Although it was founded as a progressive city (by free settlers instead of convicts, seeking a place free from religious persecution), it has has still been fairly conservative in its architecture until recently. Most of the modern architecture is fairly recent. |
I first noticed this building during the day. It caught my eye enough to take a photo. I didn't know that it was called "The Rundle Lantern", or why it was called that, until later. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
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The Rundle Lantern is a parking garage in Adelaide's central business district (CBD). This solar powered, green design is by BB Architects (2008). Photo ©Darren Bradley. |
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Adelaide's convention centre, by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (2001) is undergoing an extension expansion right now. This photo is from last year, before work had begun. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
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The shape of wine casks drove the barrel-vaulted form of the National Wine Centre. This project, a collaboration of Cox Architects and Grieve Gillett Architects (2001) was a bit of a political liability and a white elephant. The intent is to serve as a education and conference center for South Australia's renowned wine regions (Barossa, McLaren Vale, etc.). But costs overruns and changes in SA's political leadership during construction meant that it has been roundly criticized and under-appreciated. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
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National Wine Centre. Photo ©Darren Bradley |
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Amazon Waterlily Pavilion by Flightpath Architects (2007). Photo ©Darren Bradley |
Since I was working the whole time in an office park north of the city, I had very little time to take photos. I said there was not a lot of modernist architecture in Adelaide. But in fairness, I did see more interesting stuff than what's represented here. Below are a couple of the buildings that I was able to grab in the few moments I had free.
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The Reserve Bank Building on Victoria Square is one of the few remarkable mid-20th century modernist towers in the central business district. It was designed by Rolf Jensen and completed in 1960. It's a heritage-listed building. It's now a satellite campus for Flinders University. Photo ©Darren Bradley. |
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Eynesbury College, on the other side of Victoria Square from the Reserve Bank Building, is another stand-out in Adelaide's collection of mid-century modern architecture. Photo ©Darren Bradley. |
And I'll end with another view of the building that I started out this thread with. This is SAHMRI at dawn. I ran over to get a shot before heading to work one morning.
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Photo ©Darren Bradley |
For more on Australia, see my blog posts on Melbourne architecture here, here, and here.
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