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66 Boulcott StreetTemporary, removable townhouses over an inner-city carpark. |
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Urbanism +2In many ways, this development should score very poorly for urbanism. It's purely residential in function, and at the sort of density that would be appropriate for inner suburbs, not a CBD street full of office and apartment blocks that range from 6 to 20 storeys.
Thus, this project scores well for adaptibility. The residents of the 22 apartments also bring a modicum of after-hours life to an otherwise mainly 9-to-5 street. Above all, when compared to that most anti-urban of land uses, surface carparking, it's hard not to regard this as an improvement. Aesthetics +1
But at least a certain amount of effort has gone into detailing, especially around the entranceways, and there's a bit of token landscaping. The units could have been much better, but they are certainly much more attractive than the barren asphalt on which they're built. Environment +1There are no explicit measures to promote sustainability, though the fact that they are designed to be re-used is a plus. Their main environmental virtue is the fact that these 22 units house a population that would have taken two hectares of greenfield land and made 44 car journeys a day if they had followed the usual suburban pattern. Social 0These are not cheap apartments, so they can't be said to be adding to the social diversity of the area. They seem to be aimed at short-let accommodation for travelling executives and professionals, so they will do little to promote a sense of community. However, there are no existing residents or businesses to displace, so they should do no social harm. Further information
Developer: What's New Ltd Links: reviewed by Tom Beard, 15/03/2004 |
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