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THE ROYAL ADELAIDE SITE
          Share Your Ideas

SUPPLEMENT TO THE MAIN REPORT: APPENDICES A-D

                     Prepared for:

                   Renewal SA

                     Prepared by:

            Kath Moore and Associates
         PO Box 385, Oaklands Park SA 5046

                 December 2016
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The Royal Adelaide Site Feedback

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Appendix A       – Online Survey
Appendix B       – Feedback from the Open Day and Online Survey
Appendix C       – Communication from the Adelaide City Council regarding the
                   development proposals
Appendix D       – Community Open Day display panels

Prepared by Kath Moore and Associates for Renewal SA December 2016              CONTENTS
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The Royal Adelaide Site Feedback

                                                                      Appendix A

                                                                     Online Survey

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Introduction

This survey is about you helping to shape and determine the best way for this development to transform the
East End of Adelaide’s Central Business District while respecting the historic and cultural heritage of the site.

The redevelopment of the current Royal Adelaide Hospital site represents a significant and unique
opportunity to create an internationally acclaimed mixed-use precinct to enhance North Terrace, Adelaide’s
premier cultural boulevard.

In this survey you’ll be able to share your thoughts and opinions on:

       What activation activities and events you’d like to see on the current Royal Adelaide Hospital site

       The proposed developments for the garden, Arts culture and tourism, knowledge and innovation,
        and living quarters

       Future economic activity and growth for the East End

       Proposed linkages and connections with North Terrace cultural boulevard and the Botanic Gardens

       Environmental and sustainability plans for the site including carbon neutral footprint.

For the best results we recommend that you:

       Read the background information on our website before completing the survey on a computer,
        instead of a mobile device. The survey is open until 4 December 2016.

       If you would like to find out more about Renewal SA please visit the Renewal SA website.

The Story So Far

Government approved the construction of the new state of the art hospital at the western end of North
Terrace in 2007.

The significance of the current hospital site led to the Office of Design and Architecture SA running an
international Open Ideas Design Competition and community engagement process in mid-2013.

The design competition aimed to generate ideas, not to provide technical solutions in the redevelopment of
the current Royal Adelaide Hospital Site. The competition received 124 submissions from local, national and
international firms with six submissions shortlisted for a People’s Choice Award and Jury Prize winners.

The ideas and principles generated by the competition have been synthesised into a number of project
objectives.

These project objectives, plus a range of other evaluation criteria, were used to run a three-stage expression
of interest process to select a preferred developer.

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The state government recently appointed the John Holland Group / Commercial & General Joint Venture as
the preferred developer to move forward to the next phase of planning for the site.

The state government has agreed to enter into further negotiations with the John Holland Group /
Commercial & General Joint Venture. This is an exclusivity agreement for the future development of the
current Royal Adelaide Hospital site.

The John Holland Group / Commercial & General Joint Venture bring together a strong combination of local
knowledge, global experience and international backing.

Overarching project objectives

Create a world-class precinct

       Deliver significant social and community value for South Australians.

       Deliver innovative and world-class buildings and public spaces.

       Provide a significant tourism or cultural attractor.

Activated through a mix of uses

       Improve public activation through a range of cultural, commercial and recreational uses.

       Deliver the optimum mix of uses for the site.

Have an economic focus

       Advance the state’s ‘Ten Economic Priorities’.

       Create new employment opportunities.

       Deliver an economically viable precinct that integrates with the East End and supports the City of
        Adelaide.

Connected

       Strengthen connections to Adelaide’s East End, the Adelaide Riverbank’s Education and Cultural
        Precinct and the Adelaide Botanic Garden.

Sustainable

       Support the creation of a carbon neutral city.

       Achieve best practice in sustainable design.

       Explore the reuse of existing built form and site infrastructure where appropriate.

       Create a healthy, people focused place.

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A Bold Vision

“The Royal Adelaide Hospital redevelopment will transform Adelaide and be a catalyst for new industries and
employment opportunities that will underpin South Australia’s future prosperity. It will be a carbon neutral
blueprint for economic growth and a globally recognised hub of social and technical innovation. It will attract
and connect people from across the world, celebrating ideas in technology, social innovation, sustainability,
arts, culture and lifestyle within a vibrant urban village that engages all South Australians.”

- John Holland Group / Commercial & General Joint Venture vision

The plans that have been released so far are a physical representation of the John Holland Group /
Commercial & General Joint Venture vision.

The John Holland Group / Commercial & General Joint Venture believe that the desired mix of uses outlined
in the project objectives can best be achieved through the creation of four distinct but intertwined quarters
which seamlessly integrate with the surrounding streets, businesses, tourist destinations and parklands.

The Garden Quarter

Seamless transition from our traditional Botanic Garden to a green and modern urban botanic space.

The Arts, Culture and Tourism Quarter

Performance spaces, public art and a 5 star international hotel, sculpture garden and piazza.

The Knowledge and Information Quarter

Provide a ‘test bed’ for big ideas, a catalyst for new thinking in science, social innovation, the arts and
business.

The Living Quarter

A multi-generational mix, ranging from students through to a high tech ageing well residency.

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The Big Picture

      More than $1 billion project in private investment

      2900 new jobs

      1000 jobs per annum during construction

      Carbon neutral footprint

      70% of site OPEN for public use

      2 hectares integrated with the Botanic Garden

      New Five star hotel

      3 hectares of public plazas and pedestrian focused laneways

      5 Heritage buildings retained EastLink tram connection

      State-of-the-art knowledge and innovation campus

      South Australia’s First high tech Ageing and Living Well community Global Centre for Social
       Innovation

      $7.5 Billion to the state economy over the first 12 years

Current Site

Current site image

Creating a world-class precinct

Creating a world-class precinct image

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Garden Quarter

The creation of diverse and high quality public spaces that can be enjoyed year-round is central to
a successful redevelopment of the Royal Adelaide Hospital site.

Since its foundation as a hospital in 1840, the current hospital has become increasingly alienated from the
people of South Australia.

An expanding hospital footprint during the 1950s, including construction of the East Wing, resulted in just
five per cent of the site being available as amenable public open space.

A paramount objective for this project when seeking a development partner was the return of land for public
use.

A non-negotiable element of the master plan for this site is a minimum of 70 per cent of the site to be publicly
accessible, including plazas, laneways and more than two hectares to be integrated with the Adelaide Botanic
Garden.

This level of public accessibility will maximise the benefit of the site for the people of South Australia and
contribute to economic and social wellbeing. In so doing, the site will align much more closely with the
principles of the Adelaide Park Lands Act than ever before.

Questions

Where have you seen examples locally, interstate or overseas of great public spaces?

What was it about them that made them a desirable place to visit and spend time in?

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Arts, culture and tourism Quarter

Providing a major cultural attractor is pivotal to reinforcing North Terrace as Adelaide’s premier
cultural boulevard.

There has been discussion in recent months about a contemporary art gallery for Adelaide. There are other
significant local arts and culture organisations in Adelaide seeking a new home such as the Adelaide
Symphony Orchestra, the History of SA Museum and the Adelaide Fringe.

Some of the heritage buildings on the current Royal Adelaide Hospital site have already been earmarked for
adaptive reuse such as the potential for the Women’s Health Centre to become the University of South
Australia Global Centre for Carbon Neutral Cities. We welcome suggestions for short or long term uses for
other heritage buildings.

We understand that heritage on this site goes beyond the buildings and includes historic, cultural and
Aboriginal heritage.

Having seventy percent of the site accessible to the public in the form of gardens, plazas and laneways
provides an outstanding opportunity to celebrate public art and cultural activities.

Through a host of activation ideas and events, we want to realise the site’s potential for pedestrian-friendly
and inspirational spaces which enable locals and visitors to explore and enjoy the history, character and
diversity of the site.

Public art will be a key feature of this project. A percentage of the residential and commercial development
costs will be allocated to creating and installing public art.

We want to explore appropriate arts and cultural facilities, and the long and short term activation of buildings
and public spaces which may include and support a new five star hotel.

Questions

What cultural and civic uses could be a significant tourism drawcard for local, national and international
visitors?

What new uses could you imagine for the heritage listed buildings such as the Allied Health Services Building
and McEwin building?

How can we best celebrate the important historical significance of the precinct for Kaurna culture and
heritage hospital uses on this site?

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Knowledge and Innovation Quarter

The Knowledge and Innovation Quarter will provide a unique environment to attract and retain the
best ideas and brightest people, powering South Australia’s economic future.

The government’s aspiration for the current Royal Adelaide Hospital site is to create an environment where
businesses, research institutes, universities, financiers, start-ups, social organisations and global centres of
excellence can collaborate to deliver new ideas and job creation.

Renewal SA encouraged all prospective developers to work closely with key potential partners in the Adelaide
Riverbank which included both Adelaide University and the University of South Australia. Both universities
are very keen to establish a presence on site and to be able to link to their existing campuses.

The University of Adelaide would like to develop an Adelaide Innovation Accelerator and the University of
South Australia would like to develop and manage The Global Centre for Carbon Neutral Cities to provide a
test bed to trial new technologies, systems and services and support the creation of green jobs and
businesses.

Careful curation and purpose designed buildings and spaces that foster collaboration and enable the
interchange of intellectual capital will be key to the success of the Knowledge and Innovation Quarter.

Questions

What opportunities does this redeveloped site present for start-ups and entrepreneurs?

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Living Quarter

Creating a contemporary urban village on the current Royal Adelaide Hospital site will create a
genuine 24 hour community in which people can live, work, study and enjoy. We have an
opportunity to design and develop the site as a ‘smart city’.

The design and quality of buildings and the spaces around them will play a key role in enhancing social
interaction and are therefore of great importance in planning the development at the current Royal Adelaide
Hospital site.

Well-planned public areas that encourage a sense of ownership of the spaces will promote opportunities to
establish social connections and create healthy and safe communities.

Transformational technology is being considered to support carbon neutrality, reimagine service provision,
reduce waste and deliver a high quality of life for occupants and visitors.

The site’s inner city location and its proximity to universities and the new Adelaide High School will attract a
multi-generational mix of people from student accommodation through to retirement and aged
accommodation.

To achieve a commercially viable redevelopment that doesn’t unreasonably draw on state resources,
approximately 1000 dwellings are being considered for the site in a series of low to medium-rise buildings
that respond to their immediate context such as surrounding buildings and trees.

In a first for South Australia, the apartments will be offered as a leasehold so that the land on which they are
built is retained in public ownership.

Advanced technology is also being considered to enable services to be tailored to individual needs and
support improved health and wellbeing outcomes for ageing South Australians.

Images A, B and C

Questions

How can the redeveloped site support community wellbeing?

Density can take many forms with varying qualities which impact differently on the provision of open space
at the ground level. Which of the three examples A, B or C, is about the right scale of residential development
for the Royal Adelaide Hospital site and why?

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Creating a sense of place through a mix of uses

It is critical to ensure that the current Royal Adelaide Hospital site remains active during the redevelopment
and does not become just a construction site. Renewal SA is seeking short-medium term place activation
ideas to be held within buildings and spaces at the Royal Adelaide site.

Activation ideas will provide cultural, social, recreational and economic benefits to the community and may
include activities such as events, public art and culture, installations, co-working spaces and retail offerings.

The ambition for the current Royal Adelaide Hospital site is to breathe new life into it as soon as the hospital
is vacated to create a hive of activity.

In the longer term, creating a strong identity for the precinct will set it apart as unique place that attracts
local, national and international visitors.

Management of the precinct will be an important aspect of the future success of the project to ensure an
ongoing program of activity that maintains interest and enthusiasm and encourages repeat visitation.

Interactive, sustainable (carbon neutral) and innovative place activation proposals which link to East End and
Botanic Garden are integral.

Questions

What kind of event, installation, arts and culture project, retail offering, co-working initiative or new idea
would you like to see delivered at the Royal Adelaide Hospital site?

What would draw you to the old Royal Adelaide Hospital site over other significant public spaces in the city
such as Victoria Square and Festival Plaza?

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Economic Focus

The redeveloped Royal Adelaide Hospital site has the potential to attract as many as 9300 daily
visitors including tourists and workers to generate enhanced economic activity and spend at the site
and in the surrounding area.

The redevelopment is predicted to attract more than $1 billion in private sector investment and support 2900
jobs on site when fully operational, as well as 1000 jobs per annum during construction.

The current Royal Adelaide Hospital generates significant visitation and economic activity within the East End
and broader CBD. The hospital directly employs approximately 6500 staff, admits approximately 80,000 in-
patients a year and treats about 450,000 outpatients to the site each year.

The relocation of the hospital will result in the transfer of activity to the West End of the city.

It is imperative that activity on the site sustains a population and level of activity that continues to support
the East End, growth and investment in the state.

Questions

How can a new development on the current Royal Adelaide Hospital site support the East End, the City of
Adelaide and South Australia?

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Connected

Redevelopment of the current Royal Adelaide Hospital site will unleash the potential for the precinct
to facilitate movement for pedestrians and cyclists.

A network of pedestrian paths and laneways will connect public spaces both internally and to the surrounding
areas and attractions.

The creation of new north-south and east-west pathways will connect to the East End, Botanic Garden,
Adelaide Riverbank and universities.

Upgrading the North Terrace streetscape will continue the work that began in 2001 to enhance North Terrace
as Adelaide’s premier cultural boulevard, and draw people towards the Botanic Garden.

There is also the potential to redesign Frome Road to prioritise cyclists and pedestrians and facilitate
movement to the new city high school at the northern end of Frome Road.

The first stage of the AdeLINK tram network to the East End will be constructed during 2017 and will include
a stop at the current Royal Adelaide Hospital site.

Questions

The success of a new development depends on how well the connections work. What are the key linkages
that need to be made to maximise interaction with the site’s surroundings?

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Sustainable

In 2015 the State Government and Adelaide City Council committed to a joint aspiration for Adelaide
to be the world’s First carbon neutral city. The Climate Change Strategy 2015-2050 sets a target for
the State to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. This redeveloped site will make a significant
contribution towards achieving this target.

Through the use of new technology and excellent design the development will be carbon neutral in its own
right, and through the establishment of the Global Centre for Carbon Neutral Cities, it will become a global
hub for ideas and research on carbon neutral cities.

The John Holland Group / Commercial & General Joint Venture have an ambition to achieve energy efficiency
beyond carbon neutral. A high-tech central energy plant and a local electricity system are some of the
measures that have been proposed.

The provision of minimal onsite parking while facilitating walking and cycling through a safe and well-
connected network of laneways and paths, and well thought-out adaptive reuse of heritage buildings, will
also be integral to achieving the sustainability ambitions.

Questions

What makes a sustainable community?

What would you like to see included in the redevelopment of the current Royal Adelaide Hospital site that
would contribute to making it sustainable?

Further thoughts

Do you have any other ideas or comments?

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Next steps

Over the next six months, Renewal SA will work with the John Holland Group / Commercial & General Joint
Venture to prepare a detailed master plan for the site.

The Royal Adelaide Site development will be impacted by the relocation timeframes for the new Royal
Adelaide Hospital.

Renewal SA is working closely with SA Health about the timeframes for the movement from the current Royal
Adelaide Hospital to the new hospital.

A summary of the information gathered today will be prepared and made available on the Adelaide Riverbank
website and will be used to inform the master plan.

Key steps in the planning process include:

       prepare a detailed master plan for the site

       consultation with Adelaide City Council

       required by the Park Lands Act

       amend the zoning to reflect the final master plan; and

       obtain development approvals.

In developing the master plan, Renewal SA will draw on a range of stakeholders with different interests,
knowledge and skills to transform the vision into reality.

A summary of key elements of the planning and sale process can be seen in the following indicative timeline:

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                                                                          Appendix B

                 Feedback from the Open Day and Online Survey
                                          NOTE: Swear words contained in this feedback
                                                        have been replaced by 

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Feedback from the Open Day

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Where have you seen examples locally, interstate or overseas of great public spaces?
Answer Options                      Response Count
                                    135
answered question                   135
skipped question                    15

Number    Response Date               Response Text
1         Dec 10, 2016 6:42 AM        Jardin des Tuileries, Paris;

2         Dec 6, 2016 2:57 AM         Retiro Park, Madrid.
                                      Lazienki Park, Warsaw
                                      Englischergarten, Munich
                                      Southbank, Brisbane
                                      Gdansk Old Town, Gdansk
3         Dec 6, 2016 1:39 AM         Rome
4         Dec 5, 2016 3:19 AM         Chicago Maggie Daley Park, Boston Public Garden, NYC Highline, Stockholm (around the
                                      Junibacken area).
5         Dec 4, 2016 5:45 AM         Federation Square in Melbourne.
                                      Some park areas in Paris.
                                      Piazzas in Italy
6         Dec 4, 2016 5:25 AM         Petronas Tower, Malaysia. Southbank, Melbourne.
7         Dec 4, 2016 4:38 AM         My favourite public spaces are in parks and botanic gardens .A lot of European cities have
                                      great examples of parks and botanic gardens as do the major cities in Australia
8         Dec 4, 2016 1:18 AM         Most world cities have separate designated public spaces. The idea of Quarters is used in
                                      San Francisco which has far more than four! It's not a literal must have only four.
                                       I look at Berlin now and how the iconic Brandenburg gate is caged in amidst Starbucks,
                                      Maccas and clutter. Same with Docklands Melb. Psychologically, empty space represents
                                      high-value. Symbols of luxury are surrounded by empty space. It's why iconic places are
                                      iconic. They stand within lots of empty space (grassed areas like the Atomium Brussels or
                                      Eiffel Tower Paris). And philanthropic places San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts precinct
                                      Sydney Opera House (which of course was built on the back of community lotteries!) and
                                      which brings the tourists And the locals to the location !

9         Dec 4, 2016 1:02 AM         Rundle Street
                                      Hong Kong
10        Dec 3, 2016 11:48 PM        Historic European Plazas and Churches built to encourage high level of public access and
                                      enjoyment,
11        Dec   3,   2016 10:33 PM    Singapore
12        Dec   3,   2016 10:22 PM    Singapore
13        Dec   3,   2016 10:10 PM    London Paris Florence Rome
14        Dec   3,   2016 10:04 PM    f
15        Dec   3,   2016 8:08 PM     Melbourne London china
16        Dec   3,   2016 6:33 PM     In Liverpool UK, their rejuvenation project of the docks area were sympathetic to the area and
                                      environment, not every space was filled with 'something'.
17        Dec   3,   2016 5:31 PM     St James Park, London
18        Dec   3,   2016 5:05 PM     Rome, Madrid, Melbourne.
19        Dec   3,   2016 1:32 PM     US but New York especially with the use of public spaces amongst towering buildings.
20        Dec   3,   2016 12:26 PM    Hyde park, London
21        Dec   3,   2016 11:56 AM    Hamburg Stadtpark, Cathedral Square Christchurch
22        Dec   3,   2016 11:21 AM    Not sure.
                                      Tonsley- Flinders uni space
23        Dec   3,   2016 10:46 AM    Singapore, Istanbul, Italy
24        Dec   3,   2016 7:46 AM     Sage Gateshead, UK, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh
25        Dec   3,   2016 7:14 AM     NYC central park. Henley Square redevelopment.
26        Dec   3,   2016 4:48 AM     New York -Central Park
27        Dec   3,   2016 3:07 AM     South bank in Melbourne.
28        Dec   3,   2016 2:51 AM     Central park NYC
29        Dec   3,   2016 12:16 AM    Federation Square in Melbourne, combining outdoor even space with culture (e.g. ACMI) and
                                      business
30        Dec   2,   2016 10:00 PM    Holland
31        Dec   2,   2016 9:19 PM     Arid Lands Botanic Gardens
32        Dec   2,   2016 8:43 PM     Centre Georges Pompidou and surrounding Beaubourg area
33        Dec   2,   2016 8:23 PM     Copenhagen, Munich
34        Dec   2,   2016 3:56 PM     Denmark Netherlands Adelaide Central Market
35        Dec   2,   2016 11:19 AM    Southbank in Melbourne has some of the elements I like; the integration of the Arts venues
                                      with the riverbank and cafes is desirable; the casino is not! A bit too gentrified and touristy
                                      though.

36        Dec 2, 2016 10:01 AM        Melbourne's Federation Square,
                                      area around Opera House in Sydney
37        Dec 2, 2016 9:09 AM         Piazzas in Italy, East End in Adelaide (Ebeneezer Place etc), Chinatown etc in Singapore

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38        Dec 2, 2016 8:29 AM        Berlin
39        Dec 2, 2016 7:30 AM        1) Govent Garden, London
                                     2) Canary Wharf, London
40        Dec 2, 2016 7:06 AM        Exhibition square in Melbourne is good, if a little urban. A greener version with nice trees, an
                                     Adelaide feel,
41        Dec 2, 2016 6:45 AM        Paris - Place des Vnosges
                                     London - St James park, Hyde Park, Kensington gardens, Royal Botanical gardens (Kew
                                     gardens)
                                     New York - Central park, New york Botanical Garden, Brooklyn Botanical Garden
                                     Melbourne Botanic gardens
                                     Sydney Chinese garden of friendship

42        Dec 2, 2016 6:13 AM        Bordeaux, France
43        Dec 2, 2016 6:02 AM        Bowden Town Square, Bryant Oark in Manhattan, the Highline in Manhattan, the Boboli
                                     Gardens in Florence, the Royal Parks in London, our own Botanic Garden, the National
                                     Arboretum in Canberra, the Australian Garden at Cranbourne, the parks in Copenhagen and
                                     Helsinki (I can't remember all their names), Union Square in Manhattan, Prospect Park in
                                     Brooklyn, the new riverside parks in Brooklyn that have reclaimed disused piers.

44        Dec 2, 2016 4:38 AM        Beijing, london, mexico City,
45        Dec 2, 2016 4:08 AM        Cairns foreshore, Central Park NY, Port Elliot parks, Henley SQ, Hastings St Noosa, Vatican,
                                     Trafalgar SQ, Nth Tce adel, Federation SQ melb, South Bank bris, Bondi Beach

46        Dec 2, 2016 3:41 AM        Christchurch botanical gardens
47        Dec 2, 2016 3:19 AM        Siena
48        Dec 2, 2016 3:07 AM        Colonel Light's heritage in Adelaide - hardly surpassed in any city, now being trashed by filling
                                     up public spaces with the tower behind parl house, as an example. Have been in other cities
                                     internationally - do not match Adelaide
49        Dec   2,   2016 3:06 AM    Piazzas of Italy; Kings Park in Perth.
50        Dec   2,   2016 3:02 AM    New York City
51        Dec   2,   2016 1:54 AM    Esplanade Singapore
52        Dec   1,   2016 11:07 PM   The Adelaide convention centre
53        Dec   1,   2016 11:00 PM   Superkilen park, nørrebro copenhagen
54        Dec   1,   2016 10:40 PM   oslo, edinburgh,london
55        Dec   1,   2016 10:23 PM   Japan
56        Dec   1,   2016 9:13 PM    New York,Sydney,Melbourne
57        Dec   1,   2016 8:31 PM    how about you  build an operating hospital
58        Dec   1,   2016 4:14 PM    Bath - N/A here. London multiple suburbs - combining home, park/green, work, commercial,
                                     shops. Stuttgart -modern mixed wth old mixed with green mixed with open and space to see
                                     the sky.
59        Dec   1,   2016 1:39 PM    Brisbane. Italy. Our beaches except for over developed foreshores without shade.
60        Dec   1,   2016 12:30 PM   Botanic Park and Gardens in Adelaide
61        Dec   1,   2016 11:48 AM   Jetty road, Glenelg
62        Dec   1,   2016 10:32 AM   Fed square in Melbourne, south bank in Brisbane, nyhaven in Copenhagen, garden by the
                                     bay, Singapore, the many Italian piazzas that work well as public meeting spaces.

63        Dec   1,   2016 10:31 AM   Sydney (Barangaroo), New York (Lincoln Center), New Belgrade
64        Dec   1,   2016 9:47 AM    Trevi fountain
65        Dec   1,   2016 7:21 AM    Central Park, New York
66        Dec   1,   2016 7:21 AM    Locally: Bontanic Gardens; Interstate: Brisbane Southbank; Overseas: Balboa Park San
                                     Diego
67        Dec 1, 2016 6:26 AM        Federation Square Melbourne
68        Dec 1, 2016 6:16 AM        Melbourne federation square
69        Dec 1, 2016 6:10 AM        Piazza del Campo, Siena, Italy
                                     Federation Square, Melbourne
70        Dec   1,   2016 5:53 AM    Melbourne
71        Dec   1,   2016 5:41 AM    Singapore
72        Dec   1,   2016 5:19 AM    Hanoi, Vietnam.
73        Dec   1,   2016 5:06 AM    Melbourne - Fed Square; Paris - the Tuileries garden; Singapore - Gardens by the Bay;
                                     Barcelona - Las Ramlas; the new ANZAC walk off North Terrace.
74        Dec 1, 2016 4:18 AM        Central Park, NYC. Being surrounded by residential/hotel towers and public transport makes
                                     Central park accessible for all.
75        Dec 1, 2016 4:12 AM        Melbourne
                                     Barcelona
                                     New York London Santiago
76        Dec 1, 2016 3:41 AM        Sydney - Darling Harbour/ Circular Quay
77        Dec 1, 2016 3:10 AM        Gunwharf Quay redevelopment in Portsmouth
                                     Bristol Harbourside redevelopment

78        Dec 1, 2016 3:06 AM        Brisbane, before the flood.

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79        Dec 1, 2016 3:02 AM         Paris, Venice, Vienna, London Amsterdam are a few examples of where there are very large
                                      open spaces, pizzas, gardens, etc. Australian cities generally don't do big open spaces very
                                      well. Even Venice with St Marco Square managed to have a big open space.

80        Dec 1, 2016 2:48 AM         Helsinjki, Tallinn, london
81        Dec 1, 2016 2:47 AM         The Meadows, Edinburgh
                                      South Bank, London
                                      Somerset House, London
82        Dec 1, 2016 2:38 AM         Barcelona
83        Dec 1, 2016 2:37 AM         Trafalgar Square
                                      Prague Old Town Square
                                      La Rambla - Barcelona

84        Dec 1, 2016 12:33 AM        Adelaide - Botanic Park, Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens, Stirling
                                      Krakow, Poland - Main Square and parklands and artificial mounds to enjoy city views.
                                      London, England - Parklands
                                      Rome, Italy - Pedestrian only roads, cafes and small shops

85        Dec 1, 2016 12:27 AM        Brisbane - south bank. The botanic gardens and parklands that already exist in Adelaide

86        Dec 1, 2016 12:06 AM        Federation Square.
87        Nov 30, 2016 10:26 PM       Cranbourne gardens Victoria
                                      Argo on the parade cafe, Norwood
                                      Wendy Whiteley gardens , Sydney
                                      Sydney Botanical Gardens
88        Nov   30,   2016 10:00 PM   Victoria Square
89        Nov   30,   2016 9:45 PM    burj kalifa
90        Nov   30,   2016 8:35 PM    Tokyo
91        Nov   30,   2016 7:05 PM    Federation Square
92        Nov   30,   2016 6:04 PM    Sydney opera house, Southbank
93        Nov   30,   2016 5:24 PM    Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines
94        Nov   30,   2016 1:53 PM    Cathedral and Treasury Precinct - Perth WA
95        Nov   30,   2016 1:02 PM    The bund, Shanghai
96        Nov   30,   2016 12:14 PM   Italy
97        Nov   30,   2016 8:13 AM    Fed Sq Melbourne
98        Nov   30,   2016 6:52 AM    Melbourne, Australia. Birmingham, England. Dresden, Germany.
99        Nov   30,   2016 6:06 AM    Italy, Denmark, Japan, Boston, New York, Netherlands, Romania
100       Nov   30,   2016 5:43 AM    City west UniSA campus
101       Nov   30,   2016 5:04 AM    I have visited the Bowden Plant 4 recently, and I think this a great example of re-use and
                                      creating a vibrant community. I also think another good example is the Almere library in the
                                      Netherlands http://www.shareable.net/blog/how-a-new-dutch-library-smashed-attendance-
                                      records as well as the redeveloped Barr Smith library at the University of Adelaide that has
                                      turned the long unused basement area into a funky study and connection place for students.

102       Nov 30, 2016 4:44 AM        La Rambla, Barcelona
                                      The High Line, New York City
                                      Southbank, Melbourne
                                      Fed Square, Melbourne (though the architecture is questionable)

103       Nov 30, 2016 3:49 AM        Salamanca Square Hobart. Protected from wind, clear boundaries, safe place for children,
                                      always people there
104       Nov   30,   2016 1:50 AM    Melbourne Fed Square, Italian Piazza's, New York Central Park & The Highline
105       Nov   30,   2016 1:24 AM    Adelaide Monarto Zoo, Botanic Gardens, Hanoi lakes, lots of Botanic Gardens in Asia
106       Nov   30,   2016 12:20 AM   Outside the cathedral of Notre dame, paris
107       Nov   29,   2016 11:21 PM   Adelaide
108       Nov   29,   2016 11:19 PM   Barcelona, Brisbane
109       Nov   29,   2016 11:18 PM   Bristol, UK. Hamilton House in Stokes Croft.
110       Nov   29,   2016 11:07 PM   Ebenezer Pl
                                      Semaphore Rd
                                      Piazza Dei Signori (Treviso Italy)
111       Nov   29,   2016 8:59 PM    Bergen Norway
112       Nov   29,   2016 1:12 PM    Marina bay Singapore & Crown palace riverside , Melbourne
113       Nov   29,   2016 12:45 PM   London, Atlanta (USA).
114       Nov   29,   2016 9:10 AM    Federation square Melbourne
115       Nov   29,   2016 8:25 AM    Lots of great public spaces in Sydney, particularly around the harbour.
116       Nov   29,   2016 7:18 AM    Federation Square, Melbourne, Flinders Street; The Rocks Sydney; Bennelong Point, Sydney

117       Nov   29,   2016 6:39 AM    Copenhagen botanic gardens
118       Nov   29,   2016 5:13 AM    madrid and valencia
119       Nov   28,   2016 11:21 PM   Edinburgh, Melbourne, Sydney
120       Nov   28,   2016 7:54 PM    Federation Square Melbourne
                                      Berlin

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121       Nov   28,   2016 10:41 AM   Trafalgar Square, Circular Quay, Red Square
122       Nov   28,   2016 5:54 AM    Mostly in Europe they actively use their open spaces creatively.
123       Nov   28,   2016 4:51 AM    Athens/ Greece; Rome/Italy; Bucharest/ Romania; Barcelona & Madrid/ Spain
124       Nov   28,   2016 4:45 AM    The piazzas of florence, Italy.
125       Nov   28,   2016 3:10 AM    Copenhagen
                                      http://www.publicspace.org/en/post/special-recognition-of-the-2016-prize-for-the-city-of-
                                      copenhagen
126       Nov   27,   2016 11:52 PM   Italy, Netherlands
127       Nov   27,   2016 10:12 PM   Perth Riverbank, Qld Brisbane River Southbank,
128       Nov   27,   2016 1:18 PM    High Line, New York
129       Nov   27,   2016 7:09 AM    Federation Square Melbourne
130       Nov   27,   2016 5:55 AM    Federation Square Melbourne
131       Nov   27,   2016 5:24 AM    Federation Square Melbourne, South Bank Brisbane, Central Park New York.
132       Nov   27,   2016 5:08 AM    Bordeaux
                                      Madrid
                                      Barcelona
                                      Manchester
                                      London
                                      Ely
                                      Cambridge
                                      New York City
                                      Copenhagen

133       Nov 27, 2016 2:20 AM        paris, London, Edinburgh,
134       Nov 26, 2016 11:47 PM       The city beach in Brisbane
135       Nov 26, 2016 11:16 PM       Can't remember exact places, europe

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The Royal Adelaide Hospital Site Redevelopment
What was it about them that made them a desirable place to visit and spend time in?
Answer Options                       Response Count
                                     133
answered question                     133
skipped question                      17

Number    Response Date               Response Text
1         Dec 10, 2016 6:42 AM        beautiful garden surrounded by historical and aesthetic buildings
2         Dec 6, 2016 2:57 AM         The first four examples have dense leafy green tree canopies, with networks of paths and
                                      hedges below. They all include cultural buildings with fine architecture, and incredible
                                      welcoming streetscaping, down to lamp posts, cobblestone pavers, and seating. All places
                                      were bustling with people making it friendly and safe.
3         Dec 6, 2016 1:39 AM         No modern development in heritage areas, no high rise, no glass or acrylic domes or canopies,
                                      no exposed steel framework. They have character and aren't the generic off-the-shelf glass
                                      and concrete cubes that is modern architecture.
4         Dec 5, 2016 3:19 AM         Stunning views (height helps), a sense of space, lots of lush greenery, proximity to other
                                      attractions in the city.
5         Dec 4, 2016 5:45 AM         Public spaces - easy access by public transport or foot
6         Dec 4, 2016 5:25 AM         A variety of high and low end shopping and eating. Casual bars. Water feature with seating for
                                      people to enjoy without the need to spend money.
7         Dec 4, 2016 4:38 AM         The great thing about parks is the mix of vegetation that can be on offer which also brings
                                      birdlife into the city and a fresh air 'feel'
8         Dec 4, 2016 1:18 AM         Combinations of nature (trees, plants, grass) water (ponds or swimming) uninterrupted skies
                                      (meaning those eyesores from the 1950s, 1960s are not viewable in the picture).
                                      Where one can sit to chat or read or snooze or paddle or watch the world go by
                                      Public spaces are for the expression of creative energy (performances or the arts) or the
                                      renewal or re-energising of ones own spirit and energy.

                                      Where philanthropy trumps my selfishness
                                      Where the common wealth trumps "my wealth"
                                      Where the free trumps "my profit"
                                      Where harmony and nature coexist side by side
                                      And all receive an equal opportunity to access the good things of the society
                                      Psychologically empty space represent powerful value. It's why the luxury products in flight
                                      magazines are the only item on the Combinations of nature (trees, plants, grass) water (ponds
                                      or swimming) uninterrupted skies (meaning those eyesores from the 1950s, 1960s are not
                                      viewable in the picture).
                                      Where one can sit to chat or read or snooze or paddle or watch the world go by
                                      Public spaces are for the expression of creative energy (performances or the arts) or the
                                      renewal or re-energising of ones own spirit and energy. Where anyone can go for free or can
                                      attend any paid shows. No-one is excluded because one bought the residence rights thus
                                      completely restricting everyone else's access

                                      Where philanthropy trumps my selfishness
                                      Where the common wealth trumps "my wealth"
                                      Where the free trumps "my profit"
                                      Where harmony and nature coexist side by side
                                      And all receive an equal opportunity to access the good things of the society
9         Dec 4, 2016 1:02 AM         Great atmospheres created by unique spaces and things to do for all types of people.
10        Dec 3, 2016 11:48 PM        Although designed and built to accommodate a lot of people the areas manage to cut out
                                      extraneous noise, protect from the elements and facilitate a peaceful refuge even though
                                      thousands of people can be present at any one time.
11        Dec   3,   2016 10:33 PM    Modern interesting natural beautiful
12        Dec   3,   2016 10:22 PM    Art, water, restaurants, culture
13        Dec   3,   2016 10:10 PM    Gardens Trees Open space
14        Dec   3,   2016 10:04 PM    f
15        Dec   3,   2016 8:08 PM     No cars. Open walk areas and gardens. With seating. Areas for outdoor drama and music
                                      events and art galleries
16        Dec 3, 2016 6:33 PM         The history of the the Liverpool docks was maintained.
17        Dec 3, 2016 5:31 PM         Open space, trees, grass, lake, restaurant and small cafes. Absence of commercial and
                                      residential development.
18        Dec 3, 2016 5:05 PM         Large trees and broad non drive or bike 'natural'looking and restful green areas that give real
                                      relief from city ....not just paving with plantings.....they avoid being cut up with road or
                                      bikeways.
19        Dec 3, 2016 1:32 PM         Pockets of open inviting areas and parks and gardens. A mini oasis, lush and green and
                                      colourful in an otherwise grey concrete jungle. Welcoming, inviting and peaceful and relaxing
                                      havens
20        Dec 3, 2016 12:26 PM        A quiet place to go amongst the hustle and bustle of urban life
21        Dec 3, 2016 11:56 AM        A sense of activity and inclusiveness, great use of textures rather than just concrete and
                                      pavers, regular activities such as chess, markets etc
22        Dec 3, 2016 10:46 AM        The combination of people friendly space ie shade, low rise buildings, ease of access, with
                                      cultural and business mix that encouraged people to linger in the space.

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23        Dec 3, 2016 7:46 AM        Vibrancy. Culture, community owned
24        Dec 3, 2016 7:14 AM        A good public space full of life, nature and business
25        Dec 3, 2016 4:48 AM        There were no residential buildings or large scale commercial use. Basically open garden
                                     environment.
26        Dec 3, 2016 3:07 AM        Many different attractions converging together to create a vibrant exciting place to be. To sit
                                     and eat or drink and just watch people go by. I think anywhere next to a body of water generally
                                     is a nice place to spend time.
27        Dec 3, 2016 2:51 AM        Great gardens, wide open and services around the outside. Cafes etc
28        Dec 3, 2016 12:16 AM       Desirable place: culture. Workshops, museums, concerts, etc.
29        Dec 2, 2016 10:00 PM       Less cars more nature and people friendly . diverse range of interesting shops that embrace all
                                     members of the community.
30        Dec 2, 2016 9:19 PM        A beautiful integration of a public garden which showcases native flora and fauna (bird life,
                                     insects and ground dwelling creatures) and introduces the visitor to an example of what the
                                     local area looked like prior to colonisation. The native vegetation is also propagated and sold in
                                     the small native plant nursery attached to the centre. Other gifts which reflect the local
                                     Aboriginal culture are sold in the gift shop and local Aboriginal Artists are able to promote and
                                     sell their work to tourists and visitors. The cafe attached to the centre promotes and sells food
                                     which is sourced from the local native ingredients. It's a clever and engaging way to showcase
                                     the richness, diversity and sustainability of the natural environment before colonisation.

31        Dec 2, 2016 8:43 PM        Sense of discovery, tantalising glimpses and perspectives, social spaces, art and music
                                     performance spaces, music research underground ie IRCAM
32        Dec 2, 2016 8:23 PM        Open, free, historically nased
33        Dec 2, 2016 3:56 PM        Acessabiliy Pedestrian friendly Green Open Containing Art Free
34        Dec 2, 2016 11:19 AM       Energy/buzz/people spaces ie sitting without having to buy something/venues with events that
                                     attract a range of people ie not too gentrified and middle class types of activities--some
                                     everyday sorts of things--not too many spaces like this in Melbourne but it represents my ideal

35        Dec 2, 2016 10:01 AM       Vibrant, things to do and see, on the way to other places so catches passing traffic as well

36        Dec 2, 2016 9:09 AM        Very pedestrian/bike friendly, meeting place, have all sorts of people at all hours so they feel
                                     inviting and friendly.
37        Dec 2, 2016 8:29 AM        Lots of water and trees with buildings well spread out
38        Dec 2, 2016 7:30 AM        1) Great mix of markets, shopping, high end fashion, street entertainment, night life, bars,
                                     restaurants and a history. Culture and something happening year round. Feels luxurious.

                                     2) Modern, architecturally stunning, nice green parks linking parts of the business estate. Great
                                     restaurants, cafes, shops and bars. Also feels luxurious being in the banking district.

39        Dec 2, 2016 7:06 AM        Free, vibrant
40        Dec 2, 2016 6:45 AM        Each is a green oasis in a large urban area. Each of them is cherished and loved and cared for
                                     by the city. Each is well visited by both locals and tourists alike.
                                     They are not part of residential and commercial developments. They are maintained with a view
                                     to the future, and are not treated as a short term extractive industry.
41        Dec 2, 2016 6:13 AM        Open, respectful of heritage, clever parks and promenades
42        Dec 2, 2016 6:02 AM        Green, loved by the community, clever design but not at the expense of nature, the inclusion of
                                     good art, a sense of retreat from urban business, timelessness and calm
43        Dec 2, 2016 4:08 AM        Free public access, sensible design. Investment in the core generates amenity, attraction and
                                     spending to which plug-in businesses around that core benefit. The exception is Disneyland but
                                     the Myer Centre and Adelaide Zoo disasters proved its an unreliable model.

44        Dec 2, 2016 3:41 AM        Open space. Integrated cafe and public park. Community engagement at every age.
45        Dec 2, 2016 3:19 AM        large open space with no cars and lots of shops and cafes around the edge
46        Dec 2, 2016 3:07 AM        Space, green and brown according to season, plants and birds, quietness, able to slow down
                                     and breathe in the city, meet friends, think, enjoy being alive
47        Dec 2, 2016 3:06 AM        Pleasant but functional design with plenty of greenery. Location/attractions/amenities mean
                                     that the space is busy enough to create a buzzing atmosphere. Good public transport.

48        Dec   2,   2016 3:02 AM    Restaurants, lots of people, interesting shops, iconic locations
49        Dec   2,   2016 1:54 AM    Brings people together for music and the arts
50        Dec   1,   2016 11:07 PM   Business and events
51        Dec   1,   2016 11:00 PM   Great fine grain design for both young and old for relaxing and recreation and also creates a
                                     pedestrian access walk/cycleway off of the traditional street network
52        Dec 1, 2016 10:40 PM       large areas of space in which public can socialise or individually appreciate the environment.
                                     Open spaces combined with vegetation.and specific landscaping encouraging engagement or
                                     able to be used for large community events. Few restrictions applied by "Authorities"-these
                                     occurred by spocial pressure-respectful playing of ball games or dancing to music, paving
                                     which encouraged children and adults to follow a pattern. Lots of varied seating.

53        Dec 1, 2016 10:23 PM       The spaces were innovative and creative, which really drew people towards the area.
54        Dec 1, 2016 9:13 PM        A variety of things to do,including restaurants,arts spaces,green spaces.A busy place that feels
                                     like there is a lot happening.
55        Dec 1, 2016 8:31 PM        except you may want to get a professional in the government to oversee its construction

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56        Dec 1, 2016 4:14 PM         As above.
                                      To blend, but not mix, work, play, and appreciation/ deeper thought.
                                      The mixture of ideas/thoughts.

57        Dec 1, 2016 1:39 PM         Places to do things.... See ...hear.... fine arts and culture.
58        Dec 1, 2016 12:30 PM        They are public parklands without commercial development.
59        Dec 1, 2016 11:48 AM        Open spaced, shopping, a mix of age group related attractions from bars to to kids play
                                      fountain
60        Dec 1, 2016 10:32 AM        Beautiful, well designed spaces that people flock to enjoy and relax, mixed use so that they
                                      work for special events. They're surrounded by areas of cultural significance and are centrally
                                      located and accessible.
61        Dec 1, 2016 10:31 AM        They were inviting. They were austere or private. They were open places
62        Dec 1, 2016 9:47 AM         Ease for people to access and utilise day and night. Amenities bringing people into the area

63        Dec   1,   2016 7:21 AM     Grass, vegetation and a lack of concrete
64        Dec   1,   2016 7:21 AM     A place to relax or be active, depending on mood. Good place to meet up with friends.
65        Dec   1,   2016 6:26 AM     A great place to catch up and spend time with people
66        Dec   1,   2016 6:16 AM     Lots of people doing lots of different things
67        Dec   1,   2016 6:10 AM     Interesting design, art and amenities
                                      Restaurants and cafes
                                      Public art
68        Dec   1,   2016 5:53 AM     Creative art
69        Dec   1,   2016 5:41 AM     Exciting and visually different, cafes and restaurants
70        Dec   1,   2016 5:19 AM     Green parks and lake, resturants and social areas for locals and tourists alike.
71        Dec   1,   2016 5:06 AM     All have a sense of space that makes these places comfortable to visit - their is also a sense of
                                      purpose which is certainly enhanced by their ability to cope with large numbers of locals and
                                      tourists alike. The architecture of these places is either modern or ageless.

72        Dec 1, 2016 4:18 AM         Easy access for locals and tourists, mainly by foot traffic - close to residential areas, hotels, as
                                      well as easy access by public transport.
                                      The current (old) RAH site would benefit from a extension.
73        Dec 1, 2016 4:12 AM         Green...lots of pleasant shady places to sit....pleasant plantings and wide pathways...not noisy
                                      (except for specific noisy activities every now and then...eg.live music. Toilets nearby. Close to
                                      public transport . Clean. Attractive.
74        Dec 1, 2016 3:41 AM         Clean, bright, open. A feeling of safety and buzz. There was people out and about, doing things
                                      that made the space feel used rather than open and empty. And there is something for
                                      everyone. A place for kids to play. A place to shop. A place to eat. A place to sit and watch the
                                      world go by.
75        Dec 1, 2016 3:10 AM         good mix of day time and night time use and facilities,stunning settings, effective use of
                                      historical settings and buildings.
76        Dec 1, 2016 3:06 AM         They had functional uses, eg the swimming area and garden 'rooms'
77        Dec 1, 2016 3:02 AM         All those cities have managed to retain grand old architecture (especially Paris) without square
                                      glass boxes invading the place.
78        Dec   1,   2016 2:48 AM     public buildings around them - open space and views to other public space
79        Dec   1,   2016 2:47 AM     There were other people there
80        Dec   1,   2016 2:38 AM     vibrant mix of cultural and public spaces
81        Dec   1,   2016 2:37 AM     Public spaces that are successful are located in areas that have a diverse day and night
                                      activity. This can be achieved through ensuring there is residential land uses with other cultural
                                      and civic land uses. Key anchor tenants need to be established to be tourist draw card on the
                                      national and world stage. Iconic architecture and interactive public realm will provide a draw
                                      card. Ongoing activation through events also assists. Flexible space that can be used for public
                                      events and then more formal dining.
82        Dec 1, 2016 12:33 AM        Generally - Lots of green, shade, lakes, benches to sit and enjoy, shade for the summer
                                      months.
                                      Krakow,London, Rome - Fantastic architecture
83        Dec 1, 2016 12:27 AM        Quiet areas. Not too many people. Not over populated. Pleasant and comfortable.
84        Dec 1, 2016 12:06 AM        Access to arts, music, cafes while central to public transport a d the city.
85        Nov 30, 2016 10:26 PM       Space for a variety of activities or relaxation (reading, running,games on lawn)
                                      A beautiful view or a nice atmosphere of being in nature
                                      Not too formal

86        Nov   30,   2016 10:00 PM   Green, designer space, carbon neutral. More trees required
87        Nov   30,   2016 9:45 PM    They had great views.
88        Nov   30,   2016 8:35 PM    A peaceful refuge in a busy city. Safe. Some small shops.
89        Nov   30,   2016 7:05 PM    I enjoy the vibrancy of the space, cafes, artists, buskers, big screen tvs displaying sporting
                                      events
90        Nov 30, 2016 6:04 PM        Beautiful iconic building with Botanic Gardens right next to it. Southbank has all the cafes and
                                      set out well
91        Nov 30, 2016 5:24 PM        Offered a varied landscape. Incorporated both modern and culturally significant scapes and
                                      monuments
92        Nov 30, 2016 1:53 PM        New library, heritage buildings kept and redeveloped now accessible to public, new green
                                      spaces. Made that area of Perth more attractive
93        Nov 30, 2016 1:02 PM        Heritage building mix the fashion modern building
94        Nov 30, 2016 12:14 PM       People. Atmosphere. Safe. Beautiful buildings. Greenery. Water. Cafes.

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95        Nov 30, 2016 8:13 AM        Central, close to public transport, lots of attractions
96        Nov 30, 2016 6:52 AM        Open and inviting with a wide range of uses. Active. Busy. Accessible.
97        Nov 30, 2016 6:06 AM        A lot of greenery; focus on sustainability; nature; shade; fusion of very modern and
                                      olden/renaissance architecture (wood, green, steel, glass, brown brick; no boring white/gray
                                      pavers that are in Rundle Mall and North Terrace currently); night-life with lighting and even
                                      perhaps speakers with music playing (not radio - classical, or ambient - this has been shown to
                                      decrease crime, relax patrons, etc.).
98        Nov 30, 2016 5:43 AM        Open spaces, and lots of greenery
99        Nov 30, 2016 5:04 AM        The blend of culture, local community involvement/ownership and good design principals. They
                                      have turned the typical or historical model on its head, and made something new, appealing
                                      and relevant to a new society - both economically, socially and culturally

100       Nov 30, 2016 4:44 AM        Activity, green spaces, car free, people space
101       Nov 30, 2016 3:49 AM        See above
102       Nov 30, 2016 1:50 AM        They are unique to their setting with a consideration for meaning adaptability and a
                                      contemporary vernacular
103       Nov   30,   2016 1:24 AM    Open space, nature, relaxing
104       Nov   30,   2016 12:20 AM   Mixing the historic site with gardens and space for food vending carts etc
105       Nov   29,   2016 11:21 PM   Seating fenced playgrounds toilets and shade no bad elements
106       Nov   29,   2016 11:19 PM   Multi-use "market place" friendly areas, integrated with shopping and eating precincts.
107       Nov   29,   2016 11:18 PM   Wide range of activities, wide social circles and age demographics, offering something different
                                      to the norm while still being inviting and all inclusive.
108       Nov 29, 2016 11:07 PM       Architecture
                                      Thoughtfulness of space
                                      Greenery
                                      Accessibility
109       Nov   29,   2016 8:59 PM    They left Old Valuable buildings alone
110       Nov   29,   2016 1:12 PM    The spacious boulevard , relaxing lighting , and vibrat atmosphere in the night.
111       Nov   29,   2016 12:45 PM   Interactive, or historical interest.
112       Nov   29,   2016 9:10 AM    Design and diversity
113       Nov   29,   2016 8:25 AM    It was a very pleasant place to enjoy life, relax, eat and drink and enjoy the views.
114       Nov   29,   2016 7:18 AM    Art and multi media Exhibitions + performance + young entrepreneurs + history + natural
                                      environment + historic buildings retained + housing
115       Nov 29, 2016 6:39 AM        Right next to the Copenhagen botanic gardens is a big market with all sorts of delicious food
                                      and products. You want to spend time there because you can shop for groceries, eat some
                                      delicious food, have a coffee, juice or a beer and you can get a picnic lunch to carry next door
                                      to the botanic gardens and enjoy a meal there too. It's all in close proximity and it is definitely
                                      what you would call 'activated' and a very desirable place to hang out.

116       Nov   29,   2016 5:13 AM    the landscape and the architecture were out standing and bold
117       Nov   28,   2016 11:21 PM   Vibrant and alive and accessible to all
118       Nov   28,   2016 7:54 PM    Accessibility, activation, high quality food places (no franchises)
119       Nov   28,   2016 10:41 AM   Well-designed, good atmosphere, heritage
120       Nov   28,   2016 5:54 AM    Underground parking beneath, sometimes performance venues above or meeting areas and of
                                      course cafes, sitting areas and shade.
121       Nov 28, 2016 4:51 AM        Historical & cultural meaning; the parks and gardens- flower shows, vegetation, clean air &
                                      space for reflection and rest
122       Nov 28, 2016 4:45 AM        Beautiful central architecture and surrounding cafes.
123       Nov 28, 2016 3:10 AM        The city is people focused, environmentally friendly with less hard surfaces, more natural
                                      products, nature based activities and an abundance of natural environments.
124       Nov 27, 2016 11:52 PM       Open, inviting, green, no cars, lots of seating and cafe space. play area's, lounge areas
125       Nov 27, 2016 10:12 PM       Attractive views, family friendly, clean, green lawns
126       Nov 27, 2016 1:18 PM        The intergration of the landscape into the built elements. There is a connection between the
                                      landscape and the seasons, with local plant species.
127       Nov 27, 2016 7:09 AM        A 'people' space - encouraging activity, flexibility of use
128       Nov 27, 2016 5:55 AM        the diverse range of people gathering together
129       Nov 27, 2016 5:24 AM        Space for people, greenery, activity and people actively using the facilities to the area is alive.

130       Nov 27, 2016 5:08 AM        Seating within nature
                                      Interesting artwork
                                      Sense of space in a crowded city
                                      Variety of food and drink options nearby
                                      Calm atmosphere, yet enough people around to be exciting
                                      Usable by families and business people
                                      Themes
                                      Festivals and events
                                      Easily accessible by trams
                                      Walkable
                                      Clean

131       Nov 27, 2016 2:20 AM        location, shade, seating, multi use, picnic areas and walks that were dog friendly
132       Nov 26, 2016 11:47 PM       A place to escape the heat in the city.
                                      Popular among tourists and people working the city.

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133       Nov 26, 2016 11:16 PM   Family friendly, natural spaces, room, space, different areas, structures//gardens that double
                                  as play spaces or seating etc

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The Royal Adelaide Hospital Site Redevelopment
What cultural and civic uses could be a significant tourism drawcard for local, national and international visitors?
Answer Options                         Response Count
                                       111
answered question                       111
skipped question                        39

Number    Response Date                 Response Text
1         Dec 10, 2016 7:03 AM          A beautiful garden city, one not overrun by corporations.
2         Dec 6, 2016 3:13 AM           Between the McEwin and Rice Buildings, create a network of small laneway bars, cafes and
                                        restaurants (Think Golden Gai, Shibuya, Tokyo mixed with Peel St).

                                        Personally I'd love to see a modern science/innovation/ideas centre built spread between
                                        Margaret Graham, Womens Health and Allied Health Buildings. They hands down always
                                        attract, entertain and educate all types of people.

                                        Lastly - I really liked the white box Modern Art Museum Design
3         Dec 6, 2016 1:43 AM           A proper multi space opera house/concert hall with fantastic acoustics because the Festival
                                        Theatre is concentrating on longer run musicals and other shows.
4         Dec 5, 2016 3:28 AM           Markets, walking/segway tours, play areas that don't alienate adults, temporary installations of
                                        public art, historic walking trails
5         Dec 4, 2016 5:50 AM           Museum spaces to show to greater effect our current Museum's collection. Art gallery space.
                                        Indigenous cultural showcase

6         Dec 4, 2016 5:35 AM           Building should be used for commercial purposed, another empty Museum will become a
                                        burden on the state government.
7         Dec 4, 2016 4:48 AM           Need to carefully balance what activities are chosen so as not to detract from existing tourism
                                        drawcards.
8         Dec 3, 2016 11:57 PM          an open air amphitheatre similar to one at Festival Centre but with a greater capacity and an
                                        emphasis on use of natural structures (less visible concrete). Protection from sun

9         Dec 3, 2016 10:36 PM          South Australian history museum
                                        Modern art gallery
                                        Sporting museum
10        Dec 3, 2016 10:24 PM          Return the site to the botanic gardens.
11        Dec 3, 2016 10:12 PM          Park Land Green space Walking areas
12        Dec 3, 2016 8:12 PM           Local food offered local plants used local materials to build with gallery areas theatre
                                        performance areas open air cafes restaurants
13        Dec 3, 2016 6:37 PM           Arts centre similar to to the Tate modern & similar galleries which would attract local Australian
                                        artists as well as overseas artists.
14        Dec 3, 2016 6:12 PM           Concert Hall. History of SA Museum, Science Museum. Medical Museum, Contemporary Art
                                        Gallery, but definitely not hotel, residential or major commercial development.

15        Dec 3, 2016 5:12 PM           Theatre, bookstore and music venues ....bit more 'high' culture, not too many same shops and
                                        food outlets already well provided for in Adelaide....unique venues ..make a large building an
                                        indigenous culture and heritage centre
16        Dec 3, 2016 1:45 PM           The Bice Building could house a music museum/Hall of Fame of past and present famous
                                        Adelaide musicians and artists and TV personalities. eg Jimmy Barnes etc
17        Dec 3, 2016 12:36 PM          Promote South Australian regions highlighting each regions art, food, theatre, aboriginal
                                        background and diversity.
18        Dec 3, 2016 11:58 AM          Indigenous art gallery, opera house/philharmonic hall
19        Dec 3, 2016 11:30 AM          Active science centre like Questacon in Canberra
                                        Arts spaces with resident artists

20        Dec 3, 2016 10:50 AM          Museum of modern art, an aboriginal centre, a significant south Australian history museum,

21        Dec 3, 2016 7:48 AM           Concert hall
22        Dec 3, 2016 4:51 AM           Extension of Museum, Extension of Art Gallery, Concert Hall
23        Dec 3, 2016 3:45 AM           The Art Gallery has been quite vocal about its need for a new modern art gallery. And
                                        Adelaide is sadly lacking a social history museum. While it wouldn't be a tourism drawcard, a
                                        concert hall for the ASO would be great too.
24        Dec 3, 2016 3:09 AM           International art gallery of modern pieces. An iconic building that could be easily identifiable
                                        worldwide. This can be achieved through unique architecture.
25        Dec 3, 2016 2:54 AM           Fringe, garden tours, tourist centre
26        Dec 3, 2016 12:18 AM          The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra finally having a home for concerts and rehearsals. This
                                        would also free up the Festival Theatre and Adelaide Town Hall for other events as there aren't
                                        enough performance spaces in Adelaide.
27        Dec 2, 2016 9:44 PM           I think Tandanya could be provided an opportunity to have a dedicated space for exhibitions in
                                        the new precinct which would provide a linkage to visitors to visit Tandanya itself.

28        Dec 2, 2016 8:47 PM           Chamber music performance space
29        Dec 2, 2016 8:24 PM           New museum

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