Icon or eyesore?

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kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Monday 6th November 2006
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The proposed waterfront stadium that is.........IMO I think it’s ugly and looks like white chocolate donut. My thoughts are that if they definitely don’t want to upgrade Eden Park, pump the money into North Harbour stadium. At least there’s a base for existing transport infrastructure and space to spread out a bit. I think this urban/projects designer needs a slap. The stuff being pumped out lately is horrid. Is it another sad old case where the public don’t have their say and it will be built regardless?
If they were building it, surely being a city of sails you’d build something around a nautical or kiwiana theme? Where the heck would they stuff the container ships and container wharf, theres bugger all boat space down there now?


Edited by kylie on Monday 6th November 00:15

renn68

281 posts

223 months

Monday 6th November 2006
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its part of their integrated transport strategy - not enough room for containers, so extend hard stand further into the harbour - move containers and build stadium - need more room for containers - fill in remaining area and you have your second harbour crossing.

Esprit

6,370 posts

290 months

Monday 6th November 2006
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the height of idiocy... north harbour stadium it should be and invest the bulk of the money putting in a rail link up there.

Richard Gee

201 posts

220 months

Monday 6th November 2006
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Waste of money. Build some more tracks :-)



Kiwi XTR2

2,693 posts

239 months

Monday 6th November 2006
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As someone who had a little to do with Britomart paperbag before it became the 'bastard daughter of Britomart' (thanks Fluffy & Co banghead ) they would have some real fun with the foundations. It is not the most robust geology down there.

And yes we could really send the economy down the toilet by shagging around with the container terminal without doing the proper analysis.

With the little time that is left I think they should either:
- Do a combination upgrade of Eden Park with some extra permanent seating and some extra temporary seating to get to the 60,000 in the NZ bid to the IRB; OR
- Upgrade North Harbour Stadium (again with a permanent/temporary combo) (although I don't agree with extending conventional heavyrail up there); OR
- Build at Avondale Racecourse; OR
- Build the Manukau Harbour option (I think it's Pikes Point or something?)

I've had my head down too much to really analyze the other options but "4 years to build a waterfront stadium" needs to go on a Tui billboard.

peterpsg

813 posts

241 months

Monday 6th November 2006
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Perhaps all that extra concrete will put enough stress on the geology to grow a fracture right down to the magmatic layers...

IMHO the best thing that ever could happen to central auckland, is a dirty great volcano appearing under it, then we can rebuilt it from scratch into something nicer...

speedy_thrills

7,775 posts

250 months

Monday 6th November 2006
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I…couldn’t really care less, like many who live outside Auckland I can detach myself from its problems. It could virtually be it’s own little country and make no difference to the rest of us (some of the power crazed local councillors may enjoy that immensely!).

Edit: But keep on paying your taxes, they keep the rest of us in expensive road projects and ensure you can commute in the miserable congestion you have become accustomed to.

Edited by speedy_thrills on Monday 6th November 11:31

kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Monday 6th November 2006
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Looks like Helen is behind this one and going ahead with the project. And apparently its been voted in by the public as a goer down the viaduct? I must have missed those vital voting papers again rolleyes

Kiwi XTR2

2,693 posts

239 months

Monday 6th November 2006
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Well it would be known as "The Bed-Pan" rather than "The Cake-Tin".

I think the vote must have been everyone returning their old silver coins that will be smelted down to make the bedpan.

I wonder if Uncle Helen's electorate staff have told him about the constituents views of the 'Mixed Use' development that would go in the place of a defunct Eden Park.

Mustang-man

255 posts

228 months

Tuesday 7th November 2006
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Richard Gee said:
Waste of money. Build some more tracks :-)

This mans' on the right stuff. cool clap
I second it for good measure.

wedgepilot

819 posts

290 months

Sunday 12th November 2006
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www.wellington.govt.nz/news/display-item.php?id=2708


More tracks would still be better though...

jamieheasman

823 posts

291 months

Monday 13th November 2006
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Couldn't they stick another sponge layer on in wellington?

I can't believe everyone was excited to get the rugby world cup here - the infrustructure is nowhere near good enough. We're all going to end up paying for it for years to come and the IRB will be the only ones making any money from it!

The idea I had the other day for a stadium was to build a great big ship with a playing field installed in the middle. That way you can move it around the country or world hosting various events. This way you could probably recoup some of the costs by renting it out to smaller countries who can't afford to build a stadium........

kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Bloody hell...... how did a breakfast cereal maker get the go ahead for a waterfront stadium? Jeeeesus!

Kiwi XTR2

2,693 posts

239 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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peterpsg said:
Last time I ever eat 'BerriBerriNice', roll on Jordans...

Isn't that Peter Andre's job?

kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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peterpsg said:
Kiwi XTR2 said:
peterpsg said:
Last time I ever eat 'BerriBerriNice', roll on Jordans...

Isn't that Peter Andre's job?


Ok, just finished 2md bottle of red,
Edited by peterpsg on Thursday 23 November 22:37


You lush drunk drink thumbup

looking forward to 4pm today my shout this week for staff drinkies. I have a bottle of Armantes Old Bush Vine Granacha 2004 and Red Knot Shiraz 2004 sitting in the top draw (tempering) hehe Should shut them up hopefully.

speedy_thrills

7,775 posts

250 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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kylie said:
looking forward to 4pm today my shout this week for staff drinkies. I have a bottle of Armantes Old Bush Vine Granacha 2004 and Red Knot Shiraz 2004 sitting in the top draw (tempering) hehe Should shut them up hopefully.
Gentle there or you'll be taking public transport home!

Ffirg 005

2,013 posts

258 months

Friday 24th November 2006
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Good to hear you're all celebrating my birthday in style party

kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Friday 24th November 2006
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Happy Birthday!! - have a great day