Monday, 5 August 2024

East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): Redevelopment Visions (1997)

Before pausing the series five weeks ago, two entries had been posted just on events in 1997 alone. The first entry focused on progress with the construction of the buildings, while the second entry focused on the protests and demonstrations that had occurred during the year.

This week, the focus is on the alternative schemes proposed by critics and opponents of the redevelopment as a solution to the concerns raised. 

Architect Visions

East Circular Quay April 4 1997 SMH 3
Source: Susskind, A. & Totaro, P. 1997. " Two high minds take a long, tall, sally forth into Quay controversy. The Sydney Morning Herald, April 4: 3. 

In April 1997, The Sydney Morning Herald, published two schemes proposed by architects as solutions to concerns associated with the redevelopment of East Circular Quay by concentrating development towards the Cahill Expressway end of the block and converting the remaining space into public space.
East Circular Quay April 4 1997 SMH 3 enlarged

From Source: Susskind, A. & Totaro, P. 1997. " Two high minds take a long, tall, sally forth into Quay controversy. The Sydney Morning Herald, April 4: 3. 

Tony Rodi and Paul Johnson proposed two forty-storey twin towers, placed at each end of Circular Quay, shaped like a pyramid, with landscaped space to occupy the former buildings at East Circular Quay. The objective was to create a "majestic gateway" to Sydney. 

East Circular Quay April 4 1997 SMH 3 enlarged 2
From Source: Susskind, A. & Totaro, P. 1997. " Two high minds take a long, tall, sally forth into Quay controversy. The Sydney Morning Herald, April 4: 3. 

Harry Seidler adopted a simpler approach, focusing on one tower that would be the tallest in Australia.

The return of David Brice

East Circular Quay March 20 1997 SMH 1 enlarged
Source: Totaro, P. & Wainwright, R. 1997.  "Controversial building may go, but at a high price". The Sydney Morning Herald, March 20: 1.

David Brice has been mentioned in previous entries as part of the series as he sought his own development proposals for the precinct. His solution was to merge the sites of the Royal Automobile Club and Quay Apartments and build a "needle like" highrise tower on the consolidated site of around fifty stories. A low-rise hotel would be built on the site of the Coca Amatil building, with the building height stepping down to lowrise at its northern end, opening up the views of the Royal Botanic Gardens. His scheme was reported to have cost an estimated $800 million. 

East Circular Quay July 5 1997 SMH 6 enlarged

East Circular Quay July 5 1997 SMH 6
Source: Totaro, P. & Wainwright, R. 1997. "East-west land swap proposed to solve Quay crisis". The Sydney Morning Herald, July 5: 6.


East Circular Quay June 4 1997 SMH 1 enlarged 2

East Circular Quay June 4 1997 SMH 1 enlarged 
Source: Totaro, P. & Wainwright, R. 1997. "Quay question: will Sydney accept this trade-off?" The Sydney Morning Herald, June 4.1.

The NSW State Government rejected Mr Brice's proposal.

  east circular quay june 4 1997 AFR 46 

Source: Jlmenez, C. 1997. "State rejects new Circular Quay plan". The Australian Financial Review, June 4: 46. 

  East Circular Quay June 16 1997 AFR page unknownSource: Harley, R. 1997. "RACA meeting to consider Quay development proposal". The Australian Financial Review,  June 16: page unknown  

The disadvantage of Brice's scheme was that the Royal Botanic Gardens would be overshadowed by a taller building on the Royal Automobile Club & Quay Apartments site.

    East Circular Quay June 11 1997 SMH 7Source: Totaro, P . & Wainwright, R. 1997. "Casting a long shadow over Quay development". The Sydney Morning Herald, June 11: 7.

Members of the Royal Automobile Club were asked to vote and ultimately voted down the proposal

  East Circular Quay August 27 1997 SMH 5
Source: Totaro, P. & Wainwright, R. 1997. "Anger at error over Quay deal". The Sydney Morning Herald, August 27: 5.

Entries in this Series
  1. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): The first apartment block proposal (1979)
  2. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): Opera Garden Centre Scheme (1984)
  3. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): Unilever House Hotel Conversion (1986)
  4. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): Opera Garden Centre Scheme Revisited (1986)
  5. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): Unilever House Hotel Conversion (1987)
  6. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): CML's 1990 Scheme
  7. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): CML's Bennelong Centre (1991)
  8. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): The Revolving Office Tower Scheme (1991)
  9. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): East Circular Quay 'Ideas Quest' (1992)
  10. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): Mirvac Hotel Scheme - 61 Macquarie Street (1992)
  11. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): New Planning Guidelines unveiled (1993)
  12. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): The shift towards residential development (1993)
  13. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): Residential Scheme unveiled (1994)
  14. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): Construction commences (1995)
  15. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): Construction continues (1996)
  16. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): Unveiling "The Toaster" (1997)
  17. East Circular Quay Redevelopment (Series): The protests (1997)

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