From 21 March to 16 April 2023, the council consulted with the community on preferred building style to inform the design brief for any replacement building.
The survey sought to understand:
preferred ways to respect our history and reflect stories of the past in the new building and its surrounds
preferred ways for the building to connect with the stairs from Marine Parade and park surrounds
preferences for the architectural style of the new building; from Art Deco to Contemporary.
You can read the full findings here: http://bitly.ws/PRd3
The below snapshot provides a high-level summary of the findings.
Engagement snapshot:
Through 624 survey responses the community advised:
Overall, people want a BALANCE between aesthetically pleasing ART DECO and CONTEMPORARY design compatible with the sub-tropical climate.
It is most important that:
You can buy a coffee, a meal or an ice-cream and enjoy it sitting in the park or indoors.
Building design and position enhance the park and complement mature vegetation.
You can have free access to building spaces that provide protection from the weather.
Building design and position conveniently connect Marine Parade and the foreshore to allow pedestrian movement
Top 3:
Top 3 Art Deco building features:
Symmetrical with curved corners
Pale, pastel colours
Simple geometric detailing
Top 3 Contemporary building features:
Structures that create shady outdoor spaces
Landscaping that blurs inside and outside
Mix of traditional and modern materials
Top 3 ways to reflect stories of the past:
Features that reference Art Deco style
Signage with photos of original building
Reuse of original building materials
Please reach out if you have any questions as we will be engaging with the council about all of this findings.
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