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"Adelaide Rocks" by Nice Architects - 2nd prize and People's Choice Award for RAHsite competition

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Jan 3, 2014

"Adelaide Rocks" by Nice Architects with Mulloway Studios. Image: Nice Architects

If you saw our recent feature of the international Royal Adelaide Hospital Design Competition winning entries, here's a more detailed look into "Adelaide Rocks" a.k.a. The Hill by young Slovakian firm Nice Architects.

In collaboration with Mulloway Studios from South Australia, the proposal won a joint Second Prize and People's Choice Award in the competition.

Check out some more images Nice Architects sent us.

Project description:

"ADELAIDE ROCKS is a new urban quarter. It is an engaging, unexpected, fun, active and multi-layered place built around sound  ecological principles and economic sustainability. It will be a significant cultural and civic space that continues and consolidates the North Terrace Boulevard and Riverbank Precinct in Adelaide."

Image: Nice Architects

"The core of the proposal is a massive urban gesture – a hill formed from the debris of demolished buildings that turns waste into a positive, exciting, and unique urban space. The hill provides a strong identity for the place, for the city and the State, and together with a series of embedded functions, creates a unique urban space that is quirky and engaging.  A green and vertical landscape that connects the city to the parklands, the hill provides active and passive recreational opportunities not readily available within Adelaide’s CBD."

Image: Nice Architects

"The hill also provides a series of ecological opportunities that are unique. The mass and height of the hill supports the climate control of interior and exterior spaces throughout the site through subsidence cooling, geothermal exchange, heat extraction via a thermal chimney and the storage of cooling energy in a mass cool chamber."

Image: Nice Architects

"Acknowledging its historical identity, the proposal retains many of the existing buildings along North Terrace and Frome Road, showcasing the built heritage of the site and providing new uses through adaptation. These buildings respond the existing language of cultural institutions and provide a sense of familiarity in contrast to the proposed new vertical landscape beyond."

Image: Nice Architects

"The removal of connective obstructions between existing buildings provides clear glimpses of the hill while simultaneously increases pedestrian permeability to the site."

Image: Nice Architects.

"Characterised by its cultural frontage along North Terrace, the proposal incorporates the Museum of South Australia, Art Gallery of South Australia, Contemporary Art Gallery of South Australia, Museum of Adelaide and Aboriginal Gallery. These cultural uses are counterbalanced with university uses and residential accommodation, providing a well-balanced mix of programmes that aims to  provide all-day activation to the site."

Image: Nice Architects.

"To the eastern boundary of the site, a landmark mixed-use tower anchors the corner, providing residential accommodation and associated functions as well as ongoing economic impetus and activity. The 23-storey building accommodates public functions on the lower levels including a sport centre in connection with recreational functions of the hill and residential apartments on upper levels. The building is designed to achieve a six star rating."

Image: Nice Architects.

"The vibrancy of public spaces and hill-park are at the core of the proposal. This vibrancy is underpinned by a unique, unexpected and apparently whimsical hill-scape. It signifies the site and becomes a strong reflection of how creative thinking can turn a mundane demolition problem into a positive and unique outcome, contributing to the identity of a creative City and State."

For full project text, click here.

Image: Nice Architects.

Project details

Project: architectural 2-staged competition
Place: Adelaide, Australia

Architecture
Nice Architects - Tomas Zacek, Sona Pohlova, Igor Zacek, Roman Janata, Katarina Valickova, Roman Hajtmanek, Jakub Spaniel, Matej Hoppan, David Sandrik 
Mulloway Studio - Anthony Coupe, Esther Chew, James Baker, Felicity Sando, Emily Paech 
Landscape Architecture -  2KA Landscape Architects, Peter Pasecny, Ivana Pasecna, Lenka Korbelova, Linda Siranova 

Consultants 
Structural Engineer: Peter Bestro 
Landscape Architecture: Aspect Studios - Tim Conybeare 
Sustainability: Jasmine Palmer 
Cost: Hill PDA, Alex Hrelja, Fergus Stewart 
Video: Martin Halama

Images courtesy of Nice Architects.

Click the thumbnails below to see additional images.

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"Adelaide Rocks" by Nice Architects - 2nd prize and People's Choice Award for RAHsite competition

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Jan 3, 2014

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"Adelaide Rocks" by Nice Architects with Mulloway Studios. Image: Nice Architects

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sustainable ● south australia ● site ● royal adelaide hospital ● renewal ● proposal ● nice architects ● mulloway studios ● australia ● adelaide

If you saw our recent feature of the international Royal Adelaide Hospital Design Competition winning entries, here's a more detailed look into "Adelaide Rocks" a.k.a. The Hill by young Slovakian firm Nice Architects.

In collaboration with Mulloway Studios from South Australia, the proposal won a joint Second Prize and People's Choice Award in the competition.

Check out some more images Nice Architects sent us.

Project description:

"ADELAIDE ROCKS is a new urban quarter. It is an engaging, unexpected, fun, active and multi-layered place built around sound  ecological principles and economic sustainability. It will be a significant cultural and civic space that continues and consolidates the North Terrace Boulevard and Riverbank Precinct in Adelaide."

Image: Nice Architects

"The core of the proposal is a massive urban gesture – a hill formed from the debris of demolished buildings that turns waste into a positive, exciting, and unique urban space. The hill provides a strong identity for the place, for the city and the State, and together with a series of embedded functions, creates a unique urban space that is quirky and engaging.  A green and vertical landscape that connects the city to the parklands, the hill provides active and passive recreational opportunities not readily available within Adelaide’s CBD."

Image: Nice Architects

"The hill also provides a series of ecological opportunities that are unique. The mass and height of the hill supports the climate control of interior and exterior spaces throughout the site through subsidence cooling, geothermal exchange, heat extraction via a thermal chimney and the storage of cooling energy in a mass cool chamber."

Image: Nice Architects

"Acknowledging its historical identity, the proposal retains many of the existing buildings along North Terrace and Frome Road, showcasing the built heritage of the site and providing new uses through adaptation. These buildings respond the existing language of cultural institutions and provide a sense of familiarity in contrast to the proposed new vertical landscape beyond."

Image: Nice Architects

"The removal of connective obstructions between existing buildings provides clear glimpses of the hill while simultaneously increases pedestrian permeability to the site."

Image: Nice Architects.

"Characterised by its cultural frontage along North Terrace, the proposal incorporates the Museum of South Australia, Art Gallery of South Australia, Contemporary Art Gallery of South Australia, Museum of Adelaide and Aboriginal Gallery. These cultural uses are counterbalanced with university uses and residential accommodation, providing a well-balanced mix of programmes that aims to  provide all-day activation to the site."

Image: Nice Architects.

"To the eastern boundary of the site, a landmark mixed-use tower anchors the corner, providing residential accommodation and associated functions as well as ongoing economic impetus and activity. The 23-storey building accommodates public functions on the lower levels including a sport centre in connection with recreational functions of the hill and residential apartments on upper levels. The building is designed to achieve a six star rating."

Image: Nice Architects.

"The vibrancy of public spaces and hill-park are at the core of the proposal. This vibrancy is underpinned by a unique, unexpected and apparently whimsical hill-scape. It signifies the site and becomes a strong reflection of how creative thinking can turn a mundane demolition problem into a positive and unique outcome, contributing to the identity of a creative City and State."

For full project text, click here.

Image: Nice Architects.

Project details

Project: architectural 2-staged competition
Place: Adelaide, Australia

Architecture
Nice Architects - Tomas Zacek, Sona Pohlova, Igor Zacek, Roman Janata, Katarina Valickova, Roman Hajtmanek, Jakub Spaniel, Matej Hoppan, David Sandrik 
Mulloway Studio - Anthony Coupe, Esther Chew, James Baker, Felicity Sando, Emily Paech 
Landscape Architecture -  2KA Landscape Architects, Peter Pasecny, Ivana Pasecna, Lenka Korbelova, Linda Siranova 

Consultants 
Structural Engineer: Peter Bestro 
Landscape Architecture: Aspect Studios - Tim Conybeare 
Sustainability: Jasmine Palmer 
Cost: Hill PDA, Alex Hrelja, Fergus Stewart 
Video: Martin Halama

Images courtesy of Nice Architects.

Click the thumbnails below to see additional images.

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