Sun Aug 28, 2016 5:48 pm
Sorry if I come across as aggressive but yes I am frustrated with the quality of some of the schemes coming through, and obviously we disagree on that, but the council does have much to answer for in terms of its planning/design expertise.
My issue is mainly with the use of rendering this wet, coastal city. Look at Altolusso, Landmark Place in Churchill away, that block next to Queen St station, the student accommodation on Bute Terrace and the numerous Bay developments that feature render. It doesn't keep its look for long - it either becomes black or green or cracks - and if it's painted it needs even more maintenance. I'm just calling for some more 'hardy' materials that stand the test of time and do not weather badly within 5 years (if you're lucky). The blac render in this will be covered in seagull shit in weeks
I am absolutely not even thinking about schemes such as the Shard. But frankly the mid to high rise stuff being built in inner London and other cities now, including SOME of the new resi schemes in the Bay, are of brick construction - maybe with some zinc - and they will not date or weather as badly.
Rain screen cladding on the whole of Capital Quarteris may weather OK but my god will we regret it in a few years. It's just about design quality. My opinion, I realise, but I'm sure I'm not alone.