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Peiriannydd wrote:Are those hotels located so close to Victoria's Parliament buildings in Melbourne? Wow! I didn't realise that Melbourne's economy had been so bad since the locals took over! My, my...
Seriously, some peope need to get out more. If you don't like the fact that a cheap and ugly hotel is being built next to a cheap and ugly parliament building, then you can blame our forefathers for that. Maybe if the case for Home Rule had been pushed a little harder around the turn of the 20th century then maybe we'd have a Parliament building like Stormont or something grander. Look carefully at the second image, which indicates a old version for the masterplanning of our Civil Centre. You can see "Houses of Parliament" marked on the roof on either side of the portico, on the building just about the gardens.
Perhaps that's being too harsh. Maybe we should just blame the complete and utter morons who commissioned that hideous building (that's already dated) and the idiots who did the masterplanning for the bay, which I understand started before devolution.
I think that the Senedd is way better, architecturally, than the proposed hotel. The masterplanning for the bay does leave a lot to be desired but the fact is that this prime plot should have been reserved for something better than a Premier Inn.
As Jantra says, it does reflect the moribund state of the Welsh economy and the multiple failures of devolution. However, the Cardiff economy is doing reasonably well. If this hotel is built using top notch materials then there may be some redemption. Unfortunately I believe that this is unlikely to transpire.
What we will probably be left with is a turd stinking out the whole of the Bay.