VISION Issue 42 | Page 12

VISION 42 — CIVIC STAR The client, Adelaide Convention Centre, was very specific in their requirements for flexibility and recognised the advantages that both the rotating drum concept and the hinged seating provided. Our challenge was to combine these together on a difficult site. The East Building is the first building in the world to combine hinged seating, operable walls and rotating drums, making the ACC truly one of the world’s most flexible convention centres. Did the project give you sleepless nights? The most difficult component was replacing a building that was 30 years old and sitting on top of a 30 year-old car park and Adelaide Central Railway Station. There are platforms with trains on them still running during the construction process while you’re trying to build a building. We couldn’t shut them down. You can’t shut down the entire city’s transport network. There were sleepless nights about how we were going to do it safely and how we were going to get this built on time and not disrupt everyone else’s lives. Your billboard-scale inclined glazing is pretty much the climax of your composition. The days of creating civic or entertainment facilities where you can’t get that sense of excitement or interest about what’s occurring inside are over. We have a higher expectation for knowing there’s entertainment and excitement going on in our most exciting buildings, so this facade and the glazing was critical to get right, and that visibility in both directions. “One of the great accomplishments here is an enormous glass wall that draws visitors attention to a beautiful view, something that only the latest and best high performance glazing systems can achieve.” SIMON TOTHILL, ARCHITECT