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  • DuluthD Offline
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    replied to Kiwiwomble on last edited by Duluth
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    @Kiwiwomble said in Eden Park:

    @Auckman said in Eden Park:

    @ARHS - Plenty in the past 20 years. Always a big walk from some side street at least 2km from the ground unless you get there hours early in one of those school parking lots. The longest walk was 5km away to St Lukes where the charter buses were parked. Hence why I switched to taking the train but it was easier as I was near a rail station at those times.

    Not sure if you realise this but most of downtown Auckland is reclaimed from the sea. They’ve been doing it since the 19th century. Reclaiming more land for a stadium isn’t a big deal in my humble opinion.

    5km?...is that a little exaggeration? st lukes is only 1.5km from eden park, less if you go down a side street

    Yup. Or another example, it’s a 3.4km walk from the Civic in Queen St

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    @Duluth said in Eden Park:

    @Kiwiwomble said in Eden Park:

    @Auckman said in Eden Park:

    @ARHS - Plenty in the past 20 years. Always a big walk from some side street at least 2km from the ground unless you get there hours early in one of those school parking lots. The longest walk was 5km away to St Lukes where the charter buses were parked. Hence why I switched to taking the train but it was easier as I was near a rail station at those times.

    Not sure if you realise this but most of downtown Auckland is reclaimed from the sea. They’ve been doing it since the 19th century. Reclaiming more land for a stadium isn’t a big deal in my humble opinion.

    5km?...is that a little exaggeration? st lukes is only 1.5km from eden park, less if you go down a side street

    Yup. Or another example, it’s a 3.4km walk from the Civic in Queen St

    Jesus, that's nothing.

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    You just need to know where to park with all the closed roads for any event at Eden Park. Usually it is a 10 min walk from where I park. Mt Smart is worse for parking despite being in an industrial area.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    replied to Bovidae on last edited by
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    @Bovidae said in Eden Park:

    You just need to know where to park with all the closed roads for any event at Eden Park. Usually it is a 10 min walk from where I park. Mt Smart is worse for parking despite being in an industrial area.

    Same, I get the same park for AB or Super games and it's an easy walk, did it when my kids were little and they either walked or were on my shoulders. Didn't kill me, so must have been easy enough.

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Eden Park:

    @Auckman said in Eden Park:

    @ARHS - Plenty in the past 20 years. Always a big walk from some side street at least 2km from the ground unless you get there hours early in one of those school parking lots. The longest walk was 5km away to St Lukes where the charter buses were parked. Hence why I switched to taking the train but it was easier as I was near a rail station at those times.

    Not sure if you realise this but most of downtown Auckland is reclaimed from the sea. They’ve been doing it since the 19th century. Reclaiming more land for a stadium isn’t a big deal in my humble opinion.

    5km?...is that a little exaggeration? st lukes is only 1.5km from eden park, less if you go down a side street

    hah just a little eh! It would barely be 5km from Eden Park to the potential site of the new waterfront stadium

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  • AuckmanA Offline
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    @Kiwiwomble
    Well it felt like 5km with the side streets we were walking through. Went through the Eden rugby club way. It wasn’t a 10min walk. It was more like a 20min walk. All the charter buses were parked there.

    Catching the train was much easier. 2min walk.

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  • AuckmanA Offline
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    @JK - fair enough. When I lived in the Shore years ago, the buses were terrible. I’m told they still are recently with all the public transport disruptions this year.

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    @ARHS - most of downtown Auckland is reclaimed from the sea. Not sure what the problem is. According to you Britomart station (ie: that underground station right next to the harbour) should’ve been flooded by now. Well, it hasn’t flooded. Not even with the recent floods.

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    @Auckman said in Eden Park:

    @JK - fair enough. When I lived in the Shore years ago, the buses were terrible. I’m told they still are recently with all the public transport disruptions this year.

    Yes I think they still are. I don't catch them for daily commutes but the ferries are very unreliable.

    For a game though its quite different with buses direct to Eden Park from most bus stations as well as other handy locations like Takapuna central. Its very easy and no charge as all included within your ticket (not that they even check).

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    @Auckman said in Eden Park:

    @ARHS - most of downtown Auckland is reclaimed from the sea. Not sure what the problem is. According to you Britomart station (ie: that underground station right next to the harbour) should’ve been flooded by now. Well, it hasn’t flooded. Not even with the recent floods.

    Read what I wrote. You promoted the steps down to the harbour water. Maybe I read it wrong in thinking it was being built immediately adjacent to the water. But I understood it was to be a floating roof for the promoted design.

    Because of the roof thing i asked about the plan for watering the turf at that level and whether the roof would block all rain.
    There will be lots of water pumped out for people and services.
    If you published the engineering plan that might help the cause.

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    replied to JK on last edited by nostrildamus
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    I shouldn't get involved in a thread where people have such strong opinions but I would like to note just recently Auckland City Council had an over 200 million $ bill for leaky buildings, it is a problematic and expensive thing to fix a portside stadium if things go wrong and even modern architecture gets it wrong, spectacularly.

    And the most famous harbourside architectural landmark of the 20th century went massively over budget and they sacked the architect.

    If it was my money I'd be very sceptical of a stadium set into the water, especially in terms of costs, construction quality, and getting it built on time. Surely there is an easier way and a location that is more accessible than an overcrowded pimple on the edge of an isthmus.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    @nostrildamus said in Eden Park:

    I shouldn't get involved in a thread where people have such strong opinions but I would like to note just recently Auckland City Council had an over 200 million $ bill for leaky buildings, it is a problematic and expensive thing to fix a portside stadium if things go wrong and even modern architecture gets it wrong, spectacularly.

    And the most famous harbourside architectural landmark of the 20th century went massively over budget and they sacked the architect.

    If it was my money I'd be very sceptical of a stadium set into the water, especially in terms of costs, construction quality, and getting it built on time. Surely there is an easier way and a location that is more accessible than an overcrowded pimple on the edge of an isthmus.

    Yeah it's called Eden Park, just keep iterating on improving access. As a bonus, you don't throw away a century of history.

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    replied to Kirwan on last edited by
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    @Kirwan said in Eden Park:

    Yeah it's called Eden Park, just keep iterating on improving access. As a bonus, you don't throw away a century of history.

    yeah I think my family have been supporters there for getting up to close to a century and you forgot arguably the biggest advantage: the AB Eden Park record!
    https://www.allblacks.com/news/eden-park-winning-streak-on-the-line-2/

    But in my opinion, there has to be a line beyond which it wouldn't be feasible to upgrade Eden Park-I don't know what that line is and if it would be reached but I think there should be one.

    Oh and I've walked top of Queen St (where I used to live) to Eden Park and it was a great little walk.

    To the poster who said North Shore was too far with public transport, that has definitely improved in the last few years but yeah it still depends on exactly where one lives on the Shore.

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    @nostrildamus - well I’m a supporter of the Quay park site. Surely though, the “sunken stadium” isn’t actually sitting in water? It’s going to be reclaimed land like everywhere else in downtown Auckland. Engineers have repeatedly said it on here that it’s not a problem.

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    replied to ARHS on last edited by
    #330

    @ARHS refer to my reply to Nostrilimius. Cheers

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    @Auckman said in Eden Park:

    @nostrildamus - well I’m a supporter of the Quay park site. Surely though, the “sunken stadium” isn’t actually sitting in water? It’s going to be reclaimed land like everywhere else in downtown Auckland. Engineers have repeatedly said it on here that it’s not a problem.

    Everything’s solvable with enough money.

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    @Auckman all good. I was challenging around the terms: waterfront, beside Bledisloe Wharf, floating roof and sunken from the promo articles. Quay Park seems to be a more practical option.

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  • nostrildamusN Offline
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    @Auckman said in Eden Park:

    @nostrildamus - well I’m a supporter of the Quay park site. Surely though, the “sunken stadium” isn’t actually sitting in water? It’s going to be reclaimed land like everywhere else in downtown Auckland. Engineers have repeatedly said it on here that it’s not a problem.

    Yeah um it takes money to keep reclaimed land as land. Especially with the projections for sea rise.

    He's an architect not an engineer but:

    Yes to CBD stadium, just not waterfront - The University of Auckland

    and if you can zoom in via this:

    Eloise Gibson, Felippe Rodrigues  /  interactives

    Sinking cities

    Sinking cities

    Why some towns will get double the global rate of sea level rise

    as to the costs (and some section details) consider (and extrapolate from) this:

    News Archives
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  • boobooB Offline
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    @Kirwan said in Eden Park:

    @Auckman said in Eden Park:

    @nostrildamus - well I’m a supporter of the Quay park site. Surely though, the “sunken stadium” isn’t actually sitting in water? It’s going to be reclaimed land like everywhere else in downtown Auckland. Engineers have repeatedly said it on here that it’s not a problem.

    Everything’s solvable with enough money.

    As an old colleague of mine used to say "There's no such thing as an engineering problem, it's a money problem."

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