Thursday 28 August 2008

New Library and Civic Hall

At the meeting on Tuesday night Council moved on to the next stage of development of these exciting facilities, endorsing the concept plans for refurbishment and authorising the architects to proceed to detailed design. (Click on the images to enlarge)

The external appearance, for me, has visual elements of a book, a window to knowledge, and technology.

Cheryl Parrott, our Manager Library & Heritage has described the redeveloped Civic Centre Library and Hall as a focal point for the community. She describes it as providing an important social gathering point, offering a contemporary range of collections, facilities and innovative quality library, heritage and social services which support the intellectual, educational, cultural and social needs of the South Perth community. The facilities will be accessible and will be a welcoming place for people of all ages and backgrounds.

Tuesday 12 August 2008

Como Beach Damage

Recent storms have created more damage to the river edges along the freeway. This damage is mainly due to water from waves washing and pulling out large volumes of sand from underneath and behind protective structures. Erosion is working ever closer to the freeway.

While this seems at first to be an aesthetic matter for residents of South Perth, were damage to extend to the freeway there would be economic implications for the State of WA.

Here the sand beneath new pavement has been washed out, allowing recent works to collapse.

These pictures show clearly that the damage is not caused by impact, but rather by the extraction of supporting sand underneath limestone blocks and pavement.

The next area showing incipient damage is on the river edge next to the Narrows Bridge. Here the protective works are being undermined and may soon collapse, leaving the freeway at risk. Note how close this is to the traffic.

It has been suggested that 'gabions', parcels of rock wrapped up in wire, could protect the walls. Here is a picture of what happens to such parcels after a short time. The wire netting rusts and tears, leaving loose piles of small rocks. Along Mounts Bay Road there is now a large problem with what to do next.