Kahless wrote: » I don't mind the brewery. That monstrosity on the North Quays needs disposing of though.
magick wrote: » 2 Sam McCauleys Metal Bus stop thing, I really dont see the point in this, if anything i find it clogs up the street, now i think it was ment for info for people visiting the town, but isnt that what a tourist info center is for?
magick wrote: » 3 The brewery as ur coming over the bridge, i dont know about any of you, but if you have ever seen a modded pc case with a window in it, this is exactly what it looks like. Personally i think they could have done better.
Kahless I don't mind the brewery.
Cabaal wrote: » Old Crane on the Quay has been done up recently and the council would be foolish to knock it down, its part of history and should be cept, the brewery when your coming over the bridge ain't that bad looking....in fairness its a industrial area and it could look much much worse. Waterford would do well do bury the esb lines and remove the pylons and redevolpe the train station as well as all the old scrap yards down past the brewery
Ballybrickenman wrote: » The old ESB building on The Mall is the biggest eye sore in Waterford by far. Not so much the building but its placement. Allowing it to be built there was an act of vandalism on a historical Georgian street. It is way out of scale with the street and generally just unsuitable. Shame on the planner who gave it permission. :mad:
The Pox wrote: » In general I think all the car parks are pretty ugly along the quay, I was coing up with an architectural masterstroke a while ago to build a new level above the existing carparks (effectively making them underground) and have a really long park/gardens/seating most of the way along the quay! There are several reasons why that will never happen both political and engineering. I used to drive people down from Dublin airport nearly every week (mos tof whom were from UK or further afield and it always suprised how many of them thought the view down the quay at night was really pretty and loved
Cabaal wrote: » At night as your coming from the Limerick/Kilkenny road side the view of Waterford as your coming upto trhe bridge is pretty nice to be honest....its well lite. However the carparks on the quays look awful and messy, I'd have to agree that garden areas with small kiosk like units that could sell coffee, newspapers etc would look much nicer and would make the area much more pleasant as well as providing services to people. Of course the problem with this is the number of cars and where do you put them, so until that is solved or much better public transport can cut down on numbers then this isn't going to happen :mad:
magick wrote: » 3 Our lovely "new" bridge that was completed then collapsed into the river, the collective population shouted......"ahh fcuk it" i could name other examlples, however waterford is not the only city with this condition, remember the port tunnel ?
Cabaal wrote: » Which "new" bridge?
Roen wrote: » It wasn't in place at the time, it just fell off the barge/crane as it was being lifted into place. I remember seeing all the sections of it sail past me down the junior side of De La Salle as they shipped them upstream to the construction site.
blue-army wrote: » That place next to Statoil on the Dunmore Road...
magick wrote: » the existing bridge we have at the moment, short time after its completion, a part of it collapsed into the river
brendansmith wrote: » Waterford Agricultural Salvage, I like that being there, alot of memories!