What should replace the Stirling Rotunda?

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Project Update

The Stirling Rotunda replacement design concepts are currently being drafted and finalised based on the Stage 1 consultation feedback. Council will review the draft concepts in preparation for a Stage 2 consultation planned for 2021/2022.

To ensure you don't miss the opportunity to have your say during the Stage 2 consultation follow the project and leave your email address on the right.




The rotunda in Stirling was recently damaged in a vehicle accident, and subsequently had to be demolished. Council is now seeking design ideas and community input into what a new replacement facility might be.

Background

The rotunda located on the Stirling Library lawns was damaged in a car accident on 6 August 2018 and due to the significance of the damage, was required to be demolished.

The rotunda was built by the Stirling Apex Club as a Centenary of Federation project in 2001.

Community groups have been instrumental in the initial build of the rotunda and its dedication as a memorial as well as ongoing maintenance of the rotunda. The Stirling Library lawn is a very popular space with the community for passive recreation and events. With increasing demand on this space for events, it is a good time to review how the space is used and what facilities would best support the continued use by the community.

Stage 1 Consultation Outcomes

The Stage 1 consultation highlighted the following for consideration:

  • Accommodate for the growing / changing role of the library and include greater connection and integration of design between the inside and the outside.
  • Ensure the facility has power and WiFi access points.
  • Potential functionality for musical performances and presentations.
  • Include a functional ‘backdrop’ for a stage/amphitheater while also allowing an open line of sight across the space for traffic travelling in from Aldgate and driving through Stirling.
  • A multi-purpose facility, with it being less of a rotunda and more an amphitheater
  • Creatively include any new protection measures that need to be installed (i.e. ‘artistic’ bollards / Stirling Spheres).
  • Location/placement to accommodate current and future use for events and activities (eg Fringe Events, Markets)
  • Retain as much green space as possible and keep the open feel
  • Recognition that the site gets a very large number of post school youth utilisation.



Project Update

The Stirling Rotunda replacement design concepts are currently being drafted and finalised based on the Stage 1 consultation feedback. Council will review the draft concepts in preparation for a Stage 2 consultation planned for 2021/2022.

To ensure you don't miss the opportunity to have your say during the Stage 2 consultation follow the project and leave your email address on the right.




The rotunda in Stirling was recently damaged in a vehicle accident, and subsequently had to be demolished. Council is now seeking design ideas and community input into what a new replacement facility might be.

Background

The rotunda located on the Stirling Library lawns was damaged in a car accident on 6 August 2018 and due to the significance of the damage, was required to be demolished.

The rotunda was built by the Stirling Apex Club as a Centenary of Federation project in 2001.

Community groups have been instrumental in the initial build of the rotunda and its dedication as a memorial as well as ongoing maintenance of the rotunda. The Stirling Library lawn is a very popular space with the community for passive recreation and events. With increasing demand on this space for events, it is a good time to review how the space is used and what facilities would best support the continued use by the community.

Stage 1 Consultation Outcomes

The Stage 1 consultation highlighted the following for consideration:

  • Accommodate for the growing / changing role of the library and include greater connection and integration of design between the inside and the outside.
  • Ensure the facility has power and WiFi access points.
  • Potential functionality for musical performances and presentations.
  • Include a functional ‘backdrop’ for a stage/amphitheater while also allowing an open line of sight across the space for traffic travelling in from Aldgate and driving through Stirling.
  • A multi-purpose facility, with it being less of a rotunda and more an amphitheater
  • Creatively include any new protection measures that need to be installed (i.e. ‘artistic’ bollards / Stirling Spheres).
  • Location/placement to accommodate current and future use for events and activities (eg Fringe Events, Markets)
  • Retain as much green space as possible and keep the open feel
  • Recognition that the site gets a very large number of post school youth utilisation.



Guest Book

Do you have an idea or comment about designing a new community facility to replace the Rotunda? Share your ideas and comments below.
The initial public consultation has concluded.

Replace with a new rotunda - a good quality timber rotunda

Mark B over 5 years ago

The Stirling Business Association represents the interests of the business community in Stirling. We want to see something very similar replacing the rotunda that was demolished in a car mishap. The previous rotunda was well used by many community groups as a focal point for gatherings and meetings. Despite it only being constructed reasonably recently, it was in keeping with the mix of 'old and new' of Stirling. We would like to see it replaced.

SBA over 5 years ago

How about a dance-o-mat, like the one in Christchurch?

Katie over 5 years ago

I liked the character of the old rotunda and would like to see it replaced but it wasn't very functional or accessible.

An amphitheatre is a great idea but how much use will it get for performances given the location. At best it would be used for people to sit and for students to hang out after school.

So perhaps a mixed use space with gardens and seating that extends out into an open area that could be used for performances and games e.g. outdoor chess.

lsimon over 5 years ago

This is submitted on behalf of Arts Excentrix.
We suggest a purpose built performance space, such as a sound shell with stage area.
The old Rotunda was inappropriate for contemporary performance and constructed when a brass band might be the offering. It had fixed tables. The stage was too high, creating a chasm between performers and audience.

The ground drops away from the area at the Stirling library lawns, so whatever is created doesn’t need to be raised much off the ground level if at all. A backing to wall to screen the traffic noise and reflect the sound out into the audience area would help define the area as a dedicated performance space with a stage area big enough to have dancers and bands, Sound shells usually have a curved back wall with a focal point determined by the audience space available. Such a space would be very useful during the Fringe offerings. Power-points on the back wall would be essential with substantial power available on 2 circuits, one for sound and another for lights.

glenrey over 5 years ago

I think Stirling needs to maintain its unique, village character with strong, visible links to its past - I would like to see a replacement rotunda with a design that echos Stirling's traditional features.

pip over 5 years ago

undercover semi circle stage similar to the amplitheatre at scarborough beach WA...but smaller. I liked the rotunda though, either one!

jacquelinebreithaupt over 5 years ago

The rotunda was an icon. It needs to be replaced with the same design but to withstand impact

jen Vonthien over 5 years ago

A Wadding pool and a water fountain, would be good for the community,

Turner over 5 years ago

I think a wadding pool and a water fountain in the centre of it would be good for the community. Like the one in Adelaide but scaled down a fraction !!!

Turner over 5 years ago

need a new rotunda similar to previous on but updated a little to suit modern taste and ohs

suzzii over 5 years ago

Car Parking space for non-council employees

expihe over 5 years ago

More car parking space for non-council employees

expihe over 5 years ago

A precious open space that doesn't need another structure. The library is an attractive building and having an open lawn leaves the focus on that. Many people use this space, especially young ones and a small structure is hardly a community facility and a large one would totally spoil this site.

GAE over 5 years ago

A contemporary platform/amphitheatre, in the far south eastern corner, acknowledging the Apex Club, and paid for by the negligent driver who drove without due care and damaged the old one.

pl55 over 5 years ago

Rebuild the Rotunda. As it was.
It is Iconic.
It represents Stirling.

Eli over 5 years ago

Replace the Rotunda with a Rotunda of the same design and style, using locals with the skills to construct a building of the same quality & design as the original rotunda. The rotunda was an iconic building in Stirling in an enduring style, for this reason I think it should be replaced in that style. The historic area of Stirling is being eroded with modern structures which do not fit with the feel, character and charm of the area. We need to bring that charm and character into Stirling again. This is our opportunity to see how we can use local craftsmen and women to create a high quality Rotunda. To show some respect for our history and those amazing men and women who made Stirling what it is today. Lets not destroy what they did for us. The opportunity is NOW! Use our Local Skills.

EO'C over 5 years ago

We loved the rotunda. Keep a similar style please. It was lovely

Georgie over 5 years ago

Replace it with another rotunda incorporating some/all of the ideas listed in your email. It was used so much and if extended to include these things would surely increase its use. The area of lawn should not be reduced too much though. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to have our say.
Malcolm and Merle Biggs

Malcolm over 5 years ago

Why not just replace the rotunda? It was a lovely little structure, and maybe just replace it with a couple of extra seats in there with the added ability of power supplied in the event of a band or performance in there. Drop screens sounds cool
too.

Mick James - Crafers over 5 years ago
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