Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Eastgate is Open!




Normality of sorts has returned to the eastern suburbs with the welcome news that Eastgate has reopened. I went down to take a look at the mall for the first time since the Feburary earthquake ripped it's guts out. There are a number of very significant changes down there, not just the fact that half of the mall was demolished. The mall food court area has been braced with millions of support like structures both on the roof and the walls. They appear to have been turned into some kind of feature. I quite like the ones on the wall, they're steel bars and some even have lights embedded in them. The roof ones are wood and are not as nice, they are in fact, quite ugly. It looks like someone has gone and glued millions of little popsicle sticks to the roof. The escalator to the first floor is still behind the construction zone, and there is a new kind fo escalator out the front. This one is rather weird because the steps do not move! A helpful shop assistant informed me that they call this new kind of manual-stepping escalator stairs. The scaled-back Eastgate is temporary, however temporary in this case may mean a few years. My money is on at least five before they're ready to rebuild the lost parts.They're certainly building it with some nice features that I hope aren't lost when the mall expands again. Shops that open out on to the car park provide the new mall with some nice glass frontage that has been lacking since the concrete gulag was constructed in 2001. Change the name back, and this scaled down mall would be idyllic. This video below would be appropriate for the occasion.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Haha gulag. Nice description. The times they are a changin'.