Super Steve Earle
Well-known member
Have a look at the Aloft in London. Much more interesting design. Looks like not only do we get the Nike budget kit for the players, but the Aloft budget hotel design.
Appearance-wise, might it be relevant that the stadium was designed under the previous regime and the hotel under the present one?
I am surprised they haven't just put a curving roof on it to mirror the footy ground. That would appease the whiners who say it is not aesthetically pleasing.
I think they have tried to copy the madjeski, but failed spectacularly.
So you're saying that the people who think it looks horrible are whiners and, apropos Madjeski, you agree with them?
The previous regime never got itself into a situation where the City Council's planners took a stance that came as a surprise to the Club.
What's caused this breakdown in communications?
Maybe there's just certain parties being malicious for the sake of it because didn't the club deny there were plans for a hotel on the site when the original stadium planning application was in progress? For example, Falmer Parish Council seem to be suspiciously keen to object due to the hotel in their words not complementing 'the iconic stadium'. A cynic might suggest opponents to the proposal just want to cost the club money for the sake of it. They do have previous, after all. But then again, the club said there were no plans for a hotel.
Lord B will advise, but I'd be surprised if council officials do 'malicious for the sake of it'. That said, the quality of the buildings approved in the city over the years suggests that they haven't objected to it on purely aesthetic grounds either.
I don't doubt you, but is there anything particular that makes you say it's definitely not the case - have they said something nice about us?One thing the council fully understands is the value of the Albion to the city.
19 years ago when we were trying to get back to Brighton - you may have had a point. But now, that's definitely not the case.
Maybe there's just certain parties being malicious for the sake of it because didn't the club deny there were plans for a hotel on the site when the original stadium planning application was in progress? For example, Falmer Parish Council seem to be suspiciously keen to object due to the hotel in their words not complementing 'the iconic stadium'. A cynic might suggest opponents to the proposal just want to cost the club money for the sake of it. They do have previous, after all. But then again, the club said there were no plans for a hotel.
Hello Rachel,
Falmer Parish Council are not objecting to the hotel**application BH2015/03285. We would however like to express our disappointment with the bland architecture and bland landscaping. The stadium is**iconic in design and deserves something more special alongside it.
Best wishes.
Melanie Cutress
Chair Falmer Parish Council.
I don't doubt you, but is there anything particular that makes you say it's definitely not the case - have they said something nice about us?
I'm probably in a minority of Albion fans but a majority of non Albion fans, but the design of the North Stand roof at the Amex is just daft. It does have a wonky roof and if you as me, the terrace is too shallow. As for the hotel refusal, then I probably take a different line also. The council down at Brighton never has recognised the large asset the club is to the town both in visitors and free advertising every Saturday when the results are read out. However I wonder if they have at last understood and are concerned that a hotel might mean that visitors will stay not in B&B in town but instead in Falmer. I dont know just a thought but if that isnt the reason and they still have not understood the value of the institution that is BHA then some people you can lead to water, but you can never make them drink.
How about killing two birds with one stone... extend the North Stand to twice the size in a single tier, with a row of hospitality / bedroom suites at the top and the rest of the rooms behind the stand with a concourse below?
I think they should incorporate the hotel into the north east corner where it still looks a bit unfinished. Surely a prime view for the hotel function room , bar or resturant would be from the north east corner over the pitch. I know that's the view I would want to see at a stadium hotel.
Hello Rachel,
Falmer Parish Council are not objecting to the hotel**application BH2015/03285. We would however like to express our disappointment with the bland architecture and bland landscaping. The stadium is**iconic in design and deserves something more special alongside it.
Best wishes.
Melanie Cutress
Chair Falmer Parish Council.
How can you suggest Falmer Parish Council are suspiciously keen to object when they have actually stated that they are not objecting to the hotel?