I just saw this in The Advocate https://www.theadvocate.com.au/story/6250081/dove-lake-viewing-shelter-permit-lodged/?cs=12
The planning application is here http://www.kentish.tas.gov.au/page.aspx?u=1550
I haven't followed this much but that photo realistic artists impression of the shelter viewed looking towards Cradle is, IMO, an abomination.
The roof line is so incongruous, so chunky and an eyesore.
No idea who proposed that but surely Cradle Mt deserves better than that.
Have I missed something? Something in the design brief or criteria?
Others may have a different story.
Also reported While the work is underway, there will be a temporary boardwalk to Dove Lake, while the existing path is demolished and rehabilitated and a new path is laid
Again ignorant. But why build a temporary board walk, demolish and rehab the existing path and build a new path?
Is the grade of the existing path not suited to modern standards?
I note the new one curves out to the west then returns to existing.
Mind boggles!