One thing which has fascinated me about Brisbane is the number of buildings which are covered in plant greenery. Even in this age of drought and water restrictions, around the city there are a number of buildings where even palm trees are the norm. I've tried to capture this to some degree in this post, when as I was walking down Adelaide Street, I came across two such instances. This is by no means unique, and I must stress that for any visitor to Brisbane, if you look around, you will see greenery everywhere.
The first of these is what appears to be a small plantation of bamboo which masks the Zen Bar at Post Office Square. If you ever have the opportunity to eat here, and they do fantastic Asian food, you get a wonderful view of both the park and what appears to be an Asian garden outside the window, rather than your standard streetscape. This is at 215 Adelaide Street.
Cheers, I Love Brisbane, Wes.
Click Here for the Google Map Reference for this post. (The Zen Bar, for want of something different!)
Dear wes. I had a friend who was an apprentice chef at the zen bar many years ago. She used to tell people she worked in a 'noodle bar' and the number of people who mistook that for 'nude bar' was really quite amusing!
ReplyDeletelove it. That is a very interesting way to liven up a drab huge buiding huh? OY, I wonder if they have a full time staff that just weeds those gardens?
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