Smart Greenway Strategy

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SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY PRESENTATION

ABBEY SCHWEIZER | z5164216 | LAND2413


“I am designing a Greenway in Sydney Olympic park that addresses the disconnect between humans and nature by means of creating a smart greenway strategy.”

ABBEY SCHWEIZER | z5164216 | LAND2413


01. Theory

THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

BIOPHILIC DESIGN The term Biophilic is defined by Edward O Wilson as “the innately emotional affiliation of human beings to other living organisms. Innate means hereditary and hence part of ultimate human nature” (Wilson 1984).

GREENWAYS “A greenway is a long, narrow piece of land, often used for recreation and pedestrian and bicycle traffic and sometimes including multiple transportation (streetcar, light rail) or retail uses” (Greenway 2020).

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INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY “Interactive technology is a two-way flow of information through an interface between the user and the technology; the user usually communicates a request for data or action to the technology with the technology returning the requested data or result of the action back to the user” (IGI Global 2020).

= In order to achieve long term human and planetary benefits and encourage individuals to interact with nature, I am designing a Greenway through the city centre of Sydney Olympic Park that will have interactive technology throughout it, otherwise known as a Smart Greenway. Sydney Olympic park has five layers of history embedded in it: Indigenous, Colonial, Naval, Industrial and Olympic (SOPA 2018). By 2030 a “daily population of 31,500 workers, 20,000 visitors, 14,000 residents and 5,000 students” (SOPA 2018) is estimated. It is time for Sydney Olympic Park to set a new layer of history.

References: Greenway 2020, Inner west council, accessed 5 August 2020, <https://www.greenway.org.au/> IGI Global 2020, Technology use, accessed 5 August 2020, <https://www.igi-global.com/dictionary/parental-mediation-of-adolescent-technology-use/41845)> SOPA 2018, Masterplan 2030 2018 review, NSW government, accessed 5 August 2020, file:///C:/Users/Abbey/Downloads/Section%202%20SOPA%20Master%20Plan%202030%20Review%202018.pdf Wilson, EO 1984, Biophilia, Harvard University Press, e-book, accessed 5 August 2020 from EBSCOhost

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


01. Theory

GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF THEORY

Improve Planetary Health

Greenways

Biophilic Design

Smart greenway strategy Interactive Technology

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Improve Human Health


02. Precedent Study GREENWAYS

Between buildings

Through residential zone

Cycle and pedestrian way

Over Motorway

Internal park Adaptive reuse

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


02. Precedent Study DIGITAL INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGY

Reactive flooring

Projection of nature

Sensory experience

Change over time

React with touch Interactive seating Digital projection

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


03. Site Analysis - Ecological RESEARCH AND KEY FINDINGS

250 native animal species

Parramatta council 20-29% Tree Canopy Coverage

Millenium Parklands Wentworth common

Sydney Olympic Park

Where are all the trees? Greener places: Better places.

Badu Mangroves

400 native plant species

Parramatta City Council Rating

3 endangered ecological communities

Bicentennial Park

“As high-density local governments adopt strategies that minimise the heat island effect, green infrastructure –such as green walls, roofs and vertical gardens– will play an ever-increasing role” Romilly Madew - Green Building Council of Australia pp.19 Where are all the trees?

The VHEEDA Vulnerability to Heat, poor Health, Economic Disadvantage and Access to green spaces. Where should all the trees go? Greener places: Better Places.

Sydney Olympic Park has fragmented ecology and open space that impacts the health of planet SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


03. Site Analysis - Ecological SITE MAPPING

Millennium parklands

Rosehill Gardens

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LEGEND Private Open space Public Open space Plaza Open spaces for sports

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Open Space map

Sydney Olympic Park Bicentennial Park

Rockwood Cemetery and Gardens

Sydney Olympic Park Ecological Context map

The existing ecology of Sydney Olympic Park and its surrounds have a large number of highly ecological lands and priority habitats. These areas however are all fragmented by infrastructure. Potential ecological links are possible, but are blocked by extensive built form. SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

LEGEND High Environmental Lands Priority Habitats Regional Corridors Supporting Areas Waterways Ecological corridors Disturbed corridors Site Selection area

LEGEND Existing Vegetation

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Existing vegetation map

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Sydney Olympic Park itself has extensive open space, this open space however is very unstructured and poorly linked. Existing vegetation is present in the site however it is disconnected by large thoroughfares and large buildings.


03. Site Analysis - Infrastructure RESEARCH AND KEY FINDINGS

“A projected daily population of 34,000 workers, 20,000 visitors,23,500 residents and 5,000 students to ensure an active precinct18-24 hours a day, seven days a week” [05]

Sydney Olympic Park

14km

Sydney CBD

Motor Vehicles owned per household LEGEND Motorways Sydney train route

NTS

Size: 6.63km2

Sydney Olympic park is seen as a strategic centre due to its transport infrastructure and availability of land. SOP currently has 430 hectares of parkland’s which operates as Sydney’s green lung and 7 sporting venues surrounded by open space ideal for major events. [04]

Population: 1736 Mode of Transport

[04] SOPA 2018, Masterplan 2030 2018 review, NSW government, accessed 26 April 2020, <file:///C:/Users/Abbey/Downloads/Section%202%20 SOPA%20Master%20Plan%202030%20Review%202018.pdf> [05] ABS 2016, Census Quick stats Sydney Olympic Park, accessed 26 April 2020, <https://quickstats.censusdata.abs.gov.au/census_services/getproduct/census/2016/quickstat/SSC13716>

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Sydney Olympic Park was designed for sedentary transport that impacts the health of people


03. Site Analysis - Infrastructure SITE MAPPING

Millennium parklands

Rosehill Gardens

Rhodes LEGEND Main roads Secondary roads Thoroughfares

NTS Sydney Olympic Park

Road Infrastructure map

Bicentennial Park

Rockwood Cemetery and Gardens

LEGEND Bus Stop Secondary roads Metro entrance Underground metro Light rail Light rail stop Proposed metro line Train line

LEGEND Strategic Centre Train line Roads Motorway and A44 Site Selection area

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Sydney Olympic Park Infrastructure Context map

The existing infrastructure shows the motorway and A44 separating Sydney Olympic Park from its south, the A3 blocking the east, the parramatta river disconnecting the north and Haslams creek to the west. The easiest way to get into the site is by train or car, both promoting sedentary lifestyles. SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Public Transport map

Sydney Olympic Park is very car dependent with the main roads all being large thoroughfares. There are existing public transport options and future public transport plans however this does not assist people in finding active ways to come in and out of the site actively and move throughout the site actively.


03. Site Analysis SITE SELECTION

“The missing east to west link�

Opportunities and Constraints:

Parramatta river to the north

Haslams creek to the west

Opportunities: Sydney Showground

- New development bringing large populations of people into the site - Existing thoroughfares form strong links into the middle of the site - Historic & mature existing vegetation on the site along figtree avenue and Olympic Boulevard - Open spaces that are void and can be reworked to slow users - Diverse character within the site that can be enhanced

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Olympic Park Train Station Residential area

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Constraints: - Lack of existing usable open space in the site. - Sydney Olympic Parks thoroughfares are designed for vehicles not people. - Sydney Olympic Park is disconnected from the remainder of Sydney by natural and man made obstacles. - Lack of scale within the site, large open spaces and buildings - Existing open space focuses on mass transit and getting people in and out of public spaces fast

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This site selection forms the missing ecological and active infrastructure link Sydney Olympic Park demands. SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


03. Site Analysis EXISTING SITE ANALYSIS

Olympic Park Train Station

Olympic Park Train Station

Residential area

ANZ Stadium

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Site zones

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SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

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03. Site Analysis EXISTING SITE ANALYSIS

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SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Residential area

Warm up arena Netball central

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LEGEND Existing vegetation to be retained

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04. Vision, Objectives, Principles THE VISION

The Vision: Creating a smart greenway strategy that informs urban cities how to reconnect humans with nature for the health of people and the planet.

Source: Minneapolis Greenway 2016, accessed online November 2020 <https://nextcity.org/daily/entry/north-minneapolis-greenway-proposal-stirs-debate>

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


04. Vision, Objectives, Principles ISSUES, OBJECTIVES & PRINCIPLES

SITE ISSUES

SITE OBJECTIVES

SITE PRINCIPLES

1. Retain all existing vegetation where possible to protect existing habitats 2. Introduce three distinct planting typologies reflective of site character

FRAGMENTED ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS

ADAPT

3. Utilise existing infrastructure where possible to encourage adaptive reuse 1. Create distinct cycleways and pedestrian paths along the greenway to connect large populations of people to greenspace

DEPENDENCE ON SEDENTARY TRANSPORT/LIFESTYLE

2. Design three distinct public zones along the greenway to cater for a wide range of users

ACTIVATE

3. Implementing digital active zones that encourage the movement and social interaction of people 1. Provide wayfinding and educational information stations to connect users to the site

LACK OF URBAN GREEN SPACE

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

2. Provide interactive paving that powers the site

ATTACH

3. Implement seasonal inspired interactive technology throughout the residential zone that enhances the natural environment


04. Vision, Objectives, Principles ADAPT

Relinking habitats within and around sydney Olympic park to increase habitat populations and tree canopy coverage

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2. Introduce three distinct planting typologies reflective of site character

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ADAPT

1. Retain all existing native vegetation to protect existing habitats

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SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

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3. Utilise Sydney Olympic Parks old freight railway line as adaptive reuse within sculpture lane

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Existing Native Vegetation

Native grasses Formal planting Seasonal planting

Adaptive reuse


04. Vision, Objectives, Principles ACTIVATE

Improving the physical and mental health of people in public spaces

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Active Avenue

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SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Cycleway

Parkway

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3. Implementing digital active zones through activity avenue that encourage the movement and social interaction of people

Pedestrian pathway

Sculpture Lane PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

2. Design three distinct public zones along the greenway to cater for a wide range of users

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ACTIVATE

1. Create cycleways and pedestrian paths along the entire greenway to connect large populations of people to greenspace

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Digital active zone


04. Vision, Objectives, Principles ATTACH

Reconnecting the urban environment to nature through technology PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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ATTACH

1. Provide wayfinding and educational information stations to connect users to the site

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Wayfinding hub Educational hub

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SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

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3. Implement seasonal inspired interactive technology throughout the Parkway zone that enhances the natural environment

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2. Provide interactive paving that powers the site along the entire greenway

Interactive paving

Seasonal technology


04. Vision, Objectives, Principles PRINCIPLES ON THE GREENWAY

Seasonal inspired technology

Active hub Adaptive Resuse Planting typologies Retain Vegetation Zoning

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05. Smart Greenway Masterplan

2020

IMPLEMENTATION STAGE 01

Olympic Park train station

Athletic centre

Aquatic centre Residential area Warm up arena

Residential area

Bicentennial park

Olympic

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Netball central

Masterplan SCALE A3 @ 1:4000 / A1 @1:2000

Future development

Indicative tree size SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


05. Smart Greenway Masterplan

2030

IMPLEMENTATION STAGE 02

Olympic Park train station

Athletic centre

Aquatic centre Residential area Warm up arena

Residential area

Bicentennial park

Olympic

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A4

Netball central

Masterplan SCALE A3 @ 1:4000 / A1 @1:2000

Future development

Indicative tree size SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


05. Smart Greenway Masterplan

2040

IMPLEMENTATION STAGE 03

Olympic Park train station

Athletic centre

Aquatic centre Residential area Warm up arena

Olympic Parklands Residential area

Bicentennial park

Olympic

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Netball central

Masterplan SCALE A3 @ 1:4000 / A1 @1:2000

Future development

Indicative tree size SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


06. Smart Greenway Analysis BROAD SCALE ECOLOGY & INFRASTRUCTURE

Parramatta River

Millennium parklands

Rosehill Gardens

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Millennium parklands

Rosehill Gardens

Rhodes

Sydney Olympic Park Sydney Olympic Park

Bicentennial Park

Bicentennial Park

Rockwood Cemetery and Gardens

Rockwood Cemetary and Gardens

Broader ecological linkages

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

LEGEND High Environmental Lands Priority Habitats Regional Corridors Supporting Areas Waterways Ecological corridors Smart Greenway ecological corridor

Broader infrastructure linkages

LEGEND Strategic Centre Train line Roads Motorway and A44 Smart Greenway active corridor


06. Smart Greenway Analysis IMMEDIATE ECOLOGY & INFRASTRUCTURE

ANZ Stadium

Warm up arena

Aquatic centre

Olympic Park Train Station

Warm up arena

Residential area

Aquatic centre

Residential area Residential area

Residential area

Bicentennial park

Netball central

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Open Space

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

LEGEND Public open lawn areas Dense native vegetation Private residential courtyard Public plaza Smart Greenway corridor

Active Infrastructure links

LEGEND Cycleway Pedestrian connection


07. Smart Greenway Masterplan THE DESIGN

Olympic Park train station

Athletic centre

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SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

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4. Olympic Parklands

Bicentennial park

Masterplan SCALE A3 @ 1:4000 / A1 @1:2000


08. Smart Greenway in focus - Sculpture lane LANDSCAPE DETAIL PLAN

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Detailed Landscape Plan 01 SCALE A3 @ 1:400 / A1 @1:200 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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Sculpture made from old freight line materials verge

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2. Glass flooring over tree

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Materiality

3. Digital Trellis Interactive Tree Sculp-

4. tures & sunken garden PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


08. Smart Greenway in focus - Sculpture lane PLANTING LAYOUT & PLANTING PALETTE

Groundcovers Small trees

Polyscaias sambucifolia

Themeda australis

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Casurina glauca

Cupaniopsis anarcardioides

Glochidion ferinandi

Maytenus silvestris

Austrodananthonia tenuicor

Imperta cylindrica var major

Microlaena stipoides

Poa labillardieri

Einadia hastata

Vittadinia cuneata

Clematis aristata

Pandorea Pandorana

CLIMBERS

Cassinia arcuata

GRASSES

Callistemon salignus

GROUNDCOVERS

TREES

Acacia falcata

SHRUBS

Planting layout

Detailed Landscape Plan 01 NTS

Acacia myrtifolia

Shrubs


08. Smart Greenway in focus - Sculpture lane SECTION & PROGRAMMING

MAIN PROGRAMMING

Sculptures crafted from old railway tracks

Small pathway lighting to define edges of path Glass floor over tree verge

Sculpture and seating area

Dense native grasses

Glass flooring above tree canopies

SECTION AA: THROUGH NATURE STRIP WITH TEMPERED LAMINATED GLASS SCALE A3 @ 1:100 / A1 @1:50

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Key Plan


08. Smart Greenway in focus - Sculpture lane SECTION & PROGRAMMING

MAIN PROGRAMMING

Digital trellis with interactive lights Interactive trellis Educational information about interactive trellis Subbase under pavers that powers site electricity when stepped on Grasses and climbers to grow over trellis

Greenway over motorway

Motorway

SECTION BB THROUGH MOTORWAY WITH INTERACTIVE TRELLIS SCALE A3 @ 1:100 / A1 @1:50

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Key Plan


08. Smart Greenway in focus - Sculpture lane SECTION & PROGRAMMING

MAIN PROGRAMMING

Interactive tree sculpture

Sunken garden bed

Share pathways Pathway

Interactive digital tree within sunken garden and lawn area

Cycleway

SECTION CC: THROUGH INDUSTRIAL ZONE WITH EXISTING TREE PLANTING AND INTERACTIVE SCULPTURES SCALE A3 @ 1:100 / A1 @1:50

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Key Plan


08. Smart Greenway in focus - Sculpture lane PERSPECTIVE

PERSPECTIVE 1: LOOKING DOWN SCULPTURE LANE ALONG THE GLASS FLOORING DURING THE DAY

Key Plan

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


08. Smart Greenway in focus - Sculpture lane MODEL / PERSPECTIVE

PERSPECTIVE 2: LOOKING DOWN SCULPTURE LANE AT THE INTERACTIVE TREE SCULPTURES AND SUNKEN GARDEN DURING THE EVENING

Key Plan

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


09. Smart Greenway in focus - Active avenue LANDSCAPE DETAIL PLAN AQUATIC CENTRE

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A Detailed Landscape Plan 02 SCALE A3 @ 1:400 / A1 @1:200 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

1. Active Hub zone

3. Olympic Parklands

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2. Seating area

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Materiality

Olympian projections

4. and formal seating area PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


09. Smart Greenway in focus - Active avenue PLANTING LAYOUT & PLANTING PALETTE

Trees

Trees Shrubs

Groundcovers Shrubs

Planting layout

Brachychiton populenus

Bursaria spinosa

Eucalyptus acmenoides

Acacia binervia

Correa reflexa

Indigofera australis

Leptospermum cardwell

Ozothamnus dios-

Goodenia ovata

Astroloma humifu-

Centella asiatica

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Eucalyptus pilularis

Myoporum boninenso

Dichondra repens

Eucalyptus racemosa

Ficus rubiginosa

Persoonia linearis

Pittosporum multiflorum

Wahlenbergia gracilis

CLIMBERS

Acacia mearnsii

GROUNDCOVERS

SHRUBS

TREES

Detailed Landscape Plan 02 NTS

Hardenbergia violacea


09. Smart Greenway in focus - Active avenue SECTIONS & PROGRAMMING

MAIN PROGRAMMING

Walking tracks

Seating along garden beds

Cycleways Cycleway Pathway Two way lighting to lighten path and gardens

Timber seating area along central garden Subbase under pavers that powers site electricity when beds stepped on

SECTION DD: THROUGH FORMAL GARDEN AND SEATING SCALE A3 @ 1:100 / A1 @1:50

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Key Plan


09. Smart Greenway in focus - Active avenue SECTIONS & PROGRAMMING

Existing pine trees

MAIN PROGRAMMING

Walking paths

Projection of Olympians

Large formal timber seating

Projection of Olympic athlete

Formal seating area

Wayfinding signage Olympic Educational signage Boulevard about Olympian projec- at entrance/ exit of Active Avenue tion

SECTION EE THOUGH AQUATIC CENTRE WITH DIGITALISED PROJECTIONS OF ATHLETES AND ENTRANCE TO ACTIVE AVENUE FROM OLYMPIC BOULEVARD SCALE A3 @ 1:100 / A1 @1:50

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Key Plan


09. Smart Greenway in focus - Active avenue SECTIONS & PROGRAMMING

MAIN PROGRAMMING

Running paths

Digital interactive sports floor

Cycleway

Pathway

Active hub with interactive sports floor

Cycleway

SECTION FF: THROUGH DIGITAL ACTIVE HUB WITH INTERACTIVE SPORTS FLOOR SCALE A3 @ 1:100 / A1 @1:50

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Key Plan


09. Smart Greenway in focus - Active avenue PERSPECTIVE

PERSPECTIVE 3: LOOKING ACROSS THE GREENWAY AT A SEATING AREA AND FORMAL GARDENS DURING THE DAY

Key Plan

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


09. Smart Greenway in focus - Active avenue MODEL / PERSPECTIVE

PERSPECTIVE 4: LOOKING ACROSS THE GREENWAY AT THE DIGITAL ACTIVE HUB AREA AND FORMAL GARDENS DURING THE EVENING

Key Plan

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


10. Smart Greenway in focus - Parkway LANDSCAPE DETAIL PLAN

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Detailed Landscape Plan 03 SCALE A3 @ 1:400 / A1 @1:200 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

1. Interactive digital flooring

3. Digital interactive mounds

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2. Seasonal projection

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Materiality

4. Raised lawn area PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


10. Smart Greenway in focus - Parkway PLANTING LAYOUT & PLANTING PALETTE

Trees

Trees

Shrubs

Groundcovers

SHRUBS Acacia parramattensis

Corymbia gummifera

Eucalyptus pun-

Pittosporum undulatum

Hakea sericea

Hovea linearis

Lechenaultia formosa

Persoonia pinifolia

Pomaderris lanigera

Calotis lappulacea

Convolvulus erubescens

Grevellia Fanfair

Lomandra longiAdiantum aethiofolia picum SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

GRASSES

Acacia decurrans

GROUNDCOVERS

TREES

Shrubs

Planting layout

Detailed Landscape Plan 03 NTS

Syncarpia glomulifera

Daviesia ulicifolia

Anthropodium milleflorum

Linum marginale

Hydrocotyle peduncularis

Poranthera microphylla


10. Smart Greenway in focus - Parkway SECTIONS & PROGRAMMING

MAIN PROGRAMMING

Raised concrete garden beds

Raised lawn area

Cycleway

Raised lawn Raised concrete Pathway to area residential garden beds buildings Subbase under pavers that powers site electricity when stepped on

SECTION GG: THROUGH RAISED LAWN AREA AND GREENWAY SCALE A3 @ 1:100 / A1 @1:50

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Cycleway Lighting to provide safety and maintain park aesthetic

Key Plan


10. Smart Greenway in focus - Parkway SECTIONS & PROGRAMMING

MAIN PROGRAMMING

Seasonal digital projection above head height

Open lawn area

Pathway Digital interactive mounds

Digital interactive Open lawn area for recEducational signage about digital projection mound that changes reational activities colour with touch and mounds

SECTION HH THROUGH ORGANIC PLAZA GARDEN BEDS AND SEATING SCALE A3 @ 1:100 / A1 @1:50

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Seasonal projection Spring: various floral displays

Key Plan


10. Smart Greenway in focus - Parkway SECTIONS & PROGRAMMING

MAIN PROGRAMMING

Interactive digital floor

Walking paths

Concrete garden beds as seats around trees

Circular concrete seating around feature trees

Interactive flooring with programmed interactive displays

Cycleway

SECTION II: THROUGH DIGITAL INTERACTIVE PARK WITH PLATFORM FLOORING, DIGITAL MOUNDS AND PROJECTIONS SCALE A3 @ 1:100 / A1 @1:50

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

Key Plan


10. Smart Greenway in focus - Parkway PERSPECTIVE

PERSPECTIVE 5: LOOKING ACROSS THE PARK AT THE DIGITAL INTERACTIVE FLOORING AND PERMEABLE PAVING ADJACENT TO THE PARK DURING THE DAY

Key Plan

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


10. Smart Greenway in focus - Parkway MODEL / PERSPECTIVE

PERSPECTIVE 6: LOOKING ACROSS THE PARK AT THE SEASONAL PROJECTION DURING THE EVENING

Key Plan

SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY


SMART GREENWAY STRATEGY

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