Respectful, Green & Funky Central City Di Lucas, landscape architect Lucas Associates June 16, 2011
New Zealand separated 85 m i l l i o n y e a r s a g o
Source: In Search of Ancient New Zealand, p. 72
Source: A Continent on the Move, p. 80
C a n t e r b u r y Tri a s s i c F o s s i l s
Ginkgo fossil
eg Malvern Hills, Clent Hills, Clarence Valley
fern
Liriodendron ancestor cycad
Source: Ian L. Daniel
G O N D W A N A
Source: The Natural History of Canterbury, p.863
Source: The Natural History of Canterbury, p. 43 & 46
Shorelines in the last 9,000 years
Source: The Estuary Where Our Rivers Meet the Sea Christchurch’s Avon-‐Heathcote Estuary & Brooklands Lagoon, p. 4
Source: Te Whakatau Kaupapa
Little forest remains
G r e a t es t H e a l " f o r # G r e a t es t N u m b e r
1 8 5 0 A park greenbelt was to: • Improve the environment for the working class • Separate urban and rural • Control city expansion • Guard against & protect the natives • Transplant the British landscape
3 0 m A v e n u e s U r b a n - A v e n u e - 4 0 m T o w n B e l t - A v e n u e - R u r a l
C O LO N I A L
H a g l e y P a r k l i n e d w i t h O a k t r e e s
C O LO N I A L
c o l o n i a l p a r k
n a t u r a l i s l a n d
Source: The Natural History of Canterbury, p. 837
B E A U T I F Y I N G H o m e & B u i l d i n g i n 1 9 5 0 a s k e d “I s a P a c i fi c S t y l e e m e r g i n g? �
T h e N a t u r e o f P l a c e
Source: Lucas Associates
NH\ KAHIKATEA kerenu, ananaha,
hash odder pdains ecosystem TOTARA beillibird, broadkaf, odder plinks ecosystem HOUHERE piwnkawaka 9, kohuhai, mid-age pdaEns ecosystem
ruKao
puklco,, karamiu, peadand plains ecosystem
‘ d e l i g h t i n d i v e r s e d i v a r i c a t o r s ’
Source: Lucas Associates, 1995
Dry Plains
Wet Plains
Coastal
Port Hills
Source: Lucas Associates 1995
N AT I V E P L A N T G U I D E S ( 1 9 9 5 )
C H R I S T C H U R C H ’ S W AT E R W AY E N H A N C E M E N T P R O G R A M M E • Protect natural areas • Restore native habitat • Enhance ecosystems for birds, fish, lizards and insects • Create green linkages or corridors • Restore waterways for people’s enjoyment and sense of history
Source: Lucas Associates 1995
Source: Lucas Associates
G U I D E S
WAT E R WAY E N H A N C E M E N T
LEVEE
Source: Lucas Associates
R E S TO R AT I O N
Source: Christchurch City Council 1999
• •Recognize Recognize that levees erupt in earthquakes and lateral spread occurs occurs
Source: Christchurch City Council 1999
C o m m e n d a b l e w o r k s
Source: Christchurch City Council 1999
D e m o n s t r a t i o n s a r e a l r e a d y a v a i l a b l e
Source: Christchurch City Council 1999
Source: Christchurch City Council 1999
Central City Waterways as at 1850 & in 2000
Source: Christchurch City Council, Contextual History Overview Map 5, 1850
STUFF THE G R I D ! The draughty eastwest channels, that i s , p l a n t t h e m u p . Bisect & intersect the grid to create f r i e n d l y, g r e e n l a n e s p a c e s .
Flood Management Zone in City P l a n January 30, 2011 Avon River Blue-Greenway Pedestrian Corridor & Cycleway
F E B R U A R Y 2 2 , 2 0 1 1 , 1 2 : 5 2 P M
R u a u m o k o God of Earthquakes
Liquefaction from February 2011 quake
L i q u e f a c t i o n f r o m S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 0 & F e b r u a r y 2 0 11 q u a k e
Source: Christchurch City Council, Contextual History Overview Map 5, 1850, The Press, April 16, 2011, map based on Misko Cubrinovski & Merrick Taylor’s drive through Christchurch
L I D A R
o f
t h e
A v o n
R i v e r
&
C e n t r a l
C i t y
DRAFT LIDAR , Use with Care
F i t z g e r a l d
A v e n u e - A v o n
R i v e r
Source: TV3 News, NZ Raw
Halswell River levees ripped after the February earthquake
Source: Lucas Associates
Art work
Cycleway Art work Promenade Allotments
A v o n R i v e r c o r r i d o r Source: Lucas Associates 2011
P e d e s t r i a n
B r i s b a n e ,
c o r r i d o r
A u s t r a l i a
The High Line, New York City
'Caught in the Act of Losing You – ‘Sporadanthus Ferrugineus’ Clock Tower, Christchurch re ‘remembering nature & culture through art’
Sculpture by Neil Dawson
Sculpture by Colleen Priest
T j i b a o u C u l t u r a l C e n t r e , N e w C a l e d o n i a
Structures expressing the nature and culture of place
T j i b a o u C u l t u r a l C e n t r e , N e w C a l e d o n i a
E c o l o g y I n d u s t r i a l P a r k P l a n , J a p a n This is an idea for an industrial park that has a sewage disposal plant as its primary fixture. The sewage disposal plant would be in the center buried under a mound and from, the surrounding area, resemble a small island within a pond. Self-contained developments reticulated
–
By: Nobuo Shurasuna
not
City of 1000 la kes vs City of 8000 s p r i n g s Sister C h i n a
City
:
Wu h a n ,
Like Wuhan, Christchurch has a high water table, resulting in many springs and waterways. Wuhan has many freshwater lakes. Christchurch has the sea coast. Waterways - the springs, rivers, streams, wetlands, estuary and coast - form a natural landscape matrix and structure for this city.
S i s t e r C i t y : Wu h a n , C h i n a
Reveal our wetlands for amenity, biodiversity & research as at Wuhan
N e i g h b o u r h o o d C e n t r e
Sustainable design & comprehensive planning needs to be implemented Source: Christchurch City Council, Sustainable Transport: Christchurch Perspective
Food cultivation
Solar panels within a green roof Rain garden
Green Wall Bioretention strips or stormwater planters
Green roof Rain garden Permeable paving
Small trees Medium to large trees Footpath
G r e e n B u i l d i n g M o d e l Source: Lucas Associates
G r e e n
Wa l l ,
B r i s b a n e
A u s t r a l i a
M e d i u m
d e n s i t y
h o u s i n g :
K i n g ’ s
C a n y o n ,
Va n c o u v e r
Medium density housing: Parc AndrĂŠ CitroĂŤn, P a r i s
Medium density housing: Paris
Medium density housing: Portland, Oregon
Medium density housing: Portland, Oregon
M e d i u m
d e n s i t y
h o u s i n g :
Va n c o u v e r
M e d i u m
d e n s i t y
h o u s i n g :
Va n c o u v e r
S h a r e d g r e e n s p a c e w i t h i n m e d i u m d e n s i t y h o u s i n g , Va n c o u v e r
Shared green space within medium d e n s i t y h o u s i n g , Va n c o u v e r
C h i n a t o w n
P r e c i n c t ,
B r i s b a n e ,
A u s t r a l i a
Christie Walk – Sustainable C o m m u n i t y, A d e l a i d e , A u s t r a l i a
Christie Walk – Sustainable C o m m u n i t y, A d e l a i d e , A u s t r a l i a
Christie Walk – Sustainable C o m m u n i t y, A d e l a i d e , A u s t r a l i a
Christie Walk – Sustainable C o m m u n i t y, A d e l a i d e , A u s t r a l i a
Green Wall, Paris
‘ M a r o k a p a r a ’ G r e e n R o o f ( b u i l t 1 9 9 8 ) example of a ‘green roof ’ in the city increasing local biodiversity while reducing water runoff
Wall greened with native climber
Source: Lucas Associates
R a i n G a r d e n s
Source: Lucas Associates
G r e e n s p a c e a r o u n d C h r i s t c h u r c h
Potential for substantial greenways (eg. Hagley Park to estuary) More neighbourhood parks and green linkages Source: Christchurch City Council, Sustainable Transport: Christchurch Perspective, Tony Moore
M o a R e s e r v e C e n t r a l C h r i s t c h u r c h
C o m m u n i t y P a r k & R e s e r v e
P a c k e S t r e e t c o m m u n i t y G a r d e n , C h r i s t c h u r c h Neighbourhood Park Wildness, informal play, flowers/food growing, performance, art & gatherings
City Mall
N o w w e h a v e t h e r e v a m p e d m a l l , b u t n o t t h e b u i l d i n g s ‌
Source: Christchurch City Council, Tony Moore
Transparent or translucent structure Shops, cafes, markets & vegetation spaces under canopy
Source: Lucas Associates
R e t a i l & E n t e r t a i n m e n t A r e a Easily accessed by pedestrians & cycles, create city centre attractions & canopy a block or two
A per manent canopy str ucture , W a i t o m o
Source: Architecture NZ Magazine 2011
Temporary canopy structure, Japan By: Nobuo Shurasuna
Renew Our City (ROC) Renewed & resilient garden city responding to natural & cultural land patterning •
Natural corridors forming substantial greenways along at risk waterway lands, providing pedestrian & cycle movement, recreation, ecosystem services and natural processes.
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River parkland corridor connecting Hagley Park to the coast.
•
‘Daylight’ and naturalise some former tributaries and wetlands.
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Avoiding structures encroaching on waterway systems. Minimising vehicle encroachment along waterways.
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Keeping the heritage grid, its north-south view-shafts to the Port Hills & mountains; but baffle the easterly in the east-west ones - greened corridors.
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Building mixed-use, low-rise (tree height) buildings with well-vegetated sites and surfaces, incl green roofs, and minimising piped runoff through site management.
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Buildings have friendly and elegant facades and uses adjoining public spaces.
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Reduced CBD, responding to natural & cultural cues, green-belted and separated from legible villages beyond.
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