Respectful, Green & Funky Central City

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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.

River parkland corridor connecting Hagley Park to the coast.

‘Daylight’ and naturalise some former tributaries and wetlands.

Avoiding structures encroaching on waterway systems. Minimising vehicle encroachment along waterways.

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.

Building mixed-use, low-rise (tree height) buildings with well-vegetated sites and surfaces, incl green roofs, and minimising piped runoff through site management.

Buildings have friendly and elegant facades and uses adjoining public spaces.

Reduced CBD, responding to natural & cultural cues, green-belted and separated from legible villages beyond.


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