CAMERON HEELEY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO OF WORKS 2014-2016 UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD
INTRODUCTION
I am a postgraduate student at the University of Sheffield studying for a Masters in Landscape Architecture. I graduated with a 2:1 Honours in Landscape Architecture with Town and Regional Planning in July 2014. I then went on to work for FPCR a landscape architecture practice in Derby in my year out before returning to Sheffield to complete my MA. After completeing my MA I am seeking a graduate landscape architect role. This portfolio exhibits the range of work I have completed over the past 3 years whilst at university and my year at FPCR. Please contact me for any further details and a copy of my CV.
Email: cameron.heeley@hotmail.com Telephone: 07792517888
CONTENTS Cameron Heeley Reg No: 150133966
Nottingham Riverside Eco-City
Cameron Heeley Reg No: 150133966
The Vision
Aims and Objectives
Case Studies
The vision is to create a new vibrant Eco-City that will become a self-sufficient, sustainable community designed in and around nature. The development will be guided and driven by the key principles of the eco-city theory, with sustainability at the heart of the development.
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What is an Eco-City? Put simply an eco-city is a city built off the principles of living within the means of the environment. The ultimate goal of any eco-city is to incorporate the environment into the city, eliminate all carbon waste and to produce energy entirely through renewable resources. Eco-cities also have the intentions of stimulating economic growth, reducing poverty and improving health.
URBAN ECO-TONE ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION
URBAN ECO-TONE
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Dockside Green (Victoria/ Canada)
Cheonggyecheon River (Seoul/South Korea)
Reduce carbon waste through the development of renewable energy sources with the ultimate goal of being a zero carbon community
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Promote sustainable modes of transport that will integrate the new development with other parts of the city and surrounding neighbourhoods
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Create new and enhance existing green spaces as well as creating green links throughout the development and surrounding communities
Dockside Green is a 6 hectares mixed use development built around the concept of sustainable living and living within the needs of the environment. The development was built on a mixture of brownfied and old industrial land overlooking Victorias inner habour. Facilites on the site include, waste & water treatment facilites, storm water managment initiatives and Biomass energy production. Other forms of energy producion include solar and wind power. Food production is present on the site providing food for residents and local restaurants. The collection and distribution of water plays a key role in the design of the development. Water is collected throught the development and is then distributed to green roofs, wetland areas and some is recycled for drinking water.
At the heart of Seoul lies the Cheonggyecheon River linear park. A dramatic transformation in 2005 saw the traffic-choked elevated freeway and concrete paved waterway into a, 3.6-mile-long stream corridor that attracts over 60,000 visitors daily. The restoration process provided huge boosts to local biodiversity and catalysed economic development. Before restoration took place there had been worries over flooding along the channel, thanks to the intervention these problems have been addressed.
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Employment based jobs sourced within the community with an emphasis on science and technology
DEVELOPMENT AT NORTH EAST MALVERN
Key Eco-city Principles:
Current Land Use
Create an all-inclusive mixed development designed in and around nature
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Resource conservation: maximizing efficiency of water and energy resources, constructing a waste management system that can recycle waste and reuse it, with the ultimate aim to create zero waste communities.
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Restores environmentally damaged urban areas and employ urban design features that maximize local biodiversity. Ensures decent and affordable housing and improve jobs opportunities for all demographics.
Operates on a self-contained economy, encourage the wise use of local resources supporting local agriculture and produce.
EVERARDS MEADOWS
Create new tourism opportunities attracting people into Nottingham
Has a well-planned layout and public transportation system that makes the priority methods of transportation as follows: walking first, then cycling and then public transportation.
New community
Powered by Renewable energy sources
Sustainable modes of transport
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Strong local economy
100% Recyclable
Sustainability Property of Nottingham Railway River , Canal and Waterways
Renewable sources of energy
Sustainable methods of transport
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Data collected from the Nottingham City Council and Site Survey
Hydro Power
Wind Power
Biomass
Solar Panals
Hydro power is generated by using electricity generators to extract energy from moving water
Wind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electricity
An energy source, biomass can either be used directly via combustion to produce heat, or indirectly after converting it to various forms of biofuel
Solar panels absorb solar rays converting them into electricity
Water, green links & food production
Bus Lanes
Tram Lanes
Walking
Cycle Lanes
Designated bus lanes will decrease journey times and encourage the use of this mode of transport
Extension of the highly successful existing tram network creating stronger connections to the new development ,West Bridgford and Calton
Strong pedestrian links to surrounding communities, the city centre and the new development will encourage people to walk helping reduce carbon emissions and create active streets
Designated cycle lanes create a safer journey for users encouraging others to use this sustainable mode of transport
Water Recycling
Greenroofs
Retention Ponds
Allotments
Water capture systems. Water can then be recycled to supply buildings, allotments, orchards and wetland areas
Greenroffs reduce stormwater runoff and provides insulation for buildings
Excess water can be transferred into retention ponds located around the development, reducing the risk of surface flooding
Food production, some commercial and some for private use.
Bioswale
Orchards
Convey surface water to enhance infiltration and reduce surface runoff
Orchards and fruit trees to be planted throughout the development
NOTES This drawing is the property of FPCR Environment and Design Ltd and is issued on the condition it is not reproduced, retained or disclosed to any unauthorised person, either wholly or in part without written consent of FPCR Environment and Design Ltd. Ordnance Survey Mastermap - Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence Number: 100019980 (Centremapslive.com). River Trent
Biomass genorator
Work/ Leisure
Live/ Work
Proposed new development
Proposed expansion of the A612
The Solutions Green Space Network
Nottingham City Centre
3 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
6 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens'
2 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'
4 Euonymus japonicus 'Bravo'
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Connections
Multi functional green spaces
Nottingham City Centre
Colwick Country Park
Sneinton Park
Reduce impact of surface water on the A612
Flooding
Sneinton
Nottingham Canal
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3 Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus' 3 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 4 Hebe pinguifolia 'Pagei' 6 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' 4 Euonymus japonicus 'Bravo'
3 Aucuba japonica
The Meadows
Nottinghamshire Sports Club
5 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
6821-L-04
Wilford Park
3 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound' 3 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 4 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
Positive green connections
PLANTING PLANS
5 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
1 Amelanchier canadensis
6 Hebe pinguifolia 'Pagei'
2 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound'
NOTTINGHAM RIVERSIDE ECO-CITY
Footbridge Improved green connections outside of the site
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6 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound'
3 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'
Key green space destinations
Conceptual Masterplan
10 Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus'
5 Hebe pinguifolia 'Pagei'
Green heart for the new community
PARKWOOD SPRINGS Key areas of proposed green space
4 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound'
West Bridgford
Gamston Cricket Acadamy
4 Hebe 'Red Edge'
6 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' 3 Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price' 3 Buddleia davidii 'Ellen's Blue' 3 Osmanthus burkwoodii
6821-L-02
Holme Pierrpont
4 Hebe 'Red Edge' 4 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
Existing:
Development Tram Route
3 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'
Key community connections
Nottingham Station
Walking/ cycling connections
Footbridge
Railway Line
2 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound'
Nottingham Station
Proposed: Development (Mixed Use Residential, commercial, retail, leisure, tourism)
Nottingham City Centre
6821-L-03
Green corridors providing buffer from the canal and river
Green spaces connected by a network of SUDS
Key green locations on the site
Wetland area/ canal extension Retaining water on site in a sustainable way
Water to be directed into SUDS, green corridors, River Trent and Nottingham Canal
6821-L-01
Footbridge
KEY New Bus Routes 7 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 8 Hebe pinguifolia 'Pagei'
Green Links
4 Aucuba japonica
Tram Extension
8 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
Allotments
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3 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound' 4 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
Bus Routes
Application Boundary
Sneinton Tourism
Powered by Renewable sources of energy
Tree
3 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'
Key Pedestrian Routes
5 Hebe pinguifolia 'Pagei'
Allotments Orchards
Specimen shrub
Allotments
Indicative SUDS Movement of Water
3 Osmanthus burkwoodii 6 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
Shrub planting
Footbridge Crossings Parks
Key Footpath connections
Tourism Location
2 Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price'
8 Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus'
AmenityOrchards Grassland
Improved Green Connections outside of the site
2 Osmanthus burkwoodii 3 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' 2 Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price' 2 Buddleia davidii 'Ellen's Blue'
4 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound' 5 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
5 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens' 6 Hebe 'Red Edge'
2 Osmanthus burkwoodii
3 Aucuba japonica 3 Osmanthus burkwoodii
Refurbished Markets
3 Osmanthus burkwoodii 6 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' 8 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' 5 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'
5 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 6 Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus'
Orchards
Footbridge
The Meadows
Recreational Sports
Hydro Power
Recreational Sports
7 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 8 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' 6 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'
West Bridgford
4 Osmanthus burkwoodii
8 Hebe 'Red Edge' 4 Choisya 'Aztec Pearl'
Tram Extension
3 Osmanthus burkwoodii 6 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
4 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 4 Hebe 'Red Edge' 3 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame' 6 Hebe 'Red Edge' 1 Prunus x subhirtella 'Autumnalis Rosea'
7 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' 6 Choisya 'Aztec Pearl'
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URBAN ECOTONE
UNDERGRADUATE (2014) Project name: Urban EcoTone Location: Castlegate (Sheffield) Size: 2.8 Hectares Designed by: Cameron Heeley
This is a concept for a new, highly visible, experiential urban park located on the old Castle Market site. It is an area where the urban landscape merges with the confluence of the River Don and River Sheaf. The two contrasting ecosystems are united to create a rich and diverse urban park allowing a new relationship to form between people and nature. Cities have hard edges and a definite sense of place and identity. Merging this ecosystem with the wild, natural character of the river removes established boundaries and allows people to engage with natural elements found within the urban form. The transition from urban to natural habitat will take users of the park through small ecotones which are created through changes in design form and different planting schemes. Changes in character and environment provide opportunities to use the park in different ways . There are places for quiet reflection through to areas for more active recreational pursuits.
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Phase 3 - Year 11-15
Establish the vegetation transition from urban - wild. Glades will seem rather large but over time the gap will close as the vegetation matures in the coming years.
New buildings are opened, mixture of residential, cafe’s, pubs, restaurants and an art gallery. Sculptures designed by local artist are put on display around the park. Natural play features are also added in selected areas of the park.
Market stalls at the front of selected buildings are introduced encouraging users into the site. New sculptures replace the old sculptures allowing new artist to showcase their work in the urban park.
MATERIAL URBAN ECOTONEPALLET - MATERIAL PALLET
UNDERGRADUATE (2014)
URBAN ECOTONE - ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN DETAILING The detailed construction is targeted on a small area of the Urban Ecotone Masterplan. The area selected focuses on the water themed part of the urban park. This space is very open compared to the very dense woodland further down near to the river edge. As you enter the space you still feel very much part of the urban form of the city with structured linear lines of tree complimented by the long narrow water feature that dominates this area. People can use this space either as a walkthrough straight to the heart of the park or city, or as a place of rest enjoying the water feature.
Project name: Urban EcoTone Location: Castlegate (Sheffield) Size: 2.8 Hectares Designed by: Cameron Heeley
UNDERGRADUATE (2014)
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Oaks
Residential 21.00 Primary School 0.40 Primary Road & gyratory Masterplan Boundary 2.28 Primary Road & gyratory Application Boundary 2.71 Footpaths (Proposed) Primary Vehicular Access Emergency Vehicular Access
50.4m
Pemberley
The Garth
56.0m
54.4m
2 4
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Sit
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Cloud Cottage
The Homestead
Playing Fields
1
FB
Pond
Pond
Cambasque
PLOT 13 4.50 ha
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Path (um)
Bruton Cottage
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11
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Newland Meadow
Area (Ha) (10.00) 8.47 8.26 1.53
Barn
2
57.0m
1
Ivy Cottage
Hay
Horse-
7
Pond
Elm Cottage 2
SP
Great Buckman's Farm
Land Use Budget Employment-related uses; Employment (gross) Masterplan Boundary Employment (gross) Application Boundary Local Centre
ROAD
(um)
Campion
58.3m
(Caravan Site)
Pond
7
Path
Valentines
Howsell Court
Newland Meadow Pond
Land for Possible Cemetery
1
(um)
1
The May House
ELL
ROAD
(um)
13
Path
Elm Cottage 2
Ivy Cottage
May Cottage
Path
Pond
HOWS
ELL
View
55.1m
R
HOWS
Sunset
Carriage Court
Path (um)
LOWE
R
Oaks
13
LOWE
The
Pond
MP 126.5
3
Stocks Lane
2
Valentines
SP
Great Buckman's Farm
Barn
Path (um)
Path (um) Path (um)
BIRCH
Pond
Pond
Pond
Campion
58.3m
Hay Horse-
Pond
KEY
1
DRIVE
1
Path
Path
56.58 Ha 52.10 Ha
LANE
LANE
BIRCH
WOOD
STOCKS
Pond
43.4m
Newland Grange STOCKS
KEY Site-Wide Allocation Masterplan Boundary Application Boundary Existing Hedgerows Woodland / Trees (Existing) Existing Water bodies Footpaths (Retained) Pond
Howsell Court
Pond
Pond
43.4m
Newland Grange
MP 126.5
Path
150
SP
Buckmans House
Pond
Pond
Path
100
Pumping Station
SP
Buckmans House
Path
50
Pond
Pond
Project name: Development at North East Malvern Location: Malvern Size: 52.1Hectares Designed by: Cameron Heeley & designers at FPCR
All dimensions to be verified on site. Do not scale this drawing. All discrepancies to be clarified with project Landscape Architect.
Pond
Ordnance Survey material - Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence Number: 100019980 (Centremapslive.com).
57.0m
57.0m
Pond
6553-P-05
rev
CAD file: J:\6500\6553\LANDS\Plans\6553-P-05 Parameters Plan - Residential Phasing plan.dwg
The proposals would create a mixed-use Sustainable Urban Extension to Malvern comprising up to 800 homes, 10 ha for a range of different employment uses, a local centre to provide shops and community facilities, a primary school, land for a cemetery and public open space and associated infrastructure. An easily navigable environment will provide vehicular, cycle, pedestrian access throughout the development and beyond through a series of green corridors, and pleasant tree-lined streets.
DEVELOPMENT AT NORTH EAST MALVERN - ILLUSTRATIVE MASTERPLAN N
Key Existing trees Existing hedgerows Existing settlements Railway Ponds Proposed residential development Proposed school Propsed local centre Proposed employment Proposed vehicular access Proposed cemetery Proposed playing fields Proposed allotments
FPCR (Year in practice 2014-2015)
DEVELOPMENT AT NORTH EAST MALVERN - VISUALS AMENITY GREEN SPACE
PRIMARY ROADS
FPCR (Year in practice 2014-2015) NODES
EVERARDS MEADOWS
FPCR (Year in practice 2014-2015) Project name: Everards Meadows Location: Fosse Park (Leicestershire) Size: 39 Hectares Designed by: Cameron Heeley & designers at FPCR The 39 hectare site is situated on the south west tip of Leicester. The overall vision for the site is to create a new vibrant tourism attraction, providing a wide variety of facilities and activities. The main attraction will be a new brewery showcasing the process of beer making to the general public. There will also be a wide variety of restaurants, cafe’s, bars, shops and a tourism centre to encourage people to the new facility. A large proportion of the site has been allocated for green space including, (public allotments, hop gardens, Japanese gardens, wildflower meadows, orchards, natural play facilities and overspill car parking).
EVERARDS - ILLUSTRATIVE MASTERPLAN Key Retained existing trees/ hedgerows Proposed tree planting Proposed mixed used development Proposed main cycle route Proposed way marked informal route with biodiversity Overspill car parking External events area (Marquee) Play area Hop gardens Viewing tower Focal point
N
FPCR (Year in practice 2014-2015)
EVERARDS MEADOWS - VISUAL MIXED USE (BREWERY, CAFES, RESTAURANTS, SHOPS AND TOURIST CENTRE) PLAY FACILITIES
VIEWING PLATFORM
OVERSPILL CARPARK
HOP GARDENS (INCLUDING, ALLOTMENTS, JAPANESE STYLE GARDEN AND ORCHARDS) FOCAL POINT
MARQUEE
NATURAL PLAY EQUIPMENT
FPCR (Year in practice 2014-2015)
PERSIMMON HOMES PLANTING PLAN
FPCR (Year in practice 2014-2015) NOTES This drawing is the property of FPCR Environment and Design Ltd and is issued on the condition it is not reproduced, retained or disclosed to any unauthorised person, either wholly or in part without written consent of FPCR Environment and Design Ltd.
Project name: Persimmon Homes Planting Plan Location: Stanground (Peterborough) Size: 22 Hectares Designed by: Cameron Heeley (Planting only) Ordnance Survey Mastermap - Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence Number: 100019980 (Centremapslive.com).
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3 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
6 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens'
2 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'
4 Euonymus japonicus 'Bravo'
6821-L-05
3 Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus' 3 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 4 Hebe pinguifolia 'Pagei' 6 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' 4 Euonymus japonicus 'Bravo'
6821-L-02
3 Aucuba japonica
6821-L-04
5 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
6821-L-03
4 Hebe 'Red Edge'
6 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' 3 Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price'
3 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound' 3 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 4 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
3 Buddleia davidii 'Ellen's Blue' 3 Osmanthus burkwoodii
6821-L-01
4 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound' 5 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' 1 Amelanchier canadensis 10 Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus' 6 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound' 3 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'
5 Hebe pinguifolia 'Pagei'
6 Hebe pinguifolia 'Pagei'
2 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound'
4 Hebe 'Red Edge' 4 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 3 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'
FPCR was contracted to produce a 300 dwelling masterplan for Persimmon Homes in Stanground, Peterborough. After plans were submitted and approved FPCR was able to produce a number landscape and planting schedules. KEY
2 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound'
Application Boundary
7 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 8 Hebe pinguifolia 'Pagei' 4 Aucuba japonica 8 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
3 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound' 4 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 3 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame' 5 Hebe pinguifolia 'Pagei'
Proposed:Tree
Specimen shrub Shrub planting
3 Osmanthus burkwoodii 6 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
Amenity Grassland
2 Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price'
8 Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus'
2 Osmanthus burkwoodii 3 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' 2 Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price' 2 Buddleia davidii 'Ellen's Blue'
4 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound' 5 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
5 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens' 6 Hebe 'Red Edge'
2 Osmanthus burkwoodii
3 Aucuba japonica 3 Osmanthus burkwoodii
3 Osmanthus burkwoodii 6 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
My role in the project was to produce the planting schedules for the 300 homes mainly targeting the front gardens and side fences.
8 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' 5 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'
5 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 6 Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus' 7 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 8 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' 6 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame' 4 Osmanthus burkwoodii
8 Hebe 'Red Edge' 4 Choisya 'Aztec Pearl'
3 Osmanthus burkwoodii 6 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
The species selected were, in the main, those that require little maintenance and could be establish into the scheme quickly.
4 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 4 Hebe 'Red Edge' 3 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame' 6 Hebe 'Red Edge' 1 Prunus x subhirtella 'Autumnalis Rosea'
7 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' 6 Choisya 'Aztec Pearl'
DRAFT
3 Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'
6 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 5 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens'
5 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 5 Hebe pinguifolia 'Pagei'
6 Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus' 3 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound'
6 Hebe pinguifolia 'Pagei'
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4 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
4 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
3 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound' 5 Hebe 'Red Edge'
3 Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price'
4 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' 3 Osmanthus burkwoodii 3 Buddleia davidii 'Ellen's Blue'
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3 Aucuba japonica 3 Osmanthus burkwoodii 5 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' 4 Ceanothus 'Blue Mound'
4 Choisya 'Aztec Pearl' 3 Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price'
6 Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus'
6 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' 3 Buddleia davidii 'Ellen's Blue' 6 Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
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FPCR Environment and Design Ltd Lockington Hall Lockington Derby DE74 2RH
client
Persimmon Homes
project
Stanground Peterborough
drawing title
LANDSCAPE PLAN
scale
1:200 @ A1
drawing number
drawn / checked
CH / MGH
6821-L-01
revision date
rev
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CAD file: J:\6800\6821\LANDS\Plans\6821 - Landscape Plan.dwg
FPCR (Year in practice 2014-2015)
OTLEY PLANTING PLAN
Project name:Planting OtleySchedule Planting Plan Location: Bridge Street /Mill Lane (Otley) Size: 0.56 Hectares Designed by: Cameron Heeley (Planting only)
Sunny Grass Mixture Total area to be sown 174m2 @ (25 g/m2) Agrostis capillaris Agrostis castellana Festuca rubra Festuca rubra ssp.commutata
Herbaceous
Mix % 10% 10% 40% 40%
Girth
Root
C
8
10-15cm
C
37
Alchemilla mollis
15-20cm
C
66
Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea' Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
Mix % 7.5% 7.5% 30% 30% 25%
10-15cm
Crocosmia 'Lucifer' Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten'
20-30cm
Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' Galanthus nivalis
5-6cm
Geranium cinereum subcaulescens 'Splendens'
20-30cm
7 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 54 Vinca minor 'Illumination'
3 Crocosmia 'Lucifer'
28 Vinca minor 'Illumination'
15 Rosmarinus officinalis 'Miss Jessopp's Upright'
C
93
C
10
14-16cm
93
2 Erica carnea 'Rosalie' 2 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 4 Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom'
3 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 3 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 3 Rosmarinus officinalis
92 89
Leucothoe Scarletta
60-80cm Planting Schedule
B
27
20 Hypericum moserianum 'Tricolor'
23 Artemisia 'Powis Castle'
C
15
5 Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' 12 Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'n' Gold' 6 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 2 Kniphofia uvaria 'Nobilis' 19 Spiraea japonica 'Firelight' 2 Erica carnea 'Rosalie' 2 Rosmarinus officinalis 2 Crocosmia 'Lucifer' 2 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 12 Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'n' Gold' 4 Nepeta x faassenii 4 Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom' 2 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' Area - 59m2 7.5% Agrostis capillaris 7.5% Agrostis castellana 30% Festuca rubra 30% Festuca rubra ssp.commutata 25% Poa trivialis
17 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
2 Erica carnea 'Rosalie' 22 Salvia x sylvestris
7 Nepeta x faassenii
Mix % 7.5% 7.5% 30% 30% 25%
Achillea 'Terracotta'
21 Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea'
Rosmarinus Alchemilla mollis
4 Geranium 'Johnson's Blue'
16 Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'n' Gold' 9 Eryngium x zabelii 10 Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten' 2 Crocosmia 'Lucifer' 17 Spiraea japonica 'Firelight' 2 Kniphofia uvaria 'Nobilis' 29 Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'n' Gold'
9 Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten'
3 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 3 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 4 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 4 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 20 Narcissus 'Dutch Master' 25 Primula vulgaris 5 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 14 Salvia x sylvestris
54 Vinca minor 'Illumination'
51 Narcissus 'Dutch Master' 64 Primula vulgaris 2 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 2 Erica carnea 'Rosalie' 2 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 4 Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom'
13 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' 6 Mahonia aquifolium 'Apollo'
Area - 426m2 7.5% Agrostis capillaris 7.5% Agrostis castellana 30% Festuca rubra 30% Festuca rubra ssp.commutata 25% Poa trivialis
15 Rosmarinus officinalis 'Miss Jessopp's Upright'
13 Salvia x sylvestris 2 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 16 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
Name
C
36
C
39
C
31
C
43
C
14-16cm
Height
10
C
41
C
12
14-16cm
10
2 Erica carnea 'Rosalie' 22 Salvia x sylvestris
C
23
C
13
C
69
C
29
14 Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea'
8 Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom'
92
C
89
B
27
20-30cm
C
15 Changes to hard surfaces resulting in changes to planting 12 bed areas. First issue 24
Phormium 'Bronze Baby'
40-60
C
17 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
30-40cm
C
17.02.2015
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21.08.2014
2 Astilbe 'Fanal'
Rosmarinus officinalis
C
25
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Miss Jessopp's Upright'
30-40cm
C
15
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus'
40-60cm
C
Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
20-30
C
111
Spiraea japonica 'Firelight'
80-100cm
C
36
Viburnum davidii
20-30cm
C
27
Proposed hedge
2 Eryngium x zabelii 7 Hebe albicans
Vinca minor 'Argenteovariegata'
C
Vinca minor 'Illumination'
PT
Proposed trees
9 Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten'
34 Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea'
Proposed planting30-40
-
21 Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea' 12 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
2 Crocosmia 'Lucifer'
6 Nepeta x faassenii
8 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens' 13 Alchemilla mollis 19 Leucothoe Scarletta 22 Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea' 2 Crocosmia 'Lucifer' 16 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
C
20-30cm 60-80cm
Mahonia aquifolium 'Apollo'
31 Geranium cinereum subcaulescens 'Splendens'
3 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
13 Ajuga reptans 'Multi-Color'
'Otto Luyken'
Name
Amenity Grass
28 Hypericum moserianum 'Tricolor'
13 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' 6 Mahonia aquifolium 'Apollo'
Sorbus aucuparia
2 Erica carnea 'Rosalie'
Area - 426m2 7.5% Agrostis capillaris 7.5% Agrostis castellana 30% Festuca rubra 30% Festuca rubra ssp.commutata 25% Poa trivialis
13 Salvia x sylvestris 2 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 16 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 2 Phormium 'Bronze Baby' 13 Hebe albicans
Height
Girth
425-600cm
Bulb planting
14-16cm
80-100cm
50
3 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue'
2 Rosmarinus officinalis
7 Nepeta x faassenii
13 Artemisia 'Powis Castle' 9 Mahonia aquifolium 'Apollo'
8 Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom'
2 Kniphofia uvaria 'Nobilis'
3 Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus' 2 Crocosmia 'Lucifer'
10
Bridge Street /Mill Lane 3 OTLEY PLANTING PLAN 2007 1:250 @ A1
Proposed planting
21 Vinca minor 'Illumination'
Qty
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CJH/DH
PLANNING
KEY
3 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
17 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
FPCR Environment and Design Ltd Lockington Hall Lockington Derby DE74 2RH
14
Existing vegetation to be retained
6 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue'
9 Hebe albicans
CJH
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Root
RB B
7 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
15 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
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Corylus Colurna Prunus 'Accolade'
7 Phormium 'Bronze Baby'
CJH
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Tree
5 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
3 Ceanothus22 thyrsiflorus Vinca 'Repens' minor 'Argenteovariegata' 44 Hypericum moserianum 'Tricolor' 9 Viburnum davidii
PLANNING
3 environmental assessment
2 Kniphofia uvaria 'Nobilis'
7 Perovskia24 atriplicifolia Spire' Prunus'Little laurocerasus
11 Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea'
2007
Leucothoe Scarletta
KEY
20-30cm
3 14
Qty
20-30
3 Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus'
22 Alchemilla mollis 7 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 2 Kniphofia uvaria 'Nobilis' 7 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
Root
80-100cm
20 Hypericum moserianum 'Tricolor' 13 Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten'
B
Girth
30-40cm (D)
Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
3 Erica carnea 'Rosalie'
1
80-100cm Height
Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens'
Hypericum moserianum 'Tricolor'
4 Geranium 'Johnson's Blue'
Qty
RB
116
Hebe albicans
7 Nepeta x faassenii
27 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
Root
117
425-600cmC
Erica carnea 'Rosalie'
3 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue'
4 Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom' 3 Crocosmia 'Lucifer'
821
Girth 93
58
6 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue'
8 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens'
50 103
93
C
8-10cm
27
C PT
30
C
10-15cm
15
C
14 210
C
8 Leucothoe Scarletta
5 Nepeta x faassenii
C
32
C
20-30cm
23 Artemisia 'Powis Castle'
2 Rosmarinus officinalis
14
Artemisia 'Powis Castle'
12 Rosmarinus officinalis
3 Phormium 'Bronze Baby'
19 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
80-100cm C
C
22 Artemisia 'Powis Castle'
24 Ajuga reptans 'Multi-Color'
4 Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom' 5 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
3 111
Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'n' Gold'
7 Viburnum davidii
7 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
GAS METER
C C
7 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
8 Achillea 'Terracotta'
47 Salvia x sylvestris 5 Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Little Spire'
7 Nepeta x faassenii
2 62
66
1172 3 Crocosmia 'Lucifer'
6 Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom' 5 Nepeta x faassenii 5 Viburnum davidii
5 Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' 12 Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'n' Gold' 6 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
Corylus Colurna
25
102
Nepeta x faassenii
Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Little Spire'
12 24
C
C
C
Sorbus aucuparia Shrub
34 Geranium 'Johnson's Blue'
9 Hebe albicans
Name
37
C
10-15cm
Tree
Kniphofia uvaria 'Nobilis'
8
C
C
C
Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' Hyacinthoides non-scripta
C
C
C
20-30cm
Prunus 'Accolade' Salvia x sylvestris
2 Erica carnea 'Rosalie'
1 Tilia tomentosa 'petiolaris' 3 Eryngium x zabelii 2 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 2 Rosmarinus officinalis
3 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 3 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 3 Rosmarinus officinalis
20-30cm
Qty
40-60cm
Primula vulgaris
7 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
13 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
4 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens' 2 Erica carnea 'Rosalie' 7 Nepeta x faassenii 20 Salvia x sylvestris 2 Rosmarinus officinalis
Geranium cinereum subcaulescens 'Splendens'
Narcissus 'Dutch Master'
28 Hypericum moserianum 'Tricolor'
1 Sorbus aucuparia Area - 77m2 10% Agrostis capillaris 10% Agrostis castellana 40% Festuca rubra 40% Festuca rubra ssp.commutata
s MGBplu Bin 770L Wheelie
6 Viburnum davidii
5 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 4 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 4 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 22 Narcissus 'Dutch Master' 28 Primula vulgaris
s MGBplu Bin 770L Wheelie
7 Phormium 'Bronze Baby'
21 Vinca minor 'Illumination'
4 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
5-6cm
Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom'
13 Ajuga reptans 'Multi-Color'
15 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
20-30cm
Galanthus nivalis
Vinca minor Festuca glauca 'Elijah 'Argenteovariegata' Blue' Vinca minor 'Illumination'
s MGBplu Bin 770L Wheelie
2 Phormium 'Bronze Baby'
Eryngium x zabelii
Root
30-40cm 20-30
10-15cm
'Firelight'
Viburnum davidii
210 Galanthus nivalis 93 Hyacinthoides non-scripta
2 Crocosmia 'Lucifer' 16 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
13 Hebe albicans
'Rubella'
Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten'
7 Hebe albicans 8 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens' 13 Alchemilla mollis
44 Hypericum moserianum 'Tricolor' 9 Viburnum davidii
17 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
1 Corylus Colurna
Crocosmia 'Lucifer' Spiraea japonica
3 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens'
2 Kniphofia uvaria 'Nobilis'
officinalis 'Miss Jessopp's Upright' 15-20cm
CarexSkimmia oshimensisjaponica 'Evergold'
2 Kniphofia uvaria 'Nobilis'
13 Artemisia 'Powis Castle' 9 Mahonia aquifolium 'Apollo'
30-40
10-15cm
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus'
Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea'
2 Eryngium x zabelii
7 Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Little Spire' 11 Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea'
2 Rosmarinus officinalis 3 Erica carnea 'Rosalie'
Girth 30-40cm
Astilbe 'Fanal'
6 Nepeta x faassenii
22 Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea'
40-60 Height
15-20cm
officinalis AjugaRosmarinus reptans 'Multi-Color'
2 Astilbe 'Fanal'
12 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
22 Alchemilla mollis 7 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 2 Kniphofia uvaria 'Nobilis' 7 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
20-30cm
Name Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'
4 Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom' 5 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
31 Alchemilla mollis
2 Kniphofia uvaria 'Nobilis'
Mahonia aquifolium 'Apollo'
Herbaceous Phormium 'Bronze Baby'
31 Geranium cinereum subcaulescens 'Splendens'
13 Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten'
13 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
Area - 97m2 10% Agrostis capillaris 10% Agrostis castellana 40% Festuca rubra 40% Festuca rubra ssp.commutata
13
12 Rosmarinus officinalis
28 Vinca minor 'Illumination'
6 Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom' 5 Nepeta x faassenii 5 Viburnum davidii
58
23
C
22 Artemisia 'Powis Castle'
24 Ajuga reptans 'Multi-Color'
19 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
1 Tilia tomentosa 'petiolaris' 3 Eryngium x zabelii 2 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 2 Rosmarinus officinalis
Qty
29
28 Vinca minor 'Argenteovariegata'
27 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
Root
C
C
C
Area - 484m2 7.5% Agrostis capillaris 7.5% Agrostis castellana 30% Festuca rubra 30% Festuca rubra ssp.commutata 25% Poa trivialis
4 Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom' 3 Crocosmia 'Lucifer'
Girth
20-30cm
30-40cm (D)
20-30cm
Pit Draw Access
51 Narcissus 'Dutch Master' 64 Primula vulgaris 2 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
Height
Artemisia 'Powis Castle'
Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens'
Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
5 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 8 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens'
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8 Leucothoe Scarletta
Area - 288m2 7.5% Agrostis capillaris 7.5% Agrostis castellana 30% Festuca rubra 30% Festuca rubra ssp.commutata 25% Poa trivialis
5 Nepeta x faassenii
C
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Pit Draw Access
Area - 77m2 10% Agrostis capillaris 10% Agrostis castellana 40% Festuca rubra 40% Festuca rubra ssp.commutata
Salvia x sylvestris
C
2 Rosmarinus officinalis
1 Sorbus aucuparia
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C
Pit Draw Access
20 Narcissus 'Dutch Master' 25 Primula vulgaris 5 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 14 Salvia x sylvestris
Agrostis capillaris Agrostis castellana Festuca rubra Festuca rubra ssp.commutata Poa trivialis
C
C
Shade Tolerant Turfgrass
19 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
12
Primula vulgaris
20-30cm
Pit Draw Access
3 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 3 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 4 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 4 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
41
C
20-30
Total area to be sown 1176m2 @ (25 g/m2) 4 Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Repens' 2 Erica carnea 'Rosalie' 7 Nepeta x faassenii 20 Salvia x sylvestris 2 Rosmarinus officinalis
8-10cm
80-100cm
Pit Draw Access
22 Narcissus 'Dutch Master' 28 Primula vulgaris
C
Hypericum moserianum 'Tricolor'
14 Bergenia cordifolia 'Purpurea'
Pit Draw Access
4 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 5 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' 4 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 4 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue'
43
Hebe albicans
3 Phormium 'Bronze Baby'
1 Corylus Colurna
31
C
Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'n' Gold'
7 Viburnum davidii
7 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
2 Kniphofia uvaria 'Nobilis'
Mix % 10% 10% 40% 40%
C
10-15cm
Erica carnea 'Rosalie'
8 Achillea 'Terracotta'
47 Salvia x sylvestris 5 Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Little Spire'
17 Spiraea japonica 'Firelight'
Agrostis capillaris Agrostis castellana Festuca rubra Festuca rubra ssp.commutata
39
Hyacinthoides non-scripta
Name
31 Alchemilla mollis 16 Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'n' Gold' 9 Eryngium x zabelii
Total area to be sown 174m2 @ (25 g/m2)
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C
1172
34 Geranium 'Johnson's Blue'
19 Skimmia japonica 'Rubella'
Area - 97m2 10% Agrostis capillaris 10% Agrostis castellana 40% Festuca rubra 40% Festuca rubra ssp.commutata
32
C
30
Narcissus 'Dutch Master'
28 Vinca minor 'Argenteovariegata'
Sunny Grass Mixture
14
C
The scheme contains a wide variety of species providing all year round interest with planting mainly focused around the edge of the retirment home. Shrub Thick hedgrow and trees were planted along the busy main road on the west of the site providing a buffer to the retirement home.
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6 Viburnum davidii
29 Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'n' Gold'
C
C
Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Little Spire'
10 Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten' 2 Crocosmia 'Lucifer'
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10-15cm
Nepeta x faassenii
Area - 484m2 7.5% Agrostis capillaris 7.5% Agrostis castellana 30% Festuca rubra 30% Festuca rubra ssp.commutata 25% Poa trivialis
102
C
Heuchera 'Rosemary Bloom' Kniphofia uvaria 'Nobilis'
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MGBp 770L lie Bin Whee
2
C
210
Geranium 'Johnson's Blue'
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FPCR was contracted to undertake a planting plan for Gladman Developments Ltd for a retirment home on Otley. Eryngium x zabelii
210 Galanthus nivalis 93 Hyacinthoides non-scripta
Area - 288m2 7.5% Agrostis capillaris 7.5% Agrostis castellana 30% Festuca rubra 30% Festuca rubra ssp.commutata 25% Poa trivialis
Qty
15-20cm
Ajuga reptans 'Multi-Color' Astilbe 'Fanal'
Shade Tolerant Turfgrass Total area to be sown 1176m2 @ (25 g/m2) Agrostis capillaris Agrostis castellana Festuca rubra Festuca rubra ssp.commutata Poa trivialis
Height
Name
Achillea 'Terracotta'
Proposed hedge
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Changes to hard surfaces resulting in changes to planting bed areas. First issue
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Feb 2015
Rev D
CAD file: J:\5200\5239\LANDS\Plans\05239-L-01 Rev D Planting Plan.dwg masterplanning environmental assessment landscape design urban design
FPCR Environment and Design Ltd
PARKWOOD SPRINGS - CONNECTING COMMUNITIES
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MASTERS (2015-2016) Project name: Parkwood Springs - Connecting Communities Location: Parkwood Springs (Sheffield) Size: 200 Hectares Designed by: Cameron Heeley Parkwood Springs is situated on the northern side of the Don Valley near to Sheffield City Centre. Recently the site has attracted large amounts of anti social behaviour with feature attractions such as the ski village burning down.
Key Community Connections Areas of Intervention New Community
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Due to the sheer scale of the site (200ha) the site has proven difficult to manage and maintain. The site has previously been used for a number of recreational uses such as cycling, walking and skiing. Previously there was a community living on the site but that along with many other things no longer exists. My vision for the site is to create a brand new community on the site whilst also connecting the neigbouring communities back into Parkwood. The new community will not only put people back into this forgotten place but invite investment into Parkwood and encourage people back into the site.
Housing Development Broadleaf Woodland Amenity Grass Improved Grassland Heathland
Main Entrances
Coniferous Woodland
Main Vehichal Entrances to New Community
Riparian Woodland Ancient Woodland
Other Entrances
Landfill
Primary Pedestrian Routes
Wetland
Secondary Pedestrian Routes
Exisitng Allotments Proposed Allotments/ Orchards
Nature Trail
Wildflower meadows
Primary Vechile Route/ Proposed New Bus Route
Tree Avenue
Railbike Route
STRATEGIC PLANS 1 GREEN CONNECTIONS 2 NODES/ VISTAS 3 VEGETATION STRATEGY 4 CIRCULATION
PARKWOOD SPRINGS - STRATEGIC MASTERPLAN Main Entrances Main Vehichal Entrances to New Community Other Entrances Primary Pedestrian Routes Secondary Pedestrian Routes Nature Trail Primary Vechile Route/ Proposed New Bus Route Railbike Route Key Community Connections Key Areas of Intervention Railbike Stations Proposed Housing Development Proposed Allotments/ Orchards Proposed Wildflower meadows Proposed Wetland Proposed commuity/ Amenity Green Space Proposed Broadleaf Woodland planting Proposed Extention of Heathland Proposed Tree Avenues Broadleaf Woodland Amenity Grass Improved Grassland Heathland Coniferous Woodland Riparian Woodland Ancient Woodland Landfill Exisitng Allotments
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MASTERS (2015-2016)
PARKWOOD SPRINGS - VISUAL GREEN AMENITY SPACE WITH PLAY FACILITIES RAILBIKE ROUTE THROUGH DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
CAFES/ RESTAURANTS
FLOODING BARRIER WITH ECOLOGICAL WILDLIFE BENIFITS
GREEN CORRIDOR CREATING A GREEN LINK THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE URBAN DRAINAGE POND
MIXED USES WITH ACTIVE FRONTAGES
MASTERS (2015-2016)
NOTTINGHAM RIVERSIDE ECO-CITY - STAGE ONE - SITE ANALYSIS National Target
Local Target
CO 2
CO 2
80% below current levels by 2050
26% below current levels by 2020
Nottingham Population set to
Project name: Nottingham Riverside Eco-City Location: Nottingham Size: 118 Hectares Designed by: Cameron Heeley
Increase by 9%
SHIFT Manufactoring Sectors
Knowledge Based Sectors
Creation of 27,900 Jobs by the end of the Local Plan
Nuthall Burton Joyce A6211 A60
Nottingham City Centre
M1 River Trent
Calton
A6002
Sneinton
NOTTINGHAM City Center
A612
Sneinton
Wollaton
Radcliffe On Trent
A52
The Meadows A52
Stapleford
The site lies to the south east of Nottingham city centre located just north of the River Trent. To the west of the site lies Nottingham city centre with key landmark buildings such as Nottingham Station, Nottingham Castle and the Town Hall. The Meadows, a residential area, is approximately 50m from the western boundary of the site.
Beeston West Bridgford
A52
The Meadows
Cotgrave Clifton Tollerton A46
Ruddington
118 ha NOTTINGHAM Old Market Square
Capital FM Arena Hockley Sneinton
Nottingham Castle
West Bridgford
The site is currently home to Nottingham’s main industrial quarter. As well as industrial units the site contains a wide variety of other building uses including, residential, commercial and leisure. The site also contains large areas of brownfield land many of which have been left abandoned for years. These areas vary in condition, some areas have been overtaken by invasive species where as others just have buildings remains from the buildings that previously occupied the spaces.
Broadmarsh Nottingham Station
Nottingham Racecourse
Nottingham Canal
A612
River Trent Meadow Lane Nottinghamshire Sports Club
The Meadows
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West Bridgford
The vision for the site is to create a new vibrant Eco-City that will become a self-sufficient, sustainable community designed in and around nature. The development will be guided and driven by the key principles of the eco-city theory, with sustainability at the heart of the development.
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Property of Nottingham Railway
River , Canal and Waterways
Cotgrave Tollerton Ruddington
Policy
Key targets from Nottingham City Council, Local Plan What is an Eco-City? (Adopted 2014) Put simply an eco-city is a city built off the principles of living within the means of the environment. The ultimate goal of any eco-city is to incorporate the environment into the city, eliminate all carbon waste and to produce energy entirely through renewable resources. Eco-cities also have the intentions of stimulating economic growth, reducing poverty and improving health.
Key Eco-city Principles:
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West Bridgford
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Reduce carbon waste to through the development of renewable energy sources with the ultimate work (Nottingham) goal of being a zero carbon community
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Promote sustainable modes of transport that will integrate the new development with other parts of the city and surrounding neighbourhoods
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Create new and enhance existing green spaces as well as creating green links throughout the development and surrounding communities
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2 and Employment based jobs sourced within the community with an emphasis on science technology
Current modes of Transport
CO 2
CO
SITE ISSUES
Cheonggyecheon River (Seoul/South Korea)
MASTERS (2015-2016)
Dockside Green is a 6 hectares mixed use development built around the concept of sustainable living and living within the needs of the environment. The development was built on a mixture of brownfied and old industrialTarget land overlooking Victorias inner habour. Facilites on the site include, waste & water treatment facilites, Local storm water managment initiatives and Biomass energy production. Other forms of energy producion include solar and wind power. Food production is present on the site providing food for residents and local restaurants. The collection and distribution of water plays a key role in the design of the development. Water is collected throught the development and is then distributed to green roofs, wetland areas and some is recycled for drinking water.
National Target
Resource conservation: maximizing efficiency of water and energy resources, constructing a Increase the percentage Establish new network waste management system that can recycle waste and reuse it,ofwith the ultimate aim to create • of population Create new tourism opportunities attracting people into Nottingham with access to GI assets Green corridors zero waste communities.
West Bridgford
Dockside Green (Victoria/ Canada)
Create an all-inclusive mixed development designed in and around nature
80% bellow
26% by 2020
current levels by 2050
At the heart of Seoul lies the Cheonggyecheon River linear park. A dramatic transformation in 2005 saw the traffic-choked elevated freeway and concrete paved waterway into a, 3.6-mile-long stream corridor that attracts over 60,000 visitors daily. The restoration process provided huge boosts to local biodiversity and catalysed economic development. Before restoration took place there had been worries over flooding along the channel, thanks to the intervention these problems have been addressed.
SHIFT Manufactoring Sectors
Nottingham Population set to Increase by 9%
Knowledge Based Sectors
Creation of 27,900 Jobs by the end of the Local Plan
Data taken from Nottinghamshire Local Transport Plan 2011-2026
Has a well-planned layout and public transportation system that makes the priority methods of transportation as follows: walking first, then cycling and then public transportation.
Green Space Network damaged urban areas and employ urban design features that maximize • Restores environmentally
Connections
local biodiversity.
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Ensures decent and affordable housing and improve jobs opportunities for all demographics.
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Operates on a self-contained economy, encourage the wise use of local resources supporting local agriculture and produce. New community Colwick Country Park Nottingham Sneinton Park
City Centre
Powered by Renewable energy sources
Nottingham Sustainable modes of transport City Centre
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Flooding
Strong local economy
100% Recyclable
Sneinton
Sustainability Renewable sources of energy
Sustainable methods of transport
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The vision is to create a new vibrant Eco-City that will become a self-sufficient, sustainable community designed in and around nature. The development will be guided and driven by the key principles of the eco-city theory, with sustainability at the heart of the development.
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Clifton
The Vision
Hydro Power
Wind Power
Hydro power is Nottingham generWind power is the use ated by using electricCanal of air flow through wind ity generators to extract turbines to mechanically energy from moving water power generators for electricity
Biomass
Solar Panals
An energy source, biomass can either be used directly via combustion to produce heat, or indirectly after converting it to various forms of biofuel
Solar panels absorb solar rays converting them into electricity
Water, green links & food production
Bus Lanes
Tram Lanes
Walking
Cycle Lanes
Water Recycling
Greenroofs
Retention Ponds
Allotments
Designated bus lanes will decrease journey times and encourage the use of this mode of transport
Extension of the highly successful existing tram network creating stronger connections to the new development ,West Bridgford and Calton
Strong pedestrian links to surrounding communities, the city centre and the new development will encourage people to walk helping reduce carbon emissions and create active streets
Designated cycle lanes create a safer journey for users encouraging others to use this sustainable mode of transport
Water capture systems. Water can then be recycled to supply buildings, allotments, orchards and wetland areas
Greenroffs reduce stormwater runoff and provides insulation for buildings
Excess water can be transferred into retention ponds located around the development, reducing the risk of surface flooding
Food production, some commercial and some for private use.
Nottinghamshire Sports Club
Issues Analysis Masterplan Biomass genorator
River Trent
Barriers between green spaces
Work/ Leisure
THE SOLUTIONS The Solutions
Key Green space destinations
Live/ Work
Key
Green Space Network
Positive connections (public transport)
Negative connections between communities
Positive connections (Walking/cycling)
Negative connections (Walking/cycling)
Proposed new development
Proposed expansion of the A612
Connections
Positive green connections Negative green connections Barriers between green spaces Nottingham City Centre Positive connections (public transport)
Sneinton Park
Positive connections (walking/cycling)
Orchards and fruit trees to be planted throughout the development
West Bridgford
Gamston Cricket Acadamy Negative Green connections
Orchards
The Meadows
Wilford Park
Positive Green connections
Bioswale Convey surface water to enhance infiltration and reduce surface runoff
Holme Pierrpont
River Trent and Nottingham Canal
Areas with a high risk of flooding in the site
Areas with a hight risk of flooding from surface water in the site
Flood Zone 2 / Extent of extreme flood (1 in 1000 year Event)
Flood Zone 3 / Extent of flooding from rivers and seas (1 in 100 year event)
Existing flood barriers
Reduce impact of surface water on the A612
Multi functional green spaces
Flooding
Nottingham City Centre
Colwick Country Park
Nottingham City Centre
Sneinton
Sneinton
Negative connections between communities Negative connections (Walking/cycling) Nottingham Areas with a high risk of Canal flooding in the site
Areas with a high risk of flooding from surface water in the site Nottingham Station
Holme Pierrpont
The Meadows
Nottinghamshire Sports Club
Wilford Park
West Bridgford
Gamston Cricket Acadamy
Positive green connections Key areas of proposed green space
Green heart for the new community Key green space destinations
Footbridge
Key community connections
Nottingham Station
Improved green connections outside of the site
Walking/ cycling connections
Footbridge
Green corridors providing buffer from the canal and river
Green spaces connected by a network of SUDS
Key green locations on the site
Wetland area/ canal extension Retaining water on site in a sustainable way
Conceptual Masterplan Key Existing: Development Tram Route Railway Line
Footbridge
Water to be directed into SUDS, green corridors, River Trent and Nottingham Canal
Bioswale
streets
Orchards
Convey surface water to enhance infiltration and reduce surface runoff
Orchards and fruit trees to be planted throughout the development
NOTTINGHAM RIVERSIDE ECO-CITY - CONCEPT PLAN & STRATEGIES River Trent
Biomass genorator
Work/ Leisure
Live/ Work
Proposed new development
Proposed expansion of the A612
MASTERS (2015-2016)
Reduce impact of surface water on the A612
Multi functional green spaces
The Solutions Green Space Network
Connections
Nottingham City Centre
Sneinton
Nottingham Canal
Holme Pierrpont
New community Nottinghamshire Sports Club
Wilford Park
The Meadows
Powered by Renewable energy sources
Gamston Cricket Acadamy
Positive green connections Key areas of proposed green space
Green heart for the new community Key green space destinations
Sustainability
Nottingham City Centre
Colwick Country Park
Sneinton Park
Flooding
Sustainable modes of transport
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Renewable sources of energy
Strong local economy
Hydro Power
Wind Power
Biomass
Solar Panals
Hydro power is generated by using electricity generators to extract energy from moving water
Wind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electricity
An energy source, biomass can either be used directly via combustion to produce heat, or indirectly after converting it to various forms of biofuel
Solar panels absorb solar rays converting them into electricity
100% Recyclable
West Bridgford
Footbridge
Key community connections
Nottingham Station
Improved green connections outside of the site
Walking/ cycling connections
Footbridge
Green corridors providing buffer from the canal and river
Green spaces connected by a network of SUDS
Key green locations on the site
Wetland area/ canal extension Retaining water on site in a sustainable way
Water to be directed into SUDS, green corridors, River Trent and Nottingham Canal
Conceptual Masterplan Key
River Trent
Existing:
Tram Route
Proposed: Development (Mixed Use Residential, commercial, retail, leisure, tourism)
Work/ Leisure
Live/ Work
Sustainable methods of transport
Railway Line Nottingham Station
Biomass genorator
Footbridge
Development
Nottingham City Centre
New Bus Routes
Allotments
Green Links
Sneinton Tourism
Bus Lanes
Tram Lanes
Walking
Cycle Lanes
Designated bus lanes will decrease journey times and encourage the use of this mode of transport
Extension of the highly successful existing tram network creating stronger connections to the new development ,West Bridgford and Calton
Strong pedestrian links to surrounding communities, the city centre and the new development will encourage people to walk helping reduce carbon emissions and create active streets
Designated cycle lanes create a safer journey for users encouraging others to use this sustainable mode of transport
Powered by Renewable sources of energy
Tram Extension Bus Routes Key Pedestrian Routes Allotments Orchards
Allotments
Indicative SUDS Movement of Water Footbridge Crossings Parks
Key Footpath connections
Tourism Location
Orchards
Improved Green Connections outside of the site
Proposed new development
Proposed expansion of the A612
Water, green links & food production
Refurbished Markets
Water Recycling
Greenroofs
Retention Ponds
Allotments
Water capture systems. Water can then be recycled to supply buildings, allotments, orchards and wetland areas
Greenroffs reduce stormwater runoff and provides insulation for buildings
Excess water can be transferred into retention ponds located around the development, reducing the risk of surface flooding
Food production, some commercial and some for private use.
Bioswale
Orchards
Footbridge
The Meadows
Recreational Sports
Hydro Power
Convey surface water to enhance infiltration and reduce surface runoff
Recreational Sports
Orchards Orchards and fruit trees to be planted throughout the development
West Bridgford
Tram Extension
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Reduce impact of surface water on the A612
Multi functional green spaces
CAMERON HEELEY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PORTFOLIO
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