CATHERINE LAIDLAW
SECTION AA of water feature, steel planter, glass pillar. SECTION AADetail Detail of water feature, steeland planter, and1:20 glass pillar. 1:20@A1
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Phragmites australis (see planting plan for details)
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Triangular glass prism pillars. 11.5mm tempered dichroic glass
Escofet Villette bench with integrated up light. Casting concrete after placement
Granite edging stone 150x100x50mm
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Limestone Chandore pavers 600 x 50mm x random lengths. Laid breaking joint on mortar bed. Joint to be close butted
Ecoresin bound permeable aggregate to 24mm depth. Asphalt Binder Course. 70mm minimum depth of maximum size AC open graded ashphalt
Hardcore well consolidated
150mm minimum depth of well compacted Type 3 granular sub-base
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Geo-textile membrane 928
Compacted ground Liner
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WU/XS2 Reinforced concrete
10mm thick galvinised mild steel planter. Painted with high-performance black marine paint.Top 40cm perforated with minimum 10mm diameter holes. 1 30-60mm round, washed gravel 2 12m round, washed gravel 3 6mm washed pea gravel 4 Aquatic substrate 5 Sharp sand
GLASS PILLAR CONSTRUCTION DETAIL 1:10
Plan view through glass
Bespoke L-Steels at 60° with drill holes along length for attaching glass
Dichroic glass drilled to bespoke L-steels attached to steel base (6) with M12 nuts. Steel base plate screwed to concrete C20/25 foundation(6) with M20 anchor bolts, length 15. On top of 20cm ballast base course (8)
Natural granite paving 450 x 450 x 50mm backfilled with lean concrete mix
ISOMETRIC VIEW OF GLASS PILLAR 1:20
60° 11mm thick tempered dichroic glass. 417x2000mm
Drainage pipe from planter to Castle Green culvert
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GLASSpillar PILLAR CONSTRUCTION DETAIL 1:10 Glass construction detail. 1:10@A1
Plan view through glass
Isometric pillar. 1:20@A1 ISOMETRICview VIEWof OFglass GLASS PILLAR 1:20
60째 11mm thick tempered dichroic glass. 417x2000mm
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Bespoke L-Steels at 60째 with drill holes along length for attaching glass
Dichroic tempered 11mm glass. 2000mm length. 1800mm above water level
Plan view through base plate
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Steel base painted in black marine paint 661x661x20mm Steel plates painted in black marine paint. Welded to base and all on three vertical corners. Holes drilled on outer edges to fit M12 bolts. 485x473x10mm
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M12 bolts through 60째 L-Steels
M20 Black through-wall anchor, 15cm long
M20 Anchor wall bolts into concrete foundation
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Sub-base: Well consolidated existing soil TG Type: Source: Product:
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TR Type: Timber crib retaining wall TW Timber crib wall Timber crib retaining wall to flow into non-retaining part to form a continuous structure. To be specified and installed by specialist. TD Type: Source: Product:
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Geocell Terram Terram Geocell 25/15
Timber decking Local builders merchants Hardwood decking
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130mmx50mm Non-slip coating Stainless steel screws Posts secured into concrete base, set in well Sub-base: consolidated ground
SI
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Interpreation/information sign Shelley Signs Tactile and sandblasted wooden sign
2no. Approx 1mx1m Posts secured into concrete base, set in well Sub-base: consolidated ground
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SECTION AA :25@A1
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Sheffield bicycle stands See sheet 001 section for construction information
Oxeye Daisy Yarrow Slender-creeping Red-fescue
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RATIONALE
The hard landscaping proposals use locally derived materials where possible, with the aim of reflecting the local character in terms of colour and textures, and also to create a site that sits integrated into the surrounding woodland. Hence the use, for example, of subtler gravel tracks over tarmac, and timber crib retaining walls which can allowed to be colonised by local flora.
Likewise, the soft landscape proposals aim to reflect the woodland environment and historic landscape use, for example through repeated use of willow and ferns. A more formal but still loose planting typology leads towards the wellbeing centre entrance, with a mix of perennials to provide various seasonal interest and provision for pollinators, and seedheads for wildlife in winter.
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Self binding gravel BG Type: Source: Breedon aggregates Product : Golden Amber Gravel
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SPECIFICATION KEY Size:
10mm sieve size Aggregate bed course, MOT Type 1 and 2 and Sub-base: existing soil compacted BP Type: Source:
Concrete block paving Marshalls
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Tegula Concrete Sett Paving
Size: Finish: Laying pattern: Jointing:
120x120x80 Pennant grey Stretcher bond
Lime mortor Aggregate bedding course with well consolidated Sub-base: existing soil underneath
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CF
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Concrete floor Plain, smooth Aggregate bedding course with well consolidated Sub-base: existing soil underneath
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Drainage rill Marshalls Mono slot drain 160mm Steel
Sub-base: Type 1 sub-base and concrete block surrounding ES
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Flexible metal garden edging Ever Edge Ever Edge Classic
Size:
100mm high (2.5 mm thick heavy duty)
Finish:
Standard brown
Sub-base: Existing soil FD Type: Source: Product: Size: Finish: Laying pattern: Jointing:
Flagstones Royal Forest Pennant Natural stone paving 600mm width, 50mm thickness, varying lengths n/a Random
Lime mortor Aggregate bedding course with well consolidated Sub-base: existing soil underneath
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Geocell Terram Terram Geocell 25/15 250x150
TR Type: Timber crib retaining wall TW Timber crib wall Timber crib retaining wall to flow into non-retaining part to form a continuous structure. To be specified and installed by specialist.
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TD Type: Source: Product:
Timber decking Local builders merchants Hardwood decking
Size: Finish: Jointing:
130mmx50mm Non-slip coating Stainless steel screws Posts secured into concrete base, set in well Sub-base: consolidated ground
SI
Type: Source: Product:
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Interpreation/information sign Shelley Signs Tactile and sandblasted wooden sign
2no. Approx 1mx1m Posts secured into concrete base, set in well Sub-base: consolidated ground
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Pea gravel Local aggregate merchant
Sub-base: Well consolidated existing soil
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GG Type: Source:
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Sheffield bicycle stands See sheet 001 section for construction information
SOFT LANDSCAPE AT Broadleaved tree autumn colour spectrum Sorbus aucuparia 'Asplenifolia' Prunus avium Prunus padus Carpinus betulus Fagus sylvatica 'Asplenifolia' CS Cornus /Salix mix Cornus alba Salix daphnoides Salix purpurea GR Green roof Biodiverse native grass and wildflower mix MP Mixed perennial border Astrantia major Alchemilla mollis Echinops ritro Pennisetum alopecuroides Statchys byzantina NH Native hedgerow mix Crateatus monogyna Prunus spinosa Acer campestre Corylus avellana RB Reed bed Carex linosa Glyceria maxima Iris pseudacorus Phramites australis SP Shrub planting Salix caprea Rosmarinus officinalis Rosa rugosa Viburnum opulus SW Swale Carex sylvatica Poa trivialis Carex elata WE Woodland edge Acer campestre Corylus avellana Malus sylvestris Elder sambucus Lonicera periclymenum WF Wildflower meadow Birdsfoot trefoil Yellow rattle Oxeye Daisy Yarrow Slender-creeping Red-fescue
PPr Perry pear Red Pear Qu Quince Serbian Gold VP Plum Victoria
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Pyrus comm. 1 QuinceA 2 St. Julien A 4
Rare local varieties as recommended and grafted by local specialist from own /National Collection graft material
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BULBS - planted in random clumps across area No. SPECIES 870 Wood anemone 670 Snowdrops
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Layer of gravel scraped back to top soil and sown with Emorsgate EG1 General Purpose Meadow Grass mixture New standard oaks planted in hedgerow No SIZE Oak 1500-1750 3
Maughan’s sandstone) dug nage during construction will be reused and crushed “No-dig” methods will be oot protection areas and driveway containment grids tion down the slope.
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Woodland edge e SPECIES % Field maple 20 10 Hazel 20 Hawthorn Holly 10 10 Blackthorn Dog rose 5% Crab apple 10 10 Elder Honeysuckle 5%
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Woodland edge s SPECIES % Field maple 20 10 Hazel 20 Hawthorn Holly 10 Failed area of hedge replanted with Blackthorn 10 hazel. Allowed to grow to laying Dog rose 5% height and incorporated into rest Crab apple 10 of hedgerow 10 Elder Honeysuckle 5% GIRTH = 1.0 SPREAD = 11
GIRTH = 0.8 SPREAD = 4 MULTI
Green roof specified and installed by green roof specialist. To visually match native meadow mixture. For green roof specification see architectural drawings.
GIRTH = 0.6 SPREAD = 5
GIRTH = 0.3 SPREAD = 3
GIRTH = 0.9 SPREAD = 8
GIRTH = 0.9 SPREAD = 8
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GIRTH = 0.3 SPREAD = 3
GIRTH = 0.9 SPREAD = 8
Terracing with new oak timber sleepers for fruit and vegetable growing. GIRTH = 1.2 SPREAD = 7
Root Protection Areas see Aboricultural Implications Assessment by Adrian Hope Jan 2016
GIRTH = 1.5 SPREAD = 8
Gapped with hazel. Allowed to grow to laying height and incorporated into rest of hedgerow New holly and hornbeam hedge 65m SPECIES
Woodland edge c SPECIES % Field maple 20 10 Hazel 20 Hawthorn Holly 10 10 Blackthorn Dog rose 5% Crab apple 10 10 Elder Honeysuckle 5%
% SIZE Hornbeam 50% 600-900 Holly 50% 1.5lt pot
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SWALE (96m) Grasses and sedges planted min 1.5m from new hedge planting. Plug plants in 45cm staggered row, 45cm between plants in row. SPECIES SIZE No. Grey sedge 5cm plug 154 Wood sedge 5cm plug 77 Rough meadow 5cm plug 77 grass
Existing laid hazel increased with int hedgerow species SPECIES % Field maple 30% Dogwood 30% 20% Blackthorn Spindleberry 10% Honeysuckle 10%
WILDFLOWER MEADOW (972m2). Oversown with Emorsgate EM2F wild flower mixture. Plug plants placed at random spacing, in small groups of same species.
Nut grove 122m2 SPECIES Hazel Gunslebert Filbert Cosford Walnut Buccanee BULBS - planted in across area Wild daffodil Snowdrops
SPECIES Cowslip Common mallow Birdsfoot trefoil
Restored historic SPECIES % Hawthorn 75% Blackthorn 10%
Tufted-hair grass 5cm plug
SIZE 4cm plug 4cm plug 4cm plug
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All hedges sown at base with Cotswold Seeds Woodland Edge, Hedgerow and Shady Area Wild Flower mixture or similar.
central 527m2 SIZE 0% 600-900 0% 600-900 0% 600-900 0% 1.5lt pot 0% 600-900 % 400-600 0% 400-600 0% 400-600 % 400-600
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east 77m2 SIZE 0% 600-900 0% 600-900 0% 600-900 0% 1.5lt pot 0% 600-900 % 400-600 0% 400-600 0% 400-600 % 400-600
No. 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
south 401m2 SIZE 0% 600-900 0% 600-900 0% 600-900 0% 1.5lt pot 0% 600-900 % 400-600 0% 400-600 0% 400-600 % 400-600
No. 10 5 10 5 5 3 5 5 3
l hedge density and mix terplanted native s 89m SIZE No. % 600-900 53 % 600-900 53 36 % 600-900 % 600-900 18 18 % 300-400
SIZE No. 600-900 8 600-900 8 2 er 1200 n random clumps 760 1140 boundary hedge 105m SIZE No. 600-900 527 600-900 70
See management plan for height and hedge trimming information. GREEN ROOF To be specified and installed by a green roof specialist. Meadow mixes used near house (Emorsgate EM2 General Purpose Meadow mix and EM2F wild flower mixture or similar) should visually match green roof specification and composition. ECOLOGICAL ENHANCEMENTS 4 x 1FF Schwegler Bat Boxes and 4 x 2F Schwegler Bat boxes to be installed on appropriate trees. PLANTING SPECIFICATION All plants to be bare root unless otherwise specified. All tree spirals used must be biodegradable and dark brown or black in colour. Hedges: planted in double staggered rows 45cm apart, 30cm intervals. Protected by 60cm spiral guards and supported by 90cm bamboo canes. Orchard trees: Staked, tied and protected with 1.8m high Weldmesh tree guard part-buried into ground. Woodchip mulch min. 750mm square, 50mm deep. Woodland trees: Planted at 3m centres. Protected by 60cm spiral guards and supported by 90cm bamboo canes. Existing trees and hedges shall be protected in accordance with the recommendations of the arboricultural report, from commencement to completion of all works on site. All tree / hedge protection measures must be installed and inspected prior to bringing onto the site any plant, materials or equipment or undertaking any construction works or demolition or any arboricultural works. For building layout see architect's drawings.
KEY Existing tree to be retained
New holly and hornbeam hedge around driveway
New hedgerow oak
Wild flower meadow
Woodland glade tree
Terraced garden area
Orchard tree
Grass and wildflower mix
Root Protection Area as identified in Aboricultural Report
Nut grove
Existing hedge
Native woodland edge mix
Hazel hedge mix to gap sections of south boundary
Native broadleaved woodland core