FOLIO
CHRISTINE DURAN, GSAP
BOARD - LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
B.L. ARCH., M. CLIMATE CHANGE, PG ENVT .MGT.
Blenheim House Cultural Facility
NEW PARK
• Transform the remaining grounds of Blenheim House fronting Blenheim Street into a new public pocket park
• Park to be used both for regular passive recreation and as a setting for special cultural events
CONVERSION OF HOUSE
Ground Floor
• Downstairs rooms, which will be universally accessible, to be used for public exhibition and performance spaces
First Floor
• Upstairs rooms will be used as private artist’s studios
CONVERSION OF STONE OUTHOUSE
• This will be made universally accessible and be converted to provide a universally accessible artist’s studio, public toilets and storage
NEW PARK
ADDITION STONE OUTHOUSE
15 BLENHEIM STREET New Disabled Parking Space SCALE: 0 2 4 6 8m
BLENHEIM HOUSE 1915
NO.
Drawing No. DP Checked CD Drawn Drawing Title Project/Client Architect Nom. Architect: D.Phillips Reg. 27-39 Abercrombie Street Chippendale NSW 2008 Broadway NSW 2007 Telephone 02 9698 5933 mail@phillipsmarler.com.au www.phillipsmarler.com.au BLENHEIM HOUSE CULTURAL FACILITY FOR RANDWICK CITY COUNCIL Civil & Structural Engineer Hydraulic Engineer Electrical Engineer Mechanical Engineer Application Solution ISSUE:50% DOCUMENTATION FOR REVIEW 08.05.2023 Scale: 1:50 at A1, 1:100 at A3 0 0.5 1 2.5 5m L06.1 PLANTING PLAN 1 OF 2 True North Magnetic North SPECIES COMMON NAME POT SIZEMATURE SIZE SPACING QUANTITY TOTAL Shrubs and Groundcovers Agapanthus hybrid 'WP001' Bingo White™ Agapanthus 140mm0.4m 6/m² 38 Alternanthera Little Ruby™ Little Ruby 140mm0.3m 5/m² 32 Liriope muscari 'Silver Lawn' Silverstar Liriope 140mm0.35m 8/m² 51 Phormium tenax ‘PH0S3’ Flamin’® Phormium 140mm0.9m 0.5m 3 Philotheca myoporoides 'Winter Rouge'Winter Rouge 200mm0.8m 1/m² 6 Scaevola albida ‘White Carpet’ White Fan Flower 140mm0.2m 2/m² 13 PLANT SCHEDULE - PLANTING BED P1 P1 P3 P2 01PLANTING BED P1, P2 and P3 SCALE: 1:50 @ A1; 1:100 @ A3 SPECIES COMMON NAME POT SIZEMATURE SIZE SPACING QUANTITY TOTAL Shrubs Syzygium australe ‘SAN01’ Straight and Narrow™ Lilly Pilly 200mm to 5m (prune to 2m min hedge) 0.75m 11 Gardenia augusta 'Florida' Gardenia Florida 200mm1m 1/m² 15 Grasses and Groundcovers Dianella tasmanica ‘TAS300’ Wyeena® Dianella 140mm0.8m 4/m² 60 Dianella tasmanica ‘TR20’ Tasred® Dianella 140mm0.45m 6/m² 159 Libertia paniculata ‘LPP01’ Shadow Star™ Libertia 140mm0.4m 6/m² 91 Liriope muscari 'Silver Lawn' Silverstar Liriope 140mm0.35m 8/m² 91 Liriope muscari ‘LIRJ’ Lilyturf Just Right® 140mm0.5m 10/m² 151 Plectranthus argentatus Silver Spurflower 140mm0.5 to 1m0.5m 6 Phormium tenax ‘PH0S3’ New Zealand Flax 140mm0.8 to 0.9m0.5m 6 SPECIES COMMON NAME POT SIZEMATURE SIZE SPACING QUANTITY TOTAL Shrubs and Groundcovers Agapanthus hybrid 'WP001' Bingo White™ Agapanthus 140mm0.4m 6/m² 62 Alternanthera Little Ruby™ Little Ruby 140mm0.3m 5/m² 52 Liriope muscari 'Silver Lawn' Silverstar Liriope 140mm0.35m 8/m² 83 Phormium tenax ‘PH0S3’ Flamin’® Phormium 140mm0.9m 0.5m 5 Scaevola albida ‘White Carpet’ White Fan Flower 140mm0.2m 2/m² 21 Pandorea jasminoides Bower Vine 140mmClimber1/m² 10 Pandorea jasminoides 'Lady Di'Bower Vine 'Lady Di' 140mm Climber1/m² 10 PLANT SCHEDULE - PLANTING BED P2 Phormium tenax ‘PH0S3’ Agapanthus hybrid 'WP001' Scaevola albida ‘White Carpet’ Liriope muscari 'Silver Lawn' Alternanthera Little Ruby™ Philotheca myoporoides 'Winter Rouge' PLANT SCHEDULE - PLANTING BED P3 NEW TURF NEW PAVING EXISTING LIGHT POLE MIX A: 11x Syzygium australe ‘SAN01’ 15x Gardenia augusta 'Florida' 60x Dianella tasmanica ‘TAS300’ 91x Dianella tasmanica ‘TR20’ 91x Libertia paniculata ‘LPP01’ 151x Liriope muscari ‘LIRJ’ MIX B: 6x Phormium tenax ‘PH0S3’ 68x Dianella tasmanica ‘TR20’ 91x Liriope muscari 'Silver Lawn' 6x Plectranthus argentatus INFILL / INTERPLANT BETWEEN EXISTING PALMS: 22x Syzygium 'Straight and Narrow™' 30x Gardenia 'Florida' Phormium tenax ‘PH0S3’ Agapanthus hybrid 'WP001' Scaevola albida ‘White Carpet’ Liriope muscari 'Silver Lawn' Alternanthera Little Ruby™ Pandorea jasminoides Pandorea jasminoides 'Lady Di' Liriope muscari 'Silver Lawn' Gardenia augusta 'Florida' Plectranthus argentatus Dianella tasmanica ‘TR20’ Libertia paniculata ‘LPP01’ Dianella tasmanica ‘TAS300’ Straight and Narrow™ Lilly Pilly Liriope muscari 'Just Right' P3 Phormium tenax ‘PH0S3’ PLANTS: 10x Pandorea jasminoides 10x Pandorea 'Lady Di' 5x Phormium tenax ‘PH0S3’ 62x Agapanthus hybrid 'WP001' 21x Scaevola albida ‘White Carpet’ 83x Liriope muscari 'Silver Lawn' 52x Alternanthera Little Ruby™ PLANTS: 6x Philotheca myoporoides 'Winter Rouge' 3x Phormium tenax ‘PH0S3’ 38x Agapanthus hybrid 'WP001' 13x Scaevola albida ‘White Carpet’ 51x Liriope muscari 'Silver Lawn' 32x Alternanthera Little Ruby™ P2 LEGEND PLANTING EXISTING TREE RETAIN AND PROTECT NEW PLANTING BED NUMBER NEW PLANTING BED EXTENT OF NEW/MAKE GOOD EXISTING TURF EXTENT OF EXISTING PLANTING TO BE RETAINED AND PROTECTED 58.00 59.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 65.00 57.00 56.00 58.00 59.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 65.00 57.00 56.00 Drawing No. DP Checked CD Drawn Drawing Title Project/Client mail@phillipsmarler.com.au we live and work on Aboriginal land and pay our BLENHEIM HOUSE CULTURAL FACILITY RANDWICK CITY COUNCIL Civil & Structural Engineer Hydraulic Engineer Electrical Engineer Mechanical Engineer Application Solution ISSUE:50% DOCUMENTATION FOR REVIEW 08.05.2023 01LONG SECTION SCALE: 1:50 @ A1; 1:100 @ A3 Scale: 1:50 at A1, 1:100 at A3 0 0.5 1 2.5 5m L05.1 LANDSCAPE SECTION 1 True North Magnetic NEW SANDSTONE PAVING FALLS @ 1:50 ADJOINS BELOW LEFT NEW STONE WALL ADJOINS ABOVE RIGHT NEW BOUNDARY TIMBER FENCE ON LOW CONCRETE WALL BEHIND NEW TIMBER BENCH BEHIND EXISTING SIDEWALK NEW BICYCLE RACKS RENOVATED BLENHEIM HOUSE EXISTING STONE WALL NEW SANDSTONE PAVING NEW SANDSTONE RETAINING WALL NEW METAL MESH COVER NEW TURF AREA NEW PLANTIING BED P3 NEW SANDSTONE PAVING BOUNDARY BOUNDARY NEW BOUNDARY TIMBER FENCE BEHIND NEW STONE WALL WITH BOUNDARY TIMBER FENCE RL58.18 TOW 58.52 RL58.29 TOW 58.10 RL58.38 TOW 58.52 APPROX. EXISTING GROUND LEVEL LOW CONCRETE WALL RENOVATED BLENHEIM HOUSE EXISTING STONE WALL 58.00 59.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 65.00 57.00 56.00 58.00 59.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 65.00 57.00 56.00 Project/Client Broadway NSW 2007 www.phillipsmarler.com.au respects to all elders, past, present and emerging, wherever our projects take us. BLENHEIM FOR RANDWICK Electrical Engineer Mechanical Engineer Application Solution 01LONG SECTION SCALE: 1:50 @ A1; 1:100 @ A3 Scale: 1:50 at A1, 1:100 at A3 0.5 1 2.5 5m LANDSCAPE True North Magnetic North FALLS @ 1:50 NEW STONE WALL ADJOINS ABOVE RIGHT NEW BOUNDARY TIMBER FENCE LOW CONCRETE EXISTING SIDEWALK NEW BICYCLE RACKS NEW FLUSHED PLANTING BED P5 BOUNDARY BOUNDARY NEW BOUNDARY TIMBER FENCE NEW STONE WALL WITH BOUNDARY TIMBER FENCE RL58.11 TOW 58.52 APPROX. EXISTING GROUND LEVEL NEW BOUNDARY LOW CONCRETE WALL RENOVATED BLENHEIM HOUSE EXISTING STONE WALL FILL ON DEMOLISHED EXISTING POND BED 58.00 59.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 65.00 57.00 PLANTING RETAINED & PROTOECTED Project/Client Chippendale NSW 2008 Broadway NSW 2007 mail@phillipsmarler.com.au www.phillipsmarler.com.au BLENHEIM FOR RANDWICK CITY Civil & Structural Engineer Hydraulic Engineer Electrical Engineer Mechanical Engineer Application Solution ISSUE:50% DOCUMENTATION FOR REVIEW 08.05.2023 01CROSS SECTION SCALE: 1:50 @ A1; 1:100 @ A3 Scale: 1:50 at A1, 1:100 at A3 0 0.5 1 2.5 5m LANDSCAPE True North Magnetic North 1:50 BOUNDARY WALL & FENCE BOUNDARY BOUNDARY CONCRETE NEW PLANTIING BED P3 NEW TIMBER BENCH BEHIND NEW SANDSTONE PAVING NEIGHBOR'S EXISTING BOUNDARY WALL & FENCE EL58.28 EL58.375 TOW58.52 RL58.23 RL58.22 EL58.30 2 1 2 58.00 59.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 65.00 57.00 58.00 59.00 60.00 61.00 62.00 63.00 64.00 65.00 57.00 Drawing No. DP CD Drawing Title Project/Client Architect D.Phillips Reg. Suite 203 Phillips Marler acknowledge that we live and work on Aboriginal land and pay our BLENHEIM HOUSE CULTURAL FACILITY RANDWICK CITY COUNCIL Civil & Structural Engineer Hydraulic Engineer Electrical Engineer Mechanical Engineer Application Solution 01LONG SECTION SCALE: 1:50 @ A1; 1:100 @ A3 1:50 at A1, 1:100 at A3 0 0.5 1 2.5 5m ADJOINS ABOVE RIGHT L05.2 LANDSCAPE SECTION 2 True North Magnetic FALLS @ 1:30 ADJOINS BELOW LEFT NEW BOUNDARY TIMBER FENCE ON NEW STONE WALL NEW TIMBER BENCH BEHIND EXISTING DRIVEWAY RENOVATED BLENHEIM HOUSE EXISTING STONE WALL NEW SANDSTONE PAVING SANDSTONE RETAINING NEW TURF AREA PLANTIING NEW SANDSTONE RETAINING WALL NEW BIN STORAGE PAVING NEW BOUNDARY TIMBER FENCE BEHIND BOUNDARY BOUNDARY FALLS @ 1:50 EL58.24 RL58.35 EXISTING PAVING RETAINED APPROX. EXISTING GROUND LEVEL NEW SANDSTONE PAVING RENOVATED BLENHEIM HOUSE EXISTING STONE WALL 1
DRAFT AMENDED MASTERPLAN Page 3 Bong Bong Common Masterplan - Stage 2&3 Works Date: 04.04.2022 Issue: Draft amended Masterplan for discussion N LEGEND Entries Main Vehicle Entry Minor Vehicle Entry Main Pedestrian Entry Minor Pedestrian Entry Paths Existing Concrete Shared Path Existing Access Track- Model Airfield Existing Earth Path New Paths Structures Historical Sites Obelisk Relocation New Carparking Areas Key vistas Timber Post & Rail Fences Existing Model Airfield Fence New River Links Amenities location options Landscape Open Grass Areas Riparian Zones Ne w Tree Planting L2 L1 L3 Existing Path Old Argyle Road iW n g e c a r r i b e e R i v e r New Roadside Circuit Path Access Road & Carpark New Access Path to ‘Briars Country Lodge’ Eastern Precinct New Circuit Path Amenities LocationOption 2 Nature Play Briars Country Lodge New River Link New River Link Potential Active Recreation Hub New River Link Picnic Area Improved Pedestrian/ Cycle Access to Bridge Aero Club Gathering & Orientation Space Potential Southern Carpark (50 spaces) Southern Precinct Northern Precinct 1:5000 010 25 50 100 250m Amenities LocationOption 1 New River Link New Circuit Path New Stage 1A Carpark Potential Parking M o s s V a l e R o a d S u t t o r R o a d H e a d l a m R o a d M o s s V a l e B y p a s s
WINGECARRIBEERIVER
WINGECARRIBEERIVER
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• New circuit path with gathering spaces and sensory play areas forming a continuous journey of play and discovery
• New circuit path with gathering spaces and sensory play areas forming a continuous journey of play and discovery
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• New circuit path with gathering spaces continuous journey of play and discovery
• Boardwalk sections over wetlands
• Potential new amenities
Feel / touchreflexology path - statues / polesfind different textures
Sensory
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Possible River Walk
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EASTERN PRECINCT
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• New tree planting for shade
See - picture frame - shadow and light - colourstask: find things with / of at least
Potential
Sensory Play Area Sensory Play Areas Listen - bird calls - insects
Smell / taste - bush tucker task: crush leaves
See - picture frame - shadow and light - colourstask: find things with / of at least three different colours Smell / taste bush tucker -
crush leaves of native trees
Feel / touchreflexology path - statues / polesfind different textures Potential Sensory Play Area Ideas
EASTERN
PRECINCT - PLAY & CIRCUIT PATH CONCEPT OPTION 2
Page 11 Bong Bong
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bush tuckertask: crush leaves of native trees Potential Sensory Play Area Ideas
Common Masterplan -
• Boardwalk sections over wetlands
• Potential new amenities building with connecting path and car parking (1x disabled plus 5 spaces)
• New tree planting for shade Proposed Circuit PathSensory & Discovery Possible River Walk Road To Cecil Hoskins Reserve car park CECIL HOSKINS RESERVE
1:2000 0 10 20 50 100m EASTERN
Amenities Option 1
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WINGECARRIBEERIVER Carpark
PRECINCT - PLAY & CIRCUIT PATH CONCEPT OPTION 2
water - wind - musical playtask: tell each other a secret
task:
Gathering
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space
Common Masterplan - Stage 2&3
New circuit path with gathering spaces and sensory play areas forming a continuous journey of play and discovery
Boardwalk sections over wetlands
Potential new amenities building with connecting path and car parking (1x disabled plus 5 spaces)
CIRCUIT PATH CONCEPT OPTION 2 Listen - bird calls - insects - water - wind - musical playtask: tell each other a secret See - picture frame - shadow and light - colourstask: find things with / of at least three different colours Smell / taste - bush tuckertask: crush leaves
trees
New tree planting for shade
of native
Potential Sensory Play Area Ideas Page 11 Masterplan - Stage 2&3 Works Date: 04.04.2022 Issue: Draft amended Masterplan for discussion • Potential new amenities building with connecting path and car parking (1x disabled plus 5 spaces) • New tree planting for shade
Extension
CECIL HOSKINS RESERVE
To Cecil Hoskins Reserve car park
1:2000 0 10 20 50 100m
- PLAY & CIRCUIT PATH CONCEPT OPTION
Play Areas
Sensory Play Area Bong Bong Common Masterplan
Works
Notes:
- Stage 2&3
Key
building
Proposed Circuit PathSensory & Discovery Possible River Walk Extension Moss Vale Road To Cecil Hoskins Reserve car park CECIL HOSKINS RESERVE
Wetland Carpark 1:2000 0 10 20 50 100m
PRECINCT -
OPTION 2 Amenities Option 1 Sensory Play Area Sensory Play Areas Listen - bird calls - insects - water - wind - musical playtask: tell each other a secret See - picture frame - shadow and light - colourstask: find things with / of at least three different colours
/ taste - bush tuckertask: crush leaves of native trees
/ touchreflexology path - statues / polesfind different textures
Sensory
Area
Gathering space Wetland Gathering space Page 11 Bong Bong
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Plan
EASTERN
PLAY & CIRCUIT PATH CONCEPT
Smell
Feel
Potential
Play
Ideas
Common Masterplan - Stage 2&3 Works Date:
Issue:
Key
Key Notes:
• Boardwalk sections over wetlands
• Potential new amenities building with connecting path and car parking (1x disabled plus 5 spaces)
New tree planting for shade
WINGECARRIBEERIVER
Amenities offering
• Carpark (90 spaces including disabled parking)
• Pedestrian shared path loop with connections to existing shared path and proposed Moss Vale Bypass underpass
• Amenities facility
• Kids Learn-to-bike park
• Picnic areas
• Seating areas and landscaped planting beds
• Civic art installations
• Gathering and orientation space along existing bike path at Suttor Road
Rationale
• To provide carpark and amenities leading from the Bypass road
• To ensure continuity of existing access to the Common
PROPOSED MOSS VALE BYPASS
SUTTORROAD
HEADLAM ROAD
• To activate non-flood prone land
• To extend recreation areas of the Common that have no archeological remnants
LEGEND -PEAK FLOOD DEPTHS (m)
SOUTHERN PRECINCT CARPARK & AMENITIES- OPTION 1
SOUTHERN PRECINCT - CARPARK & AMENITIES
1:2000 010 25 50 100m Page 5 Bong Bong Common Masterplan - Stage 2&3 Works
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Possible picnic areas and civic art installation
MOSS VALE ROAD
Possible Kids Learn-
loop Access connections Proposed Amenities facilty location option 2 Spillway Possible seating areas N 0.15 - 0.30m 0.30 - 0.50m 0.50 - 1.0m 1.0 - 2.0m >2.0m
to-Bike Park
Vehicular & pedestrian entry along new Bypass road Existing path Proposed carpark location Gathering & orientation space
Wingecarribee River
Key landscape characteristics:
• Short distance from existing path to rivers edge
• Steep existing slopes to existing path and or rivers edge
Section Option 1 - Elevated boardwalk & raised riverside viewing & recreational platform
Key landscape characteristics:
• Longer distance from existing path to rivers edge
• Shallower existing slopes or level areas between existing path and rivers edge with small rivulet crossings
• Shorter river bank
Wingecarribee River
Existing path
Section Option 2 - On-grade path with culverts & on-grade riverside seating and recreational platform
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1:200 0 1 2 5 10m
Existing ground line approx. New
< 1m
Existing ground
approx. New viewing
1m max. > 1m
New on-grade path (1:20 slope max.)
raised seating area
Existing path New elevated walkway
line
& recreational platform
Raised culverts over low points and small rivulets
Bong Bong Common - Revised Master
Draft for Discussion 4th April 2022
Precint View of typical new river link path to existing path
Northern
Master Plan
Legend
Community Arrival, Picnic & Play
Amenities
Picnic area
Loop path - Bitumen
Nature / Bush trail with Interpretation & rest points
Western Woodland regeneration area
Youth Hub with exercise stations, ninja course and half basketball court
Kids bitumen pump track with obstacles
BMX & Mountain bike track with obstacles
New Park Entry road and parking
Mown track
Entry from Camden Valley WayWidened entry threshold with new fence & gate, potential feature wall and signage
Interpretation & orientation point cool rest place
Outdoor fitness stations
Scattered tree planting
Dog off-leash area & buffer planting - consider low-key fencing
TRAIN LINE
Boundary fence
PDA boundary
Boundary fence
Existing shared path
Concept Design
100% Design Concept Updates
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Program Date:16.03.2023 Issue:
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VALLEY WAY Easement Easement
CAMDEN
50 100m
Buffer planting
A C G H B J E F
B C A H I J K G D E F L C C C D D D E I I K K C D J L 100% Design Concept Revision Parks for People Program Camden Valley Way, Leppington Department of Planning, Industry and Environment in partnership with Liverpool City Council 16th March 2023 with Site
Park entry with potential feature wal, bike racks, water station & wastepoint (charcoal & general bins)
Picnic area with pads for charcoal BBQ Informal picnic lawn / break-out
7 Play area 4 - Small Sensory Play area
Scramble bank - Stepping stones, Climbing ropes & Crawling Pipe
Lower Terrace - Nature & sensory play area Informal “meeting place”
main access path
All structures are part of an integrated system of repeatable modules, forms and materials which will simplify construction and provides visual unity.
Shade structures are orientated and sized to shade key play activities and picnic settings to provide optimum shading at designated times of the day.
New mature tree planting will add shade and provide a cooling effect.
Carpark (15 spaces) including 2x disabled parking
Concept Design - Amenities and Play Space
100% Design Concept Updates
New Park at Leppington - Parks for People Program Date:16.03.2023 Issue:Status: For Review Page: 3
1:38 1:20 Picnic Area Steps 1:20 1:40 1:20 1:20 AccessRoad + TOW RL 96.55 1:10max. RL 96.25 + + Ex RL 97.20 1:40 1:40 1:20 1:20 + Ex RL 98.40 RL 96.00 + RL 96.50 + + RL 96.00 + TOW RL 95.025 1:40 BOW RL 95.40 + BOW RL 94.425 (Ex RL 93.6) + 1:50 1:50 max. 1:20 1:20 1:8 slope Pump Track 1:37.5 + Ex RL 97.60 Scale 1:250 0 1 2.5 5 10m TOW Ex RL 99.80 + 1:50 RL 95.32 + + RL 96.58 + RL 98.99 KEY PLAN CAMDEN VALLEY WAY
LEGEND
space
& shade structures Play Area 3 - Slides and musical play 8 9 10 11 12 13 2 3 1 4 5 6
Play Area 1 - Swings with shade, Musical play and seating Play Area 2 - Climbing nets & spinning
Seats Accessible
Amenities with
2 9 4 8 1 11 13 10 6 7 + Ex RL 97.00 3 3 5 3 3 5 9 Central Terrace Upper Terrace Lower Terrace 12 12 12 New trees 11 11 11 + TOW RL 96.40 11 1:40
Shade structures over
Shade Concept N
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Car parking BOUNDARY Shared path Lower TerraceNature and Sensory play area Existing grassland Central shade structure and net play Play area swings 1:40 1:40 + TOW 95.025 94 .425 1:50 1:20 1:10 Existing ground line approx. All-access Carousel 97.0 + Seating wall Retaining wall + 0 1 2.5 5 10m SCALE 1:200 AT A3 Buffer planting
- Play / Shared Loop Path
LEGEND
Information signage
Accessible path
Space for girls - nook seating
Space for girls - hang-out hammocks
Ninja warrior course & fitness circuit
Half Basketball court/ netball court
Retaining walls Benches
LEGEND - Materials
Turf area
Decomposed granite surface
Planting beds
Play mulch areas
Rubber softfall areas
Stepping stones
Bitumen
Concept Design - Youth Hub
New Park at Leppington - Parks for People Program Date:16.03.2023 Issue:
Status: For Review Page: 7 100% Design Concept Updates Planted slope 2 3 1 8 9 10 11 12 7 4 5 6 0 1 2.5 5 10m SCALE 1:250 AT A3 KEY PLAN CAMDEN VALLEY WAY 1 + 96.00 + RL95.00
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Stone
Bike rack Bike trail Rest stops Existing Eucalyptus trees New trees 5 2 4 3 2 2 2 Existing retaining walls Boundary fence TOW 96.55+ N 11 Planted slope Planted slope 1:20 1:20 1:20 1:30 1:100 1:11 1:9 1:4 1:4 1:4 + 96.40 + RL97.15 + 97.00 + 97.00 + TOW97.55 + RL96.50 + RL96.15 96.00+ 97.40+ +95.00 + RL95.10 +95.00 +94.60 + RL96.20 13 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 10 12 13 13
steps
7
Revised Concept: Reconfigured Parking - 90 degrees
• 37 car spaces - including 1 disabled parking space
(Increase of 11 spaces - 26 existing)
• 2 Additional Mini-Bus Bays
• Access to Parallel Coach Bays unchanged (Can accommodate approx. 4 Mini-Buses)
• Vehicular circulation to be retained
• NPWS car space maintained
SECTION6
Conservation Hut -
Raised car park level on north/western edge
New coloured concrete ramp to building, refer to Detail plan B
New (disabled
New elevated viewing & seating terrace - FRP (Fibre Reinforced Plastic) deck with steel frame
New table new concrete
New kerb ramp
Relocated track head sign
Relocated track head sign
BOUNDARY IANPP Wentworth Falls / Conservation
Existing heritage structures to be upgraded
Lower car park (16 car spaces) Picnic area
2xMini-busparking
New Amenities Building
Conservation Hut
1:20 SECTION
New walkway & sandstone steps to track head (12x risers approx.) +897.15
2 SECTION1
Existing bus parking
NPWS parking
BOUNDARY
New retaining wall1m max.
BOUNDARY
SECTION 3
SECTION 4
New retaining wall600mm max.
New entry sign
New banquet table setting (disabled accessible)
BOUNDARY
Legend: Planting
Existing tree
Existing tree removed
New tree
New turf
New ground cover & low shrub planting
Re-juvinating planting to existing vegetation areas
Scale 1:400 A3
Issue: 15h July 2020
New footpath extension and kerb, existing bollards removed
Legend: Materials & Furniture
New bitumen
New brick paved path
New decomposed granite
New seat
New / relocated sign
New picnic table setting
New long custom timber seats
New FRP deck
- Concept Plan on Widened footpath
Boundary alignment
table setting on concrete slab
0 2.5 5 10 25m
Conservation Hut, Blue Mountains National Park
BOUNDARY
Upper car park (21 car spaces)
+901.170 1:20 slope +Ex 899.800
5
Relocated and widened car park exit
SECTION
4
3 - Restoring the Cultural Landscape
Restoring the cultural landscape
3 - Restoring the Cultural Landscape
Ngunyul - The Big Arc
The Big Arc – Ngunyul is a powerful gesture of indigenous landscape which both disrupts the Colonial agrarian landscape of Fernhill and symbolically restores the primacy of Country and the cultural landscape experience of First Peoples.
The Big Arc – Ngunyul is a powerful gesture of indigenous landscape which both disrupts the Colonial agrarian landscape of Fernhill and symbolically restores the primacy of Country and the cultural landscape experience of First Peoples.
Taking the overall form of a Lyrebird, Ngunyul or feather, the Big Arc is a 1000 metre long arc of indigenous garden planting extending from the hilltop of Fernhill House to the shores of the Northern Dam. At the interface between land and water, a Meeting Place for cultural activities will be located within the Mulgu Black Swan Garden – with both aquatic and terrestrial planting.
Taking the overall form of a Lyrebird, Ngunyul or feather, the Big Arc is a 1000 metre long arc of indigenous garden planting extending from the hilltop of Fernhill House to the shores of the Northern Dam. At the interface between land and water, a Meeting Place for cultural activities will be located within the Mulgu Black Swan Garden – with both aquatic and terrestrial planting.
The Big Arc will be curated by the Darug people to create a diverse and artful pattern of plantings, offering a variety of experiences, ecologies and traditional cultural land management practices. It will provide opportunities for the sharing of knowledge and the celebration of Country.
The Big Arc will be curated by the Darug people to create a diverse and artful pattern of plantings, offering a variety of experiences, ecologies and traditional cultural land management practices. It will provide opportunities for the sharing of knowledge and the celebration of Country.
LANDSCAPE
Fernhill Estate Landscape
The and will garden. perennial
The Carriage the
Fernhill
LANDSCAPE
Ngunyul - The Big Arc
Fernhill
Estate Landscape
Fernhill House Gardens
The 1840s agrarian setting of open grassed slopes will be restored to the east and south of Fernhill House. Gardens and elements from the Sorensen era will be conserved and revitalised including the northern pergola and secret garden. Planting beds around the house will be enhanced with flowering and perennial plants. New landscape trees will embellish the setting.
The 1840’s Carriage Loop will be restored, and form the northern end of the Carriage Loop to Bridges Conservation Walk along the original access route to the 1840’s stone bridges.
Date: 23.06.2022
Date: 23.06.2022 Fernhill Estate Landscape Master Plan 2026 P 20 Mountains Landscape moves SCALE 1:12500 AT A3 0 0.1 0.5 0.25 1km Fernhill Estate Landscape Master Plan 2026 LANDSCAPE MASTER PLAN 3 3 3 6 10 T 2 The Rock Lookout Mulgoa Village Blue Mountains National Park Church Littlefields 4 8 9 7 5 P P P T T Littlefields Creek P 11 10 1 10 4 10 MULGOA ROAD FAIRLIGHT ROAD MAYFAIR ROAD ROAD MULGOA
MOVES
Landscape Master Plan 2026 P 18
Fernhill Estate Landscape NGUNYUL - THE BIG
ARC - VISUALISATION
Date: 23.06.2022
Landscape Master Plan 2026 P 37
• New inclusive play space with nature play, water feature, shade, formal and informal seating and native garden with small yarning circle. 'Maddies bench' to be retained and relocated in play space
• New swale, footbridges & wetland area for water detention
• New inclusive play space with nature play, water feature, shade, formal and informal seating and native garden with small yarning circle. 'Maddies bench' to be retained and relocated in play space
• Tree protection area - ground cover planting
• Enhanced Steel Street entry with floral garden beds
• New swale, footbridges & wetland area for water detention
• Re-aligned path with seating opportunities
• Tree protection area - ground cover planting
• New tree planting
• Enhanced Steel Street entry with floral garden beds
• Upgraded existing amenities building providing disabled access and facilities
• Re-aligned path with seating opportunities
• New tree planting
• Upgraded existing amenities building providing disabled access and facilities
TUDOR STREET BELFORD STREET N
Page 3 LINDSAY STREET JAMES STREET TUDOR STREET BELFORD STREET SAMDON REAY ST STEEL STEEL STREET STREET STREET BUCHANAN ST Stage 1 Works
GREGSON PARK N
Gregson Park Playspace & Amenities Upgrade
Area
Date: 14 Nov 2022 Phillips Marler acknowledge that we work on the land of the Awabakal people and pay our respects to all elders, past, present, and emerging, wherever our projects take us.
Gregson Park Playspace & Amenities Upgrade
Landscape Masterplan - Stage 1 Works
Existing condition
Detailed Concept Plan
LEGEND
Arrival / Orientation space with bike racks and bench seat
Palm grove - Lookout deck/ resting point with sensory play
Refurbished amenities building with relocated picnic & BBQ area
Elevated walkway over swale
Discovery trail with sensory poles & interpretive element
'Meeting Place' & Bushtucker garden
Climbing net structure
Play mound with slide, handholds, ropes & trampolines
Whizzer spinner & disable-accessible spinner
Seating wall
Small picnic setting
3-Seater Swing and seesaw
Maddie's bench
Water & Sand play
Tunnel and Balance obstacle course
Shade sail
Bicycle racks
Drinking fountain
Existing trees
New tree planting
New low shrub & groundcover planting
New swale and wetland planting
New turf areas
New concrete circulation loop path
Decomposed granite area
Playmulch area
Rubber softfall
Informal and formal seating
New bin station
Page 4 Existing path 1 9 5 3 7 STEEL STREET LINDSAY STREET 10 SCALE 1:500 at A3: 0 1 5 10 25m
17 6 2 4 4 5 Realigned path Extent of works Existing Fig trees 2 3 1 8 9 10 7 4 5 6 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 N Gregson Park Playspace & Amenities Upgrade Date: 14 Nov 2022 Phillips Marler acknowledge that we work on the land of the Awabakal people and pay our respects to all elders, past, present, and emerging, wherever our projects take us. + 8 13 15 14 11 12
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Page 5 Visualisation - Steel Street Arrival Point Gregson Park Playspace & Amenities Upgrade Date: 14 Nov 2022 Phillips Marler acknowledge that we work on the land of the Awabakal people and pay our respects to all elders, past, present, and emerging, wherever our projects take us.
Page 6 Visualisation - View southeast over swale and new play Gregson Park Playspace & Amenities Upgrade Date: 14 Nov 2022 Phillips Marler acknowledge that we work on the land of the Awabakal people and pay our respects to all elders, past, present, and emerging, wherever our projects take us.
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Gregson Park Playspace & Amenities Upgrade Date: 14 Nov 2022 Phillips Marler acknowledge that we work on the land of the Awabakal people and pay our respects to all elders, past, present, and emerging, wherever our projects take us.
Visualisation - View from Steel Street
T62 T61 T60 T57 T60 TW1 FINISHESPLAN1OF3-LOCATIONPLAN DrawingNo. JM-DP Checked CD Drawn 22272 JobNo DrawingTitle GREGSONPARKPLAYSPACE&AMENITIESUPGRADE NewcastleCityCouncil Project/Client LandscapeArchitect&Architect ABN43353412187 Nom.Architect: D.PhillipsReg. No.4841 Suite203 27-39AbercrombieStreet ChippendaleNSW2008 POBox247 BroadwayNSW2007 Telephone0296985933 mail@phillipsmarler.com.au www.phillipsmarler.com.au PhillipsMarleracknowledgethatweliveandworkonAboriginallandandpayour respectstoallelders,past,presentandemerging,whereverourprojectstakeus. Civil&StructuralEngineer ElectricalEngineer HydraulicEngineer ISSUEA:50%DOCUMENTATION DATE:16.05.23 ISSUEB:80%DOCUMENTATION DATE:31.07.23 ISSUEC:100%DOCUMENTATION DATE:XX.08.23 L04.1 Scale:1:100@A11:200@A3 FINISHESPLAN1OF3 NEWWETLANDPLANTING BEDS LEGENDSOFTSCAPE NEW/MAKEGOODTURF EXISTINGTREESTO BERETAINED& PROTECTED T1 NEWTREES NEWPLANTINGBEDS N INFILLPLANTINGBEDS L04.2ADJOINS L04.1bINSET L04.1bINSETADJOINS NEWACCENTPAVING NEWASPHALTPAVEMENT LEGENDHARDSCAPE&FURNITURE NEWMOSAICPAVING
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EXISTINGPIT INSWALETO BEREMOVED WETLAND PLANTING SE SE SE SE SE NEWTIMBERBOARDWALK NEWELEVATEDTIMBER DECK MAKE GOOD TURF SE LAIDOUTSALVAGED BOULDERSFROM PALMGROVEAREA. REFERTO DEMOLITIONDRAWING SHEETL01.2 TEMPORARY GARDEN FENCING B7 B8 B6 B4 NEWDRAINPIT P3.REFERTO CIVILENGINEERS DRAWINGS NEWDRAINPIT P2.REFERTO CIVILENGINEERS DRAWINGS EXISTINGPIT TOBE REMOVED B1 PT1
NEWCOLOUREDCONCRETE FOOTPATH&BOARDWALKHONEDFINISH(TBC)
(100/300mm)
SALVAGEDEXISTING
NOTE:PLANSTOBEPRINTEDINCOLOR
NOTE:PLANSTOBEPRINTEDINCOLOR
T83 T87 T88 T89 T86 T30 T98 T99 T100 T80 5.80 6.00 4.80 5.80 6.00 5.00 5.20 5.40 5.60 T90 T29 T64 T73 T91 T70 T69 T68 T79 T81 T84 5.88 4.80 6.13 6.13 TW1 DrawingNo. JM-DP Checked CD Drawn 22272 JobNo DrawingTitle GREGSONPARKPLAYSPACE&AMENITIESUPGRADE NewcastleCityCouncil Project/Client LandscapeArchitect&Architect ABN43353412187 Nom.Architect: D.PhillipsReg. No.4841 Suite203 27-39AbercrombieStreet ChippendaleNSW2008 POBox247 BroadwayNSW2007 Telephone0296985933 mail@phillipsmarler.com.au www.phillipsmarler.com.au PhillipsMarleracknowledgethatweliveandworkonAboriginallandandpayour respectstoallelders,past,presentandemerging,whereverourprojectstakeus. Civil&StructuralEngineer ElectricalEngineer HydraulicEngineer ISSUEA: 50%DOCUMENTATION DATE:16.05.23 ISSUEB: 80%DOCUMENTATION DATE:31.07.23 ISSUEC: REVISEDISSUE DATE:18.08.23 L04.2 Scale:1:100@A11:200@A3 FINISHESPLAN2OF3 L04.2ADJOINS NEWACCENTPAVING NEWASPHALTPAVEMENT LEGENDHARDSCAPE&FURNITURE NEWMOSAICPAVING NEWSANDPIT NEWPLAYMULCH (100/300mm) NEWDECOSURFACE NEWRUBBERSOFTFALL NEWWETLAND PLANTINGBEDS LEGEND-SOFTSCAPE NEW/MAKE GOODTURF NEWMULCH EXISTINGTREES PALMSTOBE RETAINED& PROTECTED T1 NEWTREES NEWPLANTING BEDS N INFILLPLANTING BEDS L04.1ADJOINS L04.3ADJOINS L04.3 ADJOINS RL4.60 EL4.60 MAKE GOOD TURF N N N CARVEDCHANNELPLAY TOSANDSTONEWALL NEWBALANCE OBSTACLE COURSE NEWOVALLADDER FITNESSSTATION NEWSANDSTONE SEATINGWALLW2 NEW SANDSTONE SEATBLOCK NEW 1mHIGH SLIDE NEW1.5m HIGHSLIDE NEW SANDSTONE LOGRETAINING SEATWALL NEW LOW TIMBER DECK EXISTING LOWWALL RETAINED EXISTINGSURFACE RETAINED NEWDRAIN PITP4UNDER SANDPIT.REFER TOCIVIL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS NEW WHIZZER PLAY ITEM NEW WHIRLYGO ROUND ACCESSIBLE PLAYITEM NEW MOSAIC PAVING IN EXISTING CHANNEL EXISTING PLANTING RETAINED& PROTECTED EXISTINGEDGE RETAINED NEW DRINKING FOUNTAIN NEWSANDSTONEEDGE NEWBIN ENCLOSURE NEW3-SEATERSWING PLAYITEMONRETAINED CONCRETESLAB NEW SEESAW ROCKER SALVAGEDONSITE FLATSTONES. REFERTO DEMOLITION PLANL01.2 NEW SANDSTONE CURVED BENCH NEW BICYCLE RACKS NEW EAGLES LAIR PLAY ITEM NEW RUBBER SOFTFALL DOMES PLAYITEM NEW RUBBER SOFTFALL DOMES PLAYITEM 0 1 5 10m FINISHESPLAN2OF3-LOCATIONPLAN NEW MADDIE'S BENCH(B2) NEW SANDSTONE SEATBLOCK NEWCOLOUREDCONCRETE FOOTPATH&BOARDWALKHONEDFINISH(TBC) BR BR BR BR BR BR NEW TURF NEW PLANTING NEW TURF NEW PLANTING NEWPLANTING EXISTINGTURF EXISTING TURF RUBBER SOFTFALL MOUND EXISTING TURF B3 NEW PLANTING NEW PLANTING CE (150) ST-1 SE CE (300) SE SE SE SE ST-1 ST-2 NEW SAND PIT NEWRUBBERSURFACE PLAYMOUND NEWSANDSTONESEAT BLOCKS NEWPICNICTABLES NEWBACKEDSEATING WITHARMRESTS NEWSANDSTONE SEATINGWALLS NEWWHEEL-CHAIR ACCESSIBLEPICNIC TABLES NEWTIMBERBOARDWALK NEWELEVATEDTIMBER DECK SALVAGEDEXISTINGROCK BOULDERS NEWSENSORYTIMBERPOLES NEWBIKERACKS NEWDRINKINGFOUNTAIN NEWBINS NEWSPADEEDGE SE NEWCONCRETEEDGE (150-300mmASNOTED) CE NEWPLAYEQUIPMENT WITHINDICATEDFALLZONES NEWSTEELEDGE-TYPE1AS SPECIFIED ST1 TP BR NEWSANDSTONESTEPPING STONES TW4 N T1 RELAID SALVAGED ONSITE FLAT STONES NEW ACCENT PAVING RETAINEDEXISTING BOULDERS EXISTINGSTONE EDGERETAINED ST-2 TEMPORARY GARDEN FENCING TEMPORARY GARDEN FENCING TEMPORARYGARDEN FENCING TEMPORARY GARDEN FENCING TEMPORARY GARDEN FENCING NEWSANDSTONE BILLETLOWWALL TEMPORARY GARDEN FENCING B4 B5 W1 PT1 TW1 PT2 TW3 B1 B1 PT1 NEW PLANTING
NEWSTEELANGLE SA NEWSTEELEDGE-TYPE2AS SPECIFIED ST2 ST-2 ST-2 ST-2 SA ST-2 NEWSHADE STRUCTURE BREAK-UP EXISTINGBITUMEN FOOTPATH BREAK-UPEXISTING BITUMENFOOTPATH TOPUPEXISTING MULCHAREAAND EXTENDASSHOWN TOPUPEXISTING MULCHAREAAND EXTENDASSHOWN TOPUPEXISTING MULCHAREAAND EXTENDASSHOWN MAKEGOOD TURF NEW TURF
PLAYITEM6 (EAGLESLAIR)
PLAYITEM12(ROPEHILLCLIMB)
PLAYITEM7(.6mØRTDOME)
PLAYITEM9(1mØRTDOME)
RUBBERSOFTFALL PLAYMOUND
PLAYITEM3 (4x300mmØ SENSORYHW TIMBERPOLES)
PLAYITEM19(1mH EMBANKMENTSLIDE)
PLAYITEM11(LARGE CLIMBINGHOLDS)
PLAYITEM20(1.5mHEMBANKMENTSLIDE)
PLAYITEM10(MEDIUMCLIMBINGHOLDS)
PLAYITEM18(TRAMPOLINE)
PLAYITEM8(.8mØRTDOME)
PLAYITEM7(.6mØRTDOME)
CARVEDCHANNELPLAYTO SANDSTONEWALL
PLAYITEM13 GRADUATED TIMBER&STONE BLOCKBALANCE)
PLAYEQUIPMENTSCHEDULE
ITEMNO.PLAYEQUIPMENT PLAYITEMCODE SUPPLIER FREEHEIGHTOFFALL (FHF)
MUSICAL&SENSORY
1 SOUNDCUBES MADETOORDER KIMBOWMAN NA
2 UNDERGROUNDVOICETUBE2X(INCLUDINGPIPE) MODUPLAY NA
3 300MMDIA.SENSORYHWTIMBERPOLE (1.8M,1.5M&1.2MX2ABOVEGROUNDHEIGHT) MADETOORDER TIMBERCREATIONS NA
4 TELESCOPE(ALLOWFORSMALLTIMBER PLATFORMWITHPOSTTOFIXONTO) PN622 PLAYWORKS NA CLIMBING&BALANCE
5 OVALLADDERFITNESSSTATION HFOVMP01(METAL) PLAYGROUNDCENTRE 2200MM
6 EAGLESLAIR CNEANES PLAYGROUNDCENTRE 3000MM
7 RTDOMES-600MMDIA PP009 PLAYSCAPECREATIONS300MM
8 RTDOMES-800MMDIA PP010 PLAYSCAPECREATIONS400MM
9 RTDOMES-1000MMDIA PP011 PLAYSCAPE 500MM
10 CLIMBINGHOLDS-MEDIUM - X-ESCLIMBINGHOLDS NA(BELOW600MM)
11 CLIMBINGHOLDS-LARGE - X-ESCLIMBINGHOLDS NA(BELOW600MM)
12 ROPEHILLCLIMBSTEEL PN1310 PLAYWORKS NA
13 GRADUATEDTIMBER&STONEBLOCKBALANCE (ALLOWFOR3XTIMBERBEAMS&7XSANDSTONE BLOCKS) CUSTOM CUSTOM 800MM
SWINGS
14 ZENITHOPPOSINGTWINPILLARTWOBAYSWINGZN-TPTO PLAYSCAPECREATIONS1600MM SPINNERS&ROCKERS&JUMPING
15 WHIZZER PN452 PLAYWORKS 1200MM
16 WHIRLYGOROUND1500WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE SPN0354FBA-0 ASPACE 1000MM
17 SEESAWROCKER R-8082 MODUPLAY 800MM
18 TRAMPOLINEPI SMTRAMPPI PLAYGROUNDCENTRE 1200MM SLIDES
PLAYITEM22 (SANDCHUTE)
PLAYITEM4 (TELESCOPE)
PLAYITEM15 (WHIZZER)
PLAYITEM23(SIEVE)
PLAYITEM21(SANDSILO)
PLAYITEM16 (WHIRLYGOROUNDWHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE)
PLAYITEM25 (WATERPUMP)
PLAYITEM26(WATERWHEEL)
PLAYITEM24 (WATERSLUICEGATE)
PLAYITEM5 (OVAL LADDER FITNESS STATION)
19 1.0MSTAINLESSSTEELEMBANKMENTSLIDE FSM-0024 WILLPLAY 1000MM 20 1.5MSTAINLESSSTEELEMBANKMENTSLIDE FSM-0025 WILLPLAY 1500MM
PLAYITEM17 (SEESAW ROCKER)
PLAYITEM2(UNDER GROUNDVOICETUBE)
PLAYITEM1(SOUNDCUBES)
PLAYITEM14 (OPPOSINGTWIN PILLARTWOBAY SWING)
LEGEND-RUBBERSOFTFALL(TPV)
RC1
RUBBERCOLOUR1(LIGHTBROWN)60%BEIGE,20%BROWN,20%CREAM)
FALLZONE
RUBBERCOLOUR2(YELLOW)50%RH41BRIGHTYELLOW,25%RH31CREAM,25%RH40MUSTARD RC2
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RETAINEDEXISTINGCONCRETEUNDER NEWRUBBERSOFTFALL
NOTE:PLANSTOBEPRINTEDINCOLOR
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SANDPIT PLAYAREA TIMBER DECK Scale:1:100@A11:200@A3 0 1 5 10m
RC4
PLAYGROUNDCENTRE
SACHMWNZ PLAYGROUNDCENTRE
J-123 PROLUDIC NA 24
SAWASGNZS PLAYGROUNDCENTRE NA 25 WATERPUMP SAPUSS PLAYGROUNDCENTRE NA 26 WATERWHEEL SAWHWSC PLAYGROUNDCENTRE NA RC1 RC3 RC4 RC4 RC2 RC3 RC1 RC4 RC2 RC3 RC4 RC3 RC2 RC1 RC2 RC3 RC4 RC4 RC3 RC2 RC1 RC3 RC4 RC4 RC2
WATER&SANDPLAY 21 SANDSILO(FIXEDTOSTONEBLOCK) SASLSS
NA 22 SANDCHANNELWITHMEMBRANEWHEEL (FIXEDTOSTONEBLOCK)
NA 23 SIEVE
WATERPLAYSLIDINGGATE
RC1 RC1 RC1 RC3 RC1 RC3 RC4
RC3
RC4 RC2 RC3 RC4 RC1 FALLZONE
300mmDEPTH PLAYMULCH 100mm DEPTHPLAY MULCH 100mmDEPTH PLAYMULCH FALLZONE FALL ZONE FALLZONE 300mmDEPTH PLAYMULCH 100mmDEPTH PLAYMULCH FALLZONE FALLZONE FALL ZONE
SANDSTONEBLOCK
6mmTHKSSSTIFFENER PLATEWELDEDTOSS CHUTEANDWALLPLATE
CHANNEL
TYP.75mmSTABILISED
COMPACTEDEXISTINGSUBGRADE
CROSSSECTIONDETAIL SCALE:1:10@A1,1:20@A3
PLAYITEM22-STAINLESSSTEELSANDCHANNELWITH MEMBRANEWHEEL,FIXEDTOSSANGLEBRACKETWITH2X M12SSBOLTSWITHSSDOMEHEADNUTSANDWASHERS
SANDSTONEBLOCK,1000x500x500mm,
CHAMFERCORNERS
MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENTS
CROSSSECTIONDETAILOFCARVEDBASIN SCALE:1:10@A1,1:20@A3
RECESSEDINTOCONCRETE,
2xFIXINGONSANDSTONE BLOCKVERTICALFACE 2xFIXINGONSANDSTONE BLOCKHORIZONTALFACE
SECTIONDETAIL:SANDCHANNELWITHMEMBERANEWHEEL SCALE:1:10@A1,1:20@A3
100 300 350 120 100 120 300 500 700500 200 200 1000 75 600 150 500 700 100 250 BASIN 300 150 100 122 700 400350 250 600 1000 829 904 821 1000 125 500 80 100 100 13 10MIN. 700 120 131 120 75 700 440 150 100 350 260 569 250 ℄ 500 300 300 250 150 300 100 350 100 1000 135° 75 150 420 600 325 928 125 125 75 700 440 150 100 350 300 75 150 250 ℄ 300 550 120 100 120 500 600 440 350 260 250 ℄ 135 10 40 40 50 50 75 13 75 175 218 131 70 10 316 100 02 L07.5 DETAIL5 DrawingNo. JM-DP Checked CD Drawn 22272 JobNo DrawingTitle GREGSONPARKPLAYSPACE&AMENITIESUPGRADE NewcastleCityCouncil Project/Client LandscapeArchitect&Architect ABN43353412187 Nom.Architect: D.PhillipsReg. No.4841 Suite203 27-39AbercrombieStreet ChippendaleNSW2008 POBox247 BroadwayNSW2007 Telephone0296985933 mail@phillipsmarler.com.au www.phillipsmarler.com.au PhillipsMarleracknowledgethatweliveandworkonAboriginallandandpayour respectstoallelders,past,presentandemerging,whereverourprojectstakeus. Civil&StructuralEngineer ElectricalEngineer HydraulicEngineer ISSUEA: 50%DOCUMENTATION DATE:16.05.23 ISSUEB: 80%DOCUMENTATION DATE:31.07.23 ISSUEC: REVISEDISSUE DATE:18.08.23 02SECTIONDETAIL:SANDSTONEBLOCKWALLTORAISEDSANDPIT SCALE:1:20@A1,1:40@A3 01PLAN:SANDPITPLAYAREA SCALE:1:25@A1,1:50@A3 ACCESSIBLE RAMP SANDSTONELOG BLOCKS DECO GRAVEL WATERPUMP STEELEDGE CARVEDWATER BASININ SANDSTONE BLOCK DRAINPIT(BELOW BOTTOMOFSAND PITTOENGINEERS DETAIL) 300Wx300Hx1000L SANDSTONEBILLETWALL MOSAICPAVINGOVEREXISTINGWATER CHANNEL NEW PLANTING BED INFILL PLANTING EXISTNGPALMGROVESTONES/BOULDERS RETAINED EXISTNGPALMS RETAINED SHADESAILFOOTING INDECO POST PLAYSAND CARVEDWATERCHANNELIN SANDSTONEBLOCK DRAINAGECELL LAYERASSPECIFIED FOOTINGLOCATIONSFOR SHADESTRUCTURE 150mm COMPACTED ROADBASE SUBSOILDRAINAGE TOENGINEERS DETAIL SANDPIT SANDCHANNELWITH MEMBRANEWHEEL FIXEDONSANDSTONE BLOCK SANDPIT APPROX. EXISTING GROUND LEVEL Scale:1:25@A11:50@A3 Scale:1:10@A11:20@A3 0 .2 .5 .75 1m 0 .25 .5 1 1.5m EL5.00 RL5.00 EL5.00 TOW5.50 TOW5.30 TOW5.30 RL4.85 1:20RAMP NEW PLANTING BED 03 TOW5.60 TOW5.50 TOW5.30 TOW5.50 TOW5.30 TOW5.25 WATER WHEEL RL4.90 03SECTIONDETAIL:SANDSTONEBLOCKSWITHCARVEDWATERBASIN&CHANNEL
RL5.00 TOW5.50 TOW5.30 TOW5.25 MOSAIC PIECES ASSUMED EXISTING BASESLAB RETAINED COMPACTEDSUBGRADETO ENGINEERSDETAILS COMPACTEDROADBASETO ENGINEERSDETAILS 1000Lx300Wx300H SANDSTONEBILLETWALL TOW5.60 TOW5.50 RL4.90 APPROX.EXISTINGGROUNDLEVEL APPROX.PROPOSEDNEWGROUNDLEVEL 1000Lx500Wx600H SANDSTONEBLOCK WATERPUMP INFRONT RL5.20(TOPOFSAND) RL4.85(BOTTOMOFSAND) TOW5.50 SANDSILO ATTACHEDTO SANDSTONE BLOCK TOW5.30 ROADBASE COMPACTEDTO98% MODTOENGINEERS DETAILS EXISTING BOULDER EDGE BEHIND RETAINED TOW5.25 RL5.20 RL4.85
SCALE:1:20@A1,1:40@A3
RL4.80
1000Lx500Wx700H SANDSTONEBLOCK WITHCARVED
WATERCHANNEL
0404
BASE WATERCHANNEL
1000Lx500Wx700H SANDSTONEBLOCK WITHCARVEDWATER
DECOMPOSED GRANITEON150mm COMPACTEDROAD
TOW5.30 TOW5.50
1000LX300WX300HSANDSTONE BILLETWALLBEHIND
06 -
125mm RE-INFORCED CONCRETE PATHTO ENGINEERS DETAIL SEALANT& BACKINGROD OVER SEPARATION STRIP ℄ ℄ FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL SANDSIEVE SAND SILO 500Wx500Hx1000L
SANDCHANNEL WITHMEMBRANE WHEEL.REFER DETAIL5 SANDSIEVE GEOTEXTILE FABRIC DRAINAGECELLLAYER ASSPECIFIED APPROX. EXISTING GROUND LEVEL
1000Lx300Wx300mmH SANDSTONEBILLET RETAININGWALL
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05 CARVED WATER CHANNEL SEALANT& BACKING RODOVER SEPARATION STRIP 1000LX550WX700H SANDSTONEBLOCKWITH CARVEDWATERBASIN S1 S2 S3 S4 SSWATER CHUTE S5 S6 1000Lx300Wx300H SANDSTONEBILLET WALL FLATSTONES LAIDON COMPACTED EXISTING DIRT 07CROSSSECTION:WATERWHEEL ONCARVEDCHANNEL SCALE:1:10@A1,1:20@A3 S7 1000Lx500Wx700H SANDSTONEBLOCK S7 S2 S3 S4 S5 S1 1000Lx550Wx700H SANDSTONEBLOCKWITH CARVEDWATERBASIN S2 SANDPIT 1000Lx300Wx300H SANDSTONEBILLET WALLBEHIND TOW5.30 TOW5.60 TYP.75mm STABILISED DECOMPOSED GRANITE WATERPUMP ROADBASE COMPACTEDTO98% MODTOENGINEERS DETAILS COMPACTEDEXISTINGSUBGRADE CONCRETE FOOTINGTO
ROADBASECOMPACTEDTO98%
GEOTEXTILE FABRIC DRAINAGECELLLAYER ASSPECIFIED S4 S7 S3 1000Lx500Wx 700H SANDSTONE BLOCKWITH CARVED WATER CHANNEL 1000Lx500Wx700H SANDSTONEBLOCK 1000Lx500Wx600H SANDSTONEBLOCK
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5048 4.80 CHANNELVARIES 500-1600 L7.13 DETAIL13 DrawingNo. JM-DP Checked CD Drawn 22272 JobNo DrawingTitle GREGSONPARKPLAYSPACE&AMENITIESUPGRADE NewcastleCityCouncil Project/Client LandscapeArchitect&Architect ABN43353412187 Nom.Architect: D.PhillipsReg. No.4841 Suite203 27-39AbercrombieStreet ChippendaleNSW2008 POBox247 BroadwayNSW2007 Telephone0296985933 mail@phillipsmarler.com.au www.phillipsmarler.com.au PhillipsMarleracknowledgethatweliveandworkonAboriginallandandpayour respectstoallelders,past,presentandemerging,whereverourprojectstakeus. Civil&StructuralEngineer ElectricalEngineer HydraulicEngineer ISSUEA: 50%DOCUMENTATION DATE:16.05.23 ISSUEB: 80%DOCUMENTATION DATE:31.07.23 ISSUEC: REVISEDISSUE DATE:18.08.23 01DETAILPLAN:MOSAICPAVINGATWATERCHANNEL SCALE:1:25@A1,1:50@A3
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Wentworth FallsUpper Carpark 42 Spaces (2x Disabled) Lower Carpark 38 Spaces New Bike Racks New Step Ramp to existing Terrace NPWS Parking Car Space Amenities Existing Picnic Setting relocated for Disabled Access New Stop New ‘Stop’ sign Proposed Coffee cart location Existing Water tank IANPP Wentworth Falls / Conservation
3
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Parking
• 80 Car spaces
(Increase of 25 Spaces) (55 Spaces existing)
• 3 Mini-Bus Parking
Bays at Picnic Area
• 1 Bay for NPWS
Vehicles behind Amenities Building
• 2 Bays for 14.5m Coaches
Concept Plan
Existing
New
Existing
New
Existing
New
Existing
New
Existing
Existing
Legend
Concrete Paths
Concrete Paths
Deco Paths
Deco Paths
Picnic Settings
Picnic Settings
Retaining Walls
Retaining
Walls
Steps
Steps
Planting (Shrubs & Groundcovers)
New
New/Regen
Trees New Line Marking Mini-bus parallel parking 3 Spaces Coach Parking 2 Spaces (14.5m) Parking New ‘Banquet’ Length Picnic Table Settings New Disabled Access Picnic Settings with 1:20 Grade Concrete Access Path Existing Amenities Building Existing Vegetated Embankment 0 2.5 5 10 25m New linemarked crossing & signage Restore/rebuild existing Iron stone retaining wall New speed hump New Speed Hump New speed hump & Stop sign ahead sign New footpath & bollards Existing shelter and BBQ removed Existing Tree removed Modify existing pit and drainage channel Conservation Hut, Blue Mountains National Park Issue: 15h July 2020 SECTION 1 SECTION 2 2 Scale 1: 400 A3
Existing
building
CAFE FRONTAGES
New ‘high table/ leaning bench’
Design Rationale
New 500mm wide seating wall
Existing brick paved footpath
• Remove exis�ng retaining walls and raise lease area levels crea�ng a con�nuous
Existing brick paved footpath
• A clear defini�on between cafe lease area and general public space is achieved via
Relocated existing tree Timber seating deck New long backed seat
New attached kerb ramp
New bin enclosures
WILLOUGHBYROAD
Design Rationale
New decorative low shrub & groundcover planting
Existing tree
• The new small scale trellis / pergola structure with planter boxes and sea�ng
New screen wall with covered walkway & relocated community board
• The re-purposed space from the adjacent parking and is reconfigured with a range
• Remove exis�ng retaining walls and raise lease area levels crea�ng a con�nuous open area (1:40 approx.) to facilitate easy movement between cafe lease areas and new general public space.
• New tree planting adds shade to the gathering spaces around the covered walk
• A clear defini�on between cafe lease area and general public space is achieved via a change in materials or a paving trim and the subtle row of posts of a new covered walkway along the eastern edge.
• Ligh�ng to the new trees or integrated into the covered walk way adds to the
• The new small scale trellis / pergola structure with planter boxes and sea�ng offers shade to the newly created public space. The screen wall structure offers opportunity for decora�ve and crea�ve elements as well as providing a loca�on for the community board.
Raised planter
Screen wall extension
Public space increase (excludes garden beds) : 30.2m 2 approx.
Narrowed entry to Quiamong St Carpark
New Accessible Parking Space & Shared Zone compliant with AS 2890.6
New decorative low shrub & groundcover planting
QUIAMONG STREET
New Motorcycle Parking Space New Kerb Ramp angled toward existing
Naremburn Town Centre Upgrade
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50% Detailed Design
A B C D A A E D Existing brick paved footpath
QUIAMONG STREET New ‘high table/ leaning bench’ New attached kerb ramp Existing tree CAFE FRONTAGES
500mm wide seating wall Relocated existing tree Timber seating deck New long backed seat New bin enclosures 1:20 approx. New Motorcycle Parking Space New Kerb Ramp angled toward existing Extent of existing building awnings over path Approximate position of existing overhead poverlines 1:40 Steps 1 2
brick paved footpath
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• The re-purposed space from the adjacent parking and is reconfigured with a range A B C D A A E D
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awnings over path Approximate position of existing overhead poverlines
Detailed Design
Naremburn Town Centre Upgrades
Date: 27.03.2023
Issue: Community Consulta�on
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I. Landscape Master Plan
The landscape layer of Al Raha Beach forms a unique, modern and contemporary design for the public realm and plays an important role in creating a sense of place and identity for the Development.
KEY 1 Access to Phase One of Al Raha 2 Grand Plaza 3 Waterfront Promenade 4 Amphitheatre 5 Central Stage 6 Family Park 7 Pontoons 8 F&B Spill Over Area 9 Retail Hub 10 Residential Cluster 11 Primary Road 12 Secondary Road 13 Tertiary Road 14 Feature Intersection Nodes 15 Feature Board Walk 16 Cliff Beach 17 Hotel 18 LRT Corridor 19 Marina 20 Floating Restaurant 21 Sikkas 22 Community Park 23 Baraha 24 Urban Waterfront 25 Recreational Waterfront 26 Meyadeen 27 Designated Cycle Route 28 Market Park 29 Gateway Signage 30 Multi-use Open Lawn Area 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 18 19 21 21 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 27 27 27 28 29
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Figure D5.4: Illustrative Master Plan
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D2.1.3. Rendered Perspectives
A series of aerial and eye level perspectives, as illustrated in Figures D2.12 to D2.27 have been developed to show indicative streetscape and public realm intent.
Figure D2.12: Town Centre Perspective looking north
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Canal Community - Town Centre
Aerial
view of Community Park Community Park
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Figure D2.24: Community Park Perspective
Canal Community - The Esplanade
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Figure D2.18: Esplanade perspective looking east
9.4 landscaPe masterPlan
Compliance with Public Realm Design Manual (PRDM)
During the design development of the Public Realm for the Concept Master Plan stage, we have reviewed the PRDM to ensure the strategies presented herein do not conflict with municipal design standards and guidelines and reflect internationally accepted best practices for public realm design.
The public realm Design Manual states that 20% of the developable areas shall be designated open space (parks and streetscapes). The Yas Zone IB plot 1 development total area is 17.2 ha with 4.4ha (25%) of it designated for open space such as plazas, waterfront and ROW. In addition to this space, residents of the development will have access to private podiums, alleyways and forecourts which creates a significant amount of open space being offered to the residents.
Pocket Park
Leisure Route
Retail Hub
Waterfront Promenade
Feature Roundabout
Centre Alleyways Eastern Buffer Zone Play Ground
Main Plot One Access Point
Primary Access Road
Secondary Access Road
Multi Use Sports Court
Kayak Slipway
Water Taxi Pontoon
Floating Pontoon
Small Floating Pontoon
Residential Buildings
Parking Plots
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LEGEND
Garden
Community
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6.3 landscaPe desIgn
6.3.1 develoPment Intent
The design intent is to create a high quality environment with exceptionally designed spaces that complement the standards and values of Aldar. Based upon the initial Client brief, the Master Plan for the site needs to respond to a number of high level objectives, these include the following:
• Deliver a clear urban structure with the distinctive character and form.
• Create a sense of place.
• Buildings to be flexible and adaptable.
• Maximise public open space corridors and private residences with park or canal views.
• Ensure high level access t o the waterfront.
• Develop legible, safe and pedestrian friendly access routes through the site.
• Deliver a sense of community exclusivity with corresponding levels of resident privacy.
at the heart of the development concept is the notion of Connection - both in terms of physical and emotional connection.
The plot connects people to their physical environment, setting the foundation for the inhabitants to take ownership of their surroundings and create a setting that in-turn will lead to a thriving community, supported by the established vision of the wider Yas Island identity.
The foundation of every decision through the design process has always related back to the individual user experience and as such tailored to the Aldar unique requirements.
The images shown here explore natural elements that create patterns, sequences and rhythms that can be used to inform the design process. The land shape and land formation by the water’s edge, the expression of the wave, the patterns in the sand and the ripples in the sea as created by man while interacting with these natural elements - are all the forms that tie and connect the community together.
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Design Inspiration - The beach and its water’s edge
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VIEW 5: POOL VIEW FROM BALCONY
Dubai South Mall Schematic Design Report
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1.4 THE DUBAI SOUTH MALL
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1.4.1 LANDSCAPE DESIGN - ILLUSTRATIVE MASTER PLAN
Figure 1.3 shows the Illustrative landscape plan for The Dubai South Mall development. It shows the building foot print, road layout and landscape features set within the surrounding context.
Document history
ob number 5153060 Document ref D-7033
Mall Promenade with F&B
Client signoff
Client DWTC Emaar LLC
Project Dubai South Mall
Document title Dubai South Mall Schematic Design Report
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Metro Development
Paving Pattern
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Figure 1.3 Illustrative Master Plan
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Drop-off areas Raised Pedestrian crossing Main Entrances Shaded Car Park extension Building Car Park Xeriscape Planting & Gravel Beds Covered Tunnel from First Level Shade trees in planters Feature palms on ground Dubai South Mall Ground Floor Building Car Park 13 1 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 9 9 6 6 7 7 10 10 11 11 12 12 8 8 8 2 0 100m 0 30 80 10 N
Figure 1.20 Plan of Mall Promenade with F&B
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1.9.3 hardsCape TypICal deTaIls - Mall proMenade & enTranCe pav ng
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Note: Refer to Table 1.2, in the previous page, for the description of the above material codes.
Legend
Mall Promenade + Drop-off Area (Dark Grey, Light Grey, Beige and Timber finish Precast Concrete Pavers)
Car Park (Dark Grey & Light Grey Precast Concrete Pavers + Gravel Beds)
Feature Entrance Paving (Extended interior paving pattern to landscape area)
Interior Design Ground Surface
PCC-16 PCC-17 PCC-18 PCC-15 PCC-13 PCC-14 PCC-12 PCC-11 PCC-10 PCC-09 PCC-07 PCC-08 PCC-05 PCC-06 PCC-04 PCC-03 PCC-02 PCC-01 PCC-06
Figure 1.12 Diagram illustrating the Hardscape Arrangement & Materials in Dubai South Mall
TYPICAL CAR PARK PAVING. TO PAGE NO. 21
TYPICAL PROMENADE AND MAIN ENTRANCE PAVING. REFER TO PAGE NO. 20
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DESIGN INSPIRATION
Landscape Concept Park Rotana Hotel I Abu Dhabi
LOGO INTERPRETATION
Rotana Palm
LEGEND
Landscape Concept Park Rotana Hotel I Abu Dhabi SWIMMING POOL DECK 16 20 18 11 10 12 15 10 13 19 17 14 6 7 8 9 9 4 5 5 6 6 1 2 1.EXISTING SWIMMING POOL 2.PROPOSED POOL BAR 4.CABANAS 5.SUN LOUNGERS 6.SHADED RESTAURANT SPILL OUT 7.RAISED SISHA LOUNGE 8.KIDS PLAY AREA 9.TOWEL BAR 10.POOL SHOWER 11.RAISED PLANTER/BENCH 12.MODIFIED EXISTING PERGOLA 13.KIDDIE POOL 14. RAISED POOL DECK 15. SEATWALL 16.PLANTING SCREENS 17.DECORATIVE VENT COVER 18.FEATURE WALL 19.DECORATIVE SCREENS 20.DAYBED TERRACES
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PROPOSED LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
LEGEND
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2.PROPOSED POOL BAR
4.CABANAS
5.SUN LOUNGE
6.SHADED RESTAURANT SPILL OUT
7.RAISED SISHA LOUNGE
8.KIDS PLAY AREA
9.TOWEL BAR
10.OUTDOOR SHOWER
11.RAISED PLANTER
12.MODIFIED EXISTING PERGOLA
13.KIDDIE POOL
14. RAISED POOL DECK
15.DAY BEDS TERRACES
16.PLANTING SCREENS
17.CANOPY
18.LATTICE WORK W/ CLIMBERS
19.SHADE STRUCTURE
20.FEATURE PAVING (PORTE COCHERE)
21. PLANTING
22. FEATURE WALL
23. FEATURE PAVING
24.TREE IN PLANTER
25.SIGNAGE PYLON
26.WAYFINDING SIGN
27.DECORATIVE GRAVEL
28.DECORATIVE VENT COVER
29.LANTERN
Landscape Concept Park Rotana Hotel I Abu Dhabi
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Landscape Concept Park Rotana Hotel I Abu Dhabi
SCENE ON SWIMMING POOL
ABUDHABI PARKROTANAHOTEL NOTFORCONSTRUCTION HOTELS●SUITES●RESORTS MATCHLINESHEET7283/HL-002 01 7283/HL-001
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ABUDHABI PARKROTANAHOTEL NOTFORCONSTRUCTION HOTELS●SUITES●RESORTS 01 7283/LD-412
ABUDHABI PARKROTANAHOTEL NOTFORCONSTRUCTION HOTELS●SUITES●RESORTS 01 7283/LD-101
Concept Design
The concept of sand, sea and sun was carried over to Cracknell’s concept design–in its landscape furniture; as well as paving, footpath and planting design. At the same time, addressing design issues pointed in the various site analysis and its design process that integrated the PRDM. The main open spaces shall provide shaded areas for resting and gathering, planting band gravel beds, park furniture and hardscape shade elements.
In summary, the concept design for the various typologies are as follows:
Gardens
-For north gardens, a series of switch back walks was created to transport pedestrians down to the canal from the street via an accessible route. Lush planting, overlooks and paving will help define the character.
For south gardens- a public open space was also created for active play. It also directly connects pedestrians from canal level and bridge to mid levels by stairs and ramps.
Piazza
-For north piazza, shaded walks from adjacent street were developed to open up to large flexible lawn space. Spacious paved areas connects the Meera development to the park for continiuos pedestrain flow. A shaded play area promotes more fun and games for kids.
-For south piazza, pedestrian movement through lush gardens is contrasted by small open plazas. Iconic features such as the geometric palm grates and paving gives the area a feature spatial identity and playful energy.
Midlevels- Angular geometry within the space creates a movement through terraces, shaded walks and public art. A large cafe at canal level acts as the anchor and entry into the corridor.
Community Parks- an urban corridor is created with both lawn and hardscape for community events and gatherings. A large central lawn to the parks enables pedestrians to utilize a flexible space for sports, events and leisure.
Pocket parks- opportunities for plays and impromptu gathering are created through playful design of shade, spaces, footpaths and sculptural seating. movement.
Sikkas
-For sikkas with provisions for EVA, textures, paving patterns and colors are skillfully combined for an enjoyable walk in a the narrow flexible space. Trees and park amenities are added for those sikkas without provisions for EVAs.
Concept Design
LEGEND:
North Gardens
South Gardens
North Piazza
South Piazza
Midlevels
Community Parks
Pocket Parks
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1 4 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Figure 26: Linear Parks and Sikkas Concept Design Key Plan
Sikkas 1-6
Cracknell Abu Dhabi project; as-built images of some of the parks
Concept Development
Seating areas/ Gathering spaces
Multi-purpose event lawn/ Informal sports/ events field
Shaded kids play area Shade structure Feature paving
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KEY
Figure 32: Pocket Park 1 Concept Design
PLAN
LEGEND 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 4 5 6 7 8 9 4
Feature planting Gravel beds Landscape buffer Cycle racks Emergency vehicle access (EVA)
7 8 9 10
Concept Development
Seating areas/ Gathering spaces
Multi-purpose event lawn/ Informal sports/ events field
Shaded kids play area
Shade structure
Feature paving
Feature planting
Gravel beds
Landscape buffer
Cycle racks
Emergency vehicle access (EVA)
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KEY PLAN
Figure 35: Pocket Park 4 Concept Design
LEGEND 1
1 6 8 EXISTING SUBSTATION 1 5 6 8 1 6 8 1 1 1 1 6 8
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Development
Seating areas/ Gathering spaces Steps/Ramps Planted areas LEGEND 1 2 3 1 3 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3
Figure 34: Pocket Park 3 Concept Design
Concept Development
Seating areas/ Gathering spaces
Multi-purpose event lawn/ Informal sports/ events field
Shaded kids play area
Shade structure
Feature paving
Feature planting
Gravel beds
Landscape buffer
Cycle racks
Emergency vehicle access (EVA)
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Figure 33: Pocket Park 2 Concept Design KEY PLAN
LEGEND 1
1 2 3 5 6 9 2 8 8 8 8 1 EXISTING SUBSTATION
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Concept Development
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KEY PLAN 1 2 Seating areas/ Gathering spaces Multi-purpose event lawn/ Informal sports/ events field Shaded kids play area Shade structure Feature paving Feature planting Gravel beds Landscape buffer Cycle racks Emergency vehicle access (EVA) LEGEND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 6 8 1 6 8 1 6 8 1 1 1 6 8
Figure
Midlevels 1&2 Concept Design
Concept Development
Seating areas/ Gathering spaces
Multi-purpose event lawn/ Informal sports/ events field
Shaded kids play area
Shade structure
Feature paving
Feature planting
Gravel beds
Landscape buffer
Cycle racks
Emergency vehicle access (EVA)
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Figure 27: North Garden Concept Design
KEY PLAN
1 2 3
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LEGEND
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Landscape Features & Site Furniture
Shade Structure
Shade structures have been located where possible within the linear parks combining both natural shade with architectural shade structures. Feature structures that have been designed for Shams are integrated with seat planters to appear as tree stems leading to the tree canopy. The canopy is in fact the architectural shade canopy that looks to recreate the patterns that branches of real trees create against the sky. Minimalist tensile structures, with organic colors and textures are also provided to provide shading for other areas, in conjuction with trees and palms
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Off-site manufacture and assembly of propsed streetscape shade structures for Shams project by Cracknell Abu-Dhabi
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1.11.0 DMP2 Masterplan
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Translating the Narrative - The Wave
The ‘Wave’
With the Yas South community located on the peninsula of Yas Island, the sea and its associated elements can be applied to the Yas South narrative to help create links with the wider environment.
The ‘wave’ is one element that creates many forms that can be interpreted into the public realm. Linear movement corridors lend themselves to the forms of sets of waves as seen from above and the the arcing form of a wave breaking provides a mechanism for creating spaces within parks and other open spaces.
Vertical elements including landforms and furniture can also utilise the patterns created by waves.
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SOUTH Landscape Concept Design
The Wave Applying the philosophy
Physical Translation
N NTS
The Point Neighbourhood
The ‘Weave’
The weave narrative has been derived from the Arabic cultural heritage of ‘Khous’ which is the art of palm weaving. There are many applications for the palm weave, such as decorative furniture, hats, shade and shelters amongst many others.
The weave narrative within the Yas South community can metaphorically weave the community together but also literally through form, shape and space. The simplest demonstrative form is that of paving as seen below but as with the applications of palm weaving the applications for weave as a landscape narrative can apply to all landscape elements, from streets furniture to planting arrangements and even shade structures.
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Translating the Narrative - The Weave
Applying the philosophy
Physical Translation
The Pixel
N NTS
Beach Neighbourhood
Translating the Narrative - The Pixel
The pixel narrative creates the sense of place for the commercial hub of the community (the communications centre) as it is both a metaphorical and literal translation of one of the key components in digital communication used today.
The pixel as a concept narrative allows for a flexible approach to the landscape design by building on the simple form of the square and then combining these forms to work together in clusters.
This provides the opportunity to punctuate the landscape at certain points or simply to create a rhythm in the landscape that helps to build a very strong sense of place whilst being able to adapt to awkward site conditions.
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The ‘Pixel’
The Pixel
Applying the philosophy
Physical Translation
N NTS
Media Zone Marina Neighbourhood
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1. Sports Park in Media Zone (PR-11)
2. Comunity Park in the Beach Neighbourhood (PR-9)
3. Waterfront Park in the Point Neighbourhood (PR-6)
4. Family Park with Skate Park in the Point Neighbourhood (PR-7)
5. Family Park in the Point Neighbourhood (PR-4)
6. Family Park in the Marina Neighbourhood (PR-15)
7. Art / Linear Park in the Media Zone (PR-12)
8. Linear Park / Plaza in the Marina Neighbourhood (PR-13)
9. Pocket Park in the Beach Neighbourhood (PR-20)
10. Pocket Park in the Point Neighbourhood (PR-1)
11. Pocket Park in the Point Neighbourhood (PR-2)
12. Pocket Park in the Point Neighbourhood (PR-3)
Pocket Park in the Point Neighbourhood (PR-5)
Pocket Park in the Beach Neighbourhood (PR-8)
Pocket Park in the Beach Neighbourhood (PR-10)
Pocket Park in the Marina Neighbourhood (PR-14)
Family Park in the Marina Neighbourhood (PR-17)
Public Promenade in the Point Neighbourhood (PR-19)
Pocket Park in the Marina Neighbourhood (PR-16)
20. Viewing Pier and Boat Dock
21. Media Boulevard
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22. Marina 23. Promenade Bike Rental Station 24. Marina Promenade (PR-18)
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6.4.0 Thermal Comfort Strategy
Thermal Comfort Strategy
The thermal comfort for a pedestrian in the public realm is a function of the ambient air temperature as well as heat that radiates from surrounding surfaces. Strategies for ameliorating the effects of the UHI effect have been considered during the Concept Design development for the public realm; and will continue to be studied and incorporated through Preliminary and Detailed Design stages.
Our appreciation of “thermal comfort” is our thermal perception of our surroundings that is affected by four factors: air temperature; air humidity; air velocity; and surface temperatures. In an already humid atmosphere through the summer months, we are mindful that strategies to cool the air temperature through transpiration from vegetation are offset by a resulting increase in humidity; and therefore we aim to impact 3 of the environmental factors for mitigating UHI.
• Air temperature
• Air velocity
• Surface temperatures
Air temperature affects only 6% of our perception of thermal comfort whereas the temperature of surrounding surfaces and air velocity account for 50% and 26% of thermal comfort perception, respectively.
Yas South experiences significant sea winds that conveniently address the environmental factor of air circulation and velocity. Key elements within the landscape design will therefore focus on mitigating the high temperatures of both the air and surfaces.
The specification and use of appropriate materials, whose inherent properties mitigate the effects of heating, will be carefully considered for the materials used in the public realm design of Yas South. The materials themselves will impact on the thermal comfort of visitors with regards to the levels with which they absorb and re-radiate heat at the microclimatic level.
The heat balance of paving materials is affected by their colour, permeability, conductivity and their ability to shed heat. Lighter coloured materials with a relatively low density are more efficient in shedding the radiant energy from the sun than darker coloured materials and therefore a colour range that incorporates lighter tones has been considered in the hard landscape materials strategy.
In addition to material selection, the use of planting to improve micro climates is integral to the thermal comfort strategy. Trees and other
plants effectively lower the ambient temperature and assist in creating a more pleasant and hospitable pedestrian environment. Wherever possible, trees have been integrated into the design to provide shade.
The provision of shade throughout the Public Realm of Yas South will utilize shade from palm and tree canopies and some key location shade structures.
Throughout the streetscapes we find that the positioning of trees (and therefore also foundations) is entirely dictated by underground utility corridors and with the arrangement of the cycle and pedestrian footpaths dictated by the USDM, the possibility to rearrange the profile of the streets to maximize the shade cast onto pedestrian routes, is not flexible. These limitations do not provide the opportunity to selectively position routes and shading elements relative to where shadows will be cast.
Shade through the open spaces is provided by either shade from tree or palm canopies or fixed shade structures of different types. Spatially defined areas for picnic tables have fixed shade devices to ensure that shade is provided to these areas; seating areas are located either under tree/palm canopies or under fixed shade devices so that a variety of opportunities are provided; and children’s play areas are fully shaded. Plaza spaces are not only defined with paving patterns, but also offer experiences that are palm covered, tree covered, or include a feature shade device that spans and defines the area.
During the Preliminary Design stage the shading that is offered by the concept design will be further studied and the shade strategies developed that add to the overall aesthetic and thermal comfort for users of the public realm. A balance between preserving views of the ocean and providing continuous linear shade structures along the waterfront promenade is under review so as not to negatively impact on the qualities of the recreational asset or the functional requirements of requiring emergency vehicle access. The design currently considers the distance covered in a 5 minute walk or 300m and provides fully shaded rest areas.
As part of the Estidama Credit Submission for the Design Rating related to PRRS LS-R1: Outdoor Thermal Comfort Strategy, the submission will demonstrate that the following targets are intended to be met within the Public Realm Design at the Detail Design stage of the design development. To demonstrate how the shade study will be used to communicate the provision of shade through the public realm, the following sheets provide an example of the information generated that validates the shade levels obtained. This information will be prepared throughout the Preliminary Design and Detail Design stages and reviewed with the PQP
and Estidama Assessor for compliance with the intention to attain the targets presented:
Soil Edaphology
Refer ‘Softscape Strategy’ for details of soil amendments that are required to ensure soil conditions are optimised for tree growth and to ensure tree canopy formation, which is integral to the shade strategy.
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Public Realm Space Minimum % Shading Interim Shade Provision measured at 5 years growth Final Shade Provision measured at maturity Exterior Surface Carpark 40 Bicycle Parking Spaces 90 Seating Areas 30 70 Playgrounds 90 Primary Pedestrian Walkways (based on 1.8m width) 35 75 Secondary Pedestrian Walkways (based on 1.8m width) 25 60 Cycle Tracks (nonrecreational) 50
Page 115 YAS SOUTH : Landscape Concept Design Report PR3 1 2 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 5. Plaza 1 2 2 3 4 PA PA S F F S S S PL PL PA P P L JP TP BS WP WT BD EV PA S UA EV S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S WP BD WT S SS SS PL PA PL L L SS SS
from programme 0 1 2 5 10 20 50 0 1 2 5 10 20 50 Community Center Mosque Waterfront Plaza Landmark Destination (Arena) Gateways Retail / F&B Active Edge Main Civic Destination Publicly Accessible Private Waterfront Promenade Picnic Area P Seating Area S Public Art PA Market (Food Celebration) MK Plaza Space PL Mosque Plaza MP Football FB Informal Football IF Multi-Use Game Areas (MUGA) MG Junior Playground JP Food Trucks FT Recreational Lawn AM Amphitheatre Seating Boat Docks (Small Fishing Boats) BD Access (Lift / Stairs) A Outdoor Exercise Equipement EX Bike Rental Station BS Emergency Vehicle Access EV Feature Garden G Fishing Area Event Space Universal Access UA Volleyball Court VC Skate Park SP Toddler Playground TP Water Taxi WT Water Feature (Dry Fountain, Pop Jets) WF Water Pier WP Public Toilet WC Shade Structures SS 5 9
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Excerpt from programme
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1. Primary Footpath: integrated step/ ramp at 1:20
PR10
L FB FB IF MG MG P P P E EX PL PL S S S S S S S TP JP PA BS PL PA PA PA S S PA PA S S S S PL PL UA S S S MG MP L P WC BS JP TP S PA PA WT S S S S S S S FT PA PA A A AM A EX PL PL PL EV EV SS SS BS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS PL PL SS SS G P UA F L FB FB IF MG MG P P P E EX PL PL S S S S S S S WC TP JP PA BS PL PA PA PA S S PA PA S S S S PL PL UA S S S S MG MP L P WC BS JP TP S PA EV S S PA WT MG S S S S S P L L WC TP JP PA MP G WF L S PA UA S UA S PA L EV P PL PL UA TP JP VC PA S F S S S S S S S S S S S S S S FT PA PA PA BS BS BS A A A AM A WP BD WT S EX SS PL PL PL PL EV EV SS SS BS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS PL PL PL SS SS G P L UA SS SS SS SS SS MK F SS
2. Shaded Seating
5 1 S2
0 1 2 5 10 20 50 0 1 2 5 10 20 50 Community Center Mosque Waterfront Plaza Landmark Destination (Arena) Gateways Retail / F&B Active Edge Main Civic Destination Publicly Accessible Private Waterfront Promenade Picnic Area P Seating Area S Public Art PA Market (Food Celebration) MK Plaza Space PL Mosque Plaza MP Football FB Informal Football IF Multi-Use Game Areas (MUGA) MG Junior Playground JP Food Trucks FT Recreational Lawn AM Amphitheatre Seating Boat Docks (Small Fishing Boats) BD Access (Lift / Stairs) A Outdoor Exercise Equipement EX Bike Rental Station BS Emergency Vehicle Access EV Feature Garden G Fishing Area Event Space Universal Access UA Volleyball Court VC Skate Park SP Toddler Playground TP Water Taxi WT Water Feature (Dry Fountain, Pop Jets) WF Water Pier WP Public Toilet WC Shade Structures SS
Shade Structure Types
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Shade Structure Type 1
Powder coated steel frame Aluminium panels in weave form
Thermal Comfort Strategy
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Shade Structure Type 5
Powder coated steel frame Aluminium panels shaped to wave form
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Shade Structure Type 2
Powder coated steel frame Tensile shade fabric
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Shade Structure Type 3
Powder coated steel frame Perforated aluminium panels in pixel form
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Shade Structure Type 4
Powder coated steel frame Tensile shade fabric
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Shade Structure Type 6
Powder coated steel frame Perforated aluminium panels
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Shade Structure Type 7
Powder coated steel frame Tensile shade fabric
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Shade Structure Type 8
Powder coated steel frame Aluminium cross beams
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perspective drawing of municipal grounds Mabini Strategic Master Plan Mabini, Batangas, Philippines / /
shot of site before design