City Rail Link Project In association with:
C1 BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS SEPTEMBER 2017
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CITY RAIL LINK CONTENTS Project Vision Aucklands Vision City Centre Masterplan City Rail Link Scope Of Work Project Vision Britomart Station Surrounds Design Character Downtown Public Spaces Britomart Station Surrounds Function Organising Ideas Downtown Framework Movement Networks In Downtown Downtown Framework Movement Networks In Downtown Crl Early Works Downtown Projects Downtown Framework 2017 Downtown Public Spaces Lower Queen Street Open Space Network Cultural Integration Telling Our Stories Britomart Station Surrounds History Of Commercial Bay Britomart Station Surrounds Cultural History Time Line Britomart Station Surrounds Project Areas Britomart Station Surrounds Transportation Hubs
Britomart Station Surrounds Land Use Britomart Station Surrounds Heritage Buildings
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Cultural Integration Te Aranga Design Principles
Britomart Station Surrounds Conceptual Visualisation- North View
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Britomart Station Surrounds Tohu - Design Narrative Precedents
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Britomart Station Surrounds Conceptual VisualisationNorth West View
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Britomart Station Surrounds Conceptual VisualisationGalway Street View
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Britomart Station Surrounds Paving Design Precedents
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Materials And Furniture Cbd Furniture Suite
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Materials And Furniture Paving
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Materials And Furniture Tree Pit
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Materials And Furniture Activity / Furniture Zone
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Britomart Station Surrounds Lighting DesignPole Locations / Assembly
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Britomart Station Surrounds Lighting DesignIllumination Diagram
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Britomart Station Surrounds General ArrangementSpatial Programming
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Britomart Station Surrounds Indicative Levels Design / Overland Flow
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Britomart Station Surrounds General Arrangement- Event Day
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Britomart Station Surrounds Sequence Of A Formal Welcoming
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Britomart Station Surrounds Sporting Event
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Britomart Station Surrounds Pedestrian Movement Britomart Station Surrounds Vehicle Movement Britomart Station Surrounds Square Comparison - Local Britomart Station Surrounds Square Comparison - International Britomart Station Surrounds - Auckland Closer Look Mariahlferstrasse Square - Vienna Closer Look Martin Place - Sydney Closer Look Shade Study Britomart Station Surrounds
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Shade Study Britomart Station Surrounds
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Shade Study Britomart Station Surrounds
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Britomart Station Surrounds Space Typologies
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Cultural Integration Te Aranga Design Principles
Britomart Station Surrounds Manaakitanga Design Narrative Precedents Britomart Station Surrounds Concept Diagram Britomart Station Surrounds Cultural Programming Britomart Station Surrounds Design Concept Britomart Station Surrounds Design Concept Britomart Station Surrounds Design Concept Britomart Station Surrounds Conceptual Sections Britomart Station Surrounds Conceptual Sections Britomart Station Surrounds General Arrangement
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PROJECT VISION AUCKLANDS VISION - CITY CENTRE MASTERPLAN
AUCKLAND’S PLAN
LOCAL BOARD PLAN
30 YEAR VISION AND STRATEGY FOR AUCKLAND UNITARY PLAN
PLACE BASED PLANS
UNITARY PLAN
UNITARY PLAN
Policies and rules to implement the Auckland plan
Spatial Plans for geographical area e.g. Local area plans, City Centre Master plan, and Waterfront Plan
Regional Land Transport Plan, Economic Development Strategy, Major Events Strategy, Visitor Plan
Council’s 10 year plan and budget
WYNYARD QUARTER
DOWN TOWN
LEARNING QUARTER
VICTORIA QUARTER
3-Year plans for 21 Local Boards
LOCAL BOARD AGREEMENT Annual budgets of 21 Local Boards
AOTEA QUARTER
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CITY RAIL LINK SCOPE OF WORK
C1 QUAY ST TO CUSTOMS ST
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PROJECT VISION BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS - DESIGN CHARACTER
CITY RAIL LINK TO DELIVER A NEW PREMIER CIVIC SPACE FOR THE CITY DELIVER: • A MANA WHENUA NARRATIVE THROUGH DESIGN RESPONSE • A CULTURAL HERITAGE NARRATIVE THROUGH DESIGN RESPONSE • A SPACE THAT HAS CHARACTER THAT REFLECTS NEW ZEALANDS UNIQUE ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURAL HISTORY
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DOWNTOWN PUBLIC SPACES BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS FUNCTION
Britomart 1989
AN ARRIVAL SPACE
EVENTS PLACE
MEETING PLACE
PUBLIC TRANSPORT HEART
A PLACE WHERE WE COME TOGETHER, AND A PLACE THAT WELCOMES SPONTANEITY AND CAN SERVE AS A STAGE FOR THE STREET THEATRE OF EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE CITY
A SINGLE LARGE OPEN GATHERING SPACE FOR CELEBRATION, FORMALITY, CEREMONY AND DEMONSTRATION
THE HARBOUR GATEWAY TO THE CITY AND A PLACE FOR VISITORS TO BE WELCOMED
WHERE PEOPLE COME TOGETHER AND USE THE BUSES, TRAINS AND FERRIES
CIVIC HEART
A DEMOCRATIC SPACE FOR ALL PEOPLE TO OCCUPY AND ENJOY
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ORGANISING IDEAS DOWNTOWN FRAMEWORK
QUEENS WHARF WAHAROA FRONT FACE OF THE CITY QUEEN STREET
QUEEN STREET SPINE
QUAY STREET
WATERFRONT AXIS
WELCOME MAT
QUAY STREET
CUSTOMS STREET CUSTOMS STREET
COMPLEMENTARY CORRIDORS
HARBOUR STITCHES & LANEWAY CIRCUIT
DOWNTOWN HUB
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MOVEMENT NETWORKS IN DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN FRAMEWORK
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MOVEMENT NETWORKS IN DOWNTOWN CRL EARLY WORKS
GENERAL TRAFFIC
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
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DOWNTOWN PROJECTS DOWNTOWN FRAMEWORK 2017
KEY CURRENT PROJECTS
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1
ALBERT STREET
2
LOWER QUEEN STREET
3
QUEENS WHARF
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QUAY STREET AND HARBOUR EDGE PROJECTS
5
DOWNTOWN BUS STATION (NEW NETWORK OPTIMISATION)
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FANSHAWE STREET URBAN BUSWAY / LIGHTRAIL
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CUSTOMS STREET UPGRADE / LIGHT RAIL
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FERRY BASIN REDEVELOPMENT
9
COMMERCIAL BAY
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BEACH ROAD / QUAY STREET CYCLEWAY (STAGE 2)
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SEAWALL UPGRADE
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CENTRAL WHARVES STRATEGY
6 1
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DOWNTOWN PUBLIC SPACES LOWER QUEEN STREET OPEN SPACE NETWORK
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1. QUAY STREET WALKING AND RUNNING CYCLING EXERCISING VIEWING DOG WALKING FERRY BOARDING EATING PROMENADING
1 FERRY 3 LOWER BASIN QUEEN 5 ADMIRALTY BASIN 2 QUAY STREET
2. FERRY BASIN
RELAXING EATING BOAT WATCHING HARBOUR VIEWING PROMENADING CLOSE ACCESS TO WATER
3. ADMIRALTY BASIN RELAXING EATING ALL DAY SUN HARBOUR VIEWING PLAYING CULTURAL DESTINATION
3 LOWER QUEEN
5 ADMIRALTY TAKUTAI SQUARE 4. LOWER QUEEN BASIN ST 5. 6TAKUTAI SQUARE SITTING AND WATCHING CEREMONIAL AND FORMAL EVENTS CIVIC WELCOMES EVERYDAY MEETING PLACE MOVING THROUGH GATHERINGS, DEMONSTRATIONS AND MARCHES SHOPPING AND OUTDOOR DINING
SHELTERED AND SUNNY RELAXING WATER PLAY WEEKLY FARMERS MARKET
QUEENS WHARF 6. 4QUEENS WHARF WALKING AND RUNNING RELAXING BALL SPORTS HARBOUR VIEWING FERRY BOARDING EVENTS CRUISE SHIPS CULTURAL DESTINATION
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CULTURAL INTEGRATION TELLING OUR STORIES
TE RERENGA - ORAITI / POINT BRITOMART TE HORO ROA PA
QUAY ST TE NGA U WERA PA SITE
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WAIPARURU STREAM
KEY: CRL LINE CRL STATIONS
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TUNAMAU STREAM
PA SITE MAHINGA-KAI (SEAFOOD GATHERING) EEL FISHING
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS HISTORY OF COMMERCIAL BAY
TE ARA TĀHUHU - OFFICIAL BAY
TE RERENGA - ORAITI / POINT BRITOMART
TE REO PŌWHIRI - COMMERCIAL BAY
Auckland 1840 POINT BRITOMART LOWER QUEEN ST
OFFICIAL BAY POINT STANLEY
1840 SHORELINE
COMMERCIAL BAY
MECHANICS BAY
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CULTURAL HISTORY TIME LINE
AUCKLAND WATERFRONT (1860)
LOWER QUEEN ST (1956)
LOWER QUEEN ST (1930)
LOWER QUEEN ST (1927)
LOWER QUEEN ST (1912)
LOWER QUEEN ST (1989)
LOWER QUEEN ST (2010)
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS PROJECT AREAS
QUAY ST
COMMERCE ST
LOWER QUEEN ST
LOWER ALBERT ST
TYLER ST
GALWAY ST
C1 BRITOMART C2 ALBERT ST PRECINCT PROPERTIES CUSTOMS ST / QUEEN STLIGHT RAIL
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS TRANSPORTATION HUBS
QUAY ST
CRUISE SHIPS
FERRY TERMINALS
COMMERCE ST
LOWER QUEEN ST
LOWER ALBERT ST
BUS STATION
TYLER ST
BRITOMART TRAIN STATION
GALWAY ST BUS STATION FUTURE LIGHT RAIL FERRY TERMINALS BRITOMART TRAIN STATION LIGHT RAIL
CUSTOMS ST W
CUSTOMS ST E
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25
50
100m 1:1000
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS LAND USE
FERRY TERMINALS
QUAY ST
COMMERCIAL BAY ENDEANS BUILDING
COMMERCE ST
LOWER QUEEN ST
LOWER ALBERT ST
TYLER ST
148 QUAY ST
GALWAY ST
ZURICH BUILDING
TRANSPORTATION HUBS RETAIL / COMMERCIAL RETAIL / ACCOMMODATION
CUSTOMS ST W
CUSTOMS ST E
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25
50
BRITOMART
100m 1:1000
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS HERITAGE BUILDINGS
RED FENCE (1923)
QUAY ST
WHARF PAVILIONS (RELOCATED IN 1923)
ENDEANS BUILDING (1915)
COMMERCE ST
LOWER QUEEN ST
LOWER ALBERT ST
DOWNTOWN FERRY TERMINAL (1912)
TYLER ST
GALWAY ST
CPO (1912)
CUSTOM HOUSE (1889)
CUSTOMS ST W
CUSTOMS ST E P. HAYMAN AND CO. WAREHOUSE (1899)
DILWORTH BUILDING (1927)
0
25
50
100m 1:1000
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS EDGE ACTIVATION
QUAY ST BAR’S / RESTAURANTS
CAFE’S
COMMERCE ST
LOWER QUEEN ST
LOWER ALBERT ST
COMMERCIAL
TYLER ST BRITOMART TRAIN STATION
FOOD & BEVERAGE
SHOPPING
CUSTOMS ST W
CUSTOMS ST E RETAIL
0
25
50
100m 1:1000
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT
QUAY ST
COMMERCE ST
LOWER ALBERT ST
LOWER QUEEN ST
TYLER ST
PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT PRIMARY
CUSTOMS ST E
CUSTOMS ST W
0
25
50
SECONDARY
100m 1:1000
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS VEHICLE MOVEMENT
QUAY ST
CYCLE WAY
COMMERCE ST
LOWER QUEEN ST
LOWER ALBERT ST
CUSTOMS ST ROAD
TYLER ST
SHARED SPACE
LRT BUS STATION SHARED SPACE CYCLEWAY GENERAL TRAFFIC BUS INTERCHANGE / BUS WAY
CUSTOMS ST W
NO VEHICLE ACCESS
CUSTOMS ST E
0
25
50
100m 1:1000
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS SQUARE COMPARISON - LOCAL SCALE: 1:1500 at A3
CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL SQUARE CITY POPULATION: SQUARE AREA:
WELLINGTON CIVIC SQUARE
350,000+ 26,200M²
CITY POPULATION: SQUARE AREA:
LOWER QUEEN ST
AUCKLAND AOTEA SQUARE CITY POPULATION: SQUARE AREA:
400,000+ 8,600M²
CITY POPULATION: SQUARE AREA:
1,400,000+ 5,140M²
1,400,000+ 11,500M²
Lower Queen Street Outline On All Plans For Comparison
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS SQUARE COMPARISON - INTERNATIONAL SCALE: 1:1500 at A3
MELBOURNE FEDERATION SQUARE
MARTIN PLACE, SYDNEY CITY POPULATION: SQUARE AREA:
4,000,000+ 3,100M²
CITY POPULATION: SQUARE AREA:
4,600,000+ 8,000M²
MARIAHILFERSTRASSE SQUARE, VIENNA
LONDON TRAFALGAR SQUARE
CITY POPULATION: SQUARE AREA:
CITY POPULATION: SQUARE AREA:
1,8000,000+ 4,800M²
7,800,000+ 13,400M²
Lower Queen Street Outline On All Plans For Comparison
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS - AUCKLAND CLOSER LOOK
KEY FUNCTIONS - Pedestrian zone - Events plaza - Train station - Commercial use - Transportation hub - Accommodation - Bar / restaurants - Retail - Harbour views DIMENSIONS
130m
37m
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MARIAHLFERSTRASSE SQUARE - VIENNA CLOSER LOOK
KEY FUNCTIONS - Pedestrian zone - Transportation hub - Underground u-bhan - Metro train - Commercial use - Transportation - Accommodation - Bar / restaurants - Retail DIMENSIONS
30m m
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EXTENT OF LOWER QUEEN ST EXTENT OF REFERENCE SITE
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MARTIN PLACE - SYDNEY CLOSER LOOK
KEY FUNCTIONS - Pedestrian zone - Events plaza - Transportation hub - Train station - Commercial use - Banks - Accommodation - Bar / Restaurants - Retail DIMENSIONS
- War memorial
110m
EXTENT OF LOWER QUEEN ST
28m
EXTENT OF REFERENCE SITE
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SHADE STUDY BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS
SUN & SHADE
SUN & SHADE
march 20
june 21
MARCH
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BRITOMART AREA - REFERENCE DESIGN REVIEW CRL ENABLING WORKS - LOWER QUEEN STREET REVISED INTERIM DEVELOPED DESIGN
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BRITOMART AREA - REFERENCE
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SHADE STUDY BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS
SUN & SHADE
june 21
JUNE
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SHADE STUDY BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS
SUN & SHADE
september 22
SEPTEMBER
35
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10AM
11AM
12PM
1PM
2PM
3PM
4PM +
BRITOMART AREA - REFERENCE DESIGN REVIEW CRL ENABLING WORKS - LOWER QUEEN STREET REVISED INTERIM DEVELOPED DESIGN
90
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS SPACE TYPOLOGIES
BUS STATION
PROMENADE
PLAZA
BUS STATION
SHARED SPACE
COMMERCIAL BAY LANEWAYS
PLAZA
BRITOMART
PLAZA
SHARED SPACE
0
25
50
100m 1:1000
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DESIGNATION CONDITIONS CULTURAL INTEGRATION TE ARANGA DESIGN PRINCIPLES
MANA WHENUA
MANA / RANGATIRATANGA Mana / Rangatiratanga – As the original local authorities of Tamaki Makaurau, Iwi requireAUTHORITY high level Treaty based relationships with all key stakeholders including MANA/RANGATIRATANGA
Auckland Transport and Auckland Council which recognise their Tangata Whenua status in order to fulfil their roles as kaitiaki. Such partnership relationships can then inform engagement with Auckland Ttransport / Council at all levels including direct involvement with design consortia. Relationships are required at governance and senior management levels. Such relationships are a precursor to actualising the other six principles.
WHAKAPAPA NAMES AND NAMING
TAIAO Whakapapa – Names and genealogical connections– reviving names revives mana THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT through Iwi connections to specific ancestors and events / narratives associated WHAKAPAPA
with them. An Iwi inventory of names associated with a given site can be developed so that the most appropriate names are identified to develop design, interpretation and artistic responses.
MAURI TU TOHUENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Tohu – Acknowledging the wider significant Iwi cultural land marks associated with the CRL route and their ability to inform the design of the station precincts, entrances and exits. In particular exploring opportunities to maximise view shafts to such tohu / landmarks as a way of both enhancing cultural landscape connections and as way-finding / location devices.
MAHI TOI CREATIVE EXPRESSION
TOHU Taiao – Exploring opportunities to bring natural landscape elements back into THE WIDER CULTURAL LANDSCAPE urban /modified areas e.g. specific native trees, water / puna wai (springs) – TAIAO
MAURI TU
Mauri tu – Ensuring emphasis on ma / life essence of the wider site – in p (puna / springs), whenua / soil and a waterways encountered should be c to ensure their mauri is respected an to minimise the disturbance to Papa works. MAHI TOI
Mahi toi – Harnessing the Creative d tohu to develop strategies to creativ interior design, landscape, urban des AHI KAA
Ahi kaa – need to explore opportuni to resume ahi-kaa and kaitiaki roles precincts.
A summary of the engagement with identification of where design has in other mana whenua aspirations. The of where any comments have not be The summary must be included in th Independent Peer Review Panel and
promoting bird, insect and aquatic life to create meaningful urban eco systems which connect with former habitats, mahinga kai (food gathering areas) and living sites.
AHI KĀ THE LIVING PRESENCE
Source info: CRL Nor Conditions
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CULTURAL INTEGRATION TE ARANGA DESIGN PRINCIPLES MANA / RANATIRATANGA AUTHORITY
MAURI TU ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
MAHI TOI CREATIVE EXPRESSION
WHAKAPAPA NAMES AND NAMING
TOHU THE WIDER CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
TAIAO THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
AHI KÄ€ THE LIVING PRESENCE
POINT BRITOMART1850 Aurecon | Mott MacDonald | Jasmax | Grimshaw | ARUP IMAGE REFERENCE: Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland Libraries
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS TOHU - DESIGN NARRATIVE PRECEDENTS
TWO WATERS - TOHU WAITEMATA
WAIHOROTIU
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS MANAAKITANGA - DESIGN NARRATIVE PRECEDENTS
MANAAKITANGA
ATEA
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CONCEPT DIAGRAM
WAITEMATA
COMMERCIAL BAY
BRITOMART (CPO)
WAIHOROTIU STREAM
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CULTURAL PROGRAMMING
FUTURE WORKS ZONE WHAREWAKA
MARKER (POU)
WAHAROA / WAHANUI ĀTEA
C1 - SCOPE OF WORKS
0
25
50
100m 1:1000
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS DESIGN CONCEPT
QUAY STREET
10
7
6
11
1
FURNITURE ZONE
2
MATURE TREESPOHUTUKAWA’S
3
CBD SEATING- FURNITURE
4
ĀTEA- MANAAKITANGA PAVING AREA
5
SHARED SPACE
6
SCULPTURE / CULTURAL MARKER
7
TOHU PAVING AREA
8
STATION PLAZA
1 3 11 12
11
2
5
9
COMMERCIAL BAY
CPO
4
9
2 9
DROP OFF SPACES
10
MAORI SOLDIER SCULPTURE
11
FEATURE LIGHT POLES
11
12
COMMERCE STREET
LOWER ALBERT STREET
11
9
9
5
11 3 1 11
12
BOLLARDS
2
CUSTOMS STREET WEST
7
11
CUSTOMS STREET EAST
0
25
50
100m 1:1000 @ A3
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS DESIGN CONCEPT QUAY STREET
QUAY STREET
CPO
6 10 11
CUSTOMS STREET EAST
3 11
1
FURNITURE ZONE
2
MATURE TREESPOHUTUKAWA’S
1
3
CBD SEATING- FURNITURE
2
4
ĀTEA- MANAAKITANGA PAVING AREA
5
SHARED SPACE
6
SCULPTURE / CULTURAL MARKER
7
TOHU PAVING AREA
8
STATION PLAZA
9
DROP OFF SPACES
10
MAORI SOLDIER SCULPTURE
11
FEATURE LIGHT POLES
12
BOLLARDS
ENDEANS
11
7
3
1 TYLER STREET
2
11
5
12
11 COMMERCIAL BAY
4
CPO
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS DESIGN CONCEPT QUAY STREET
4
CPO
CPO
11
1 CUSTOMS STREET EAST
1
FURNITURE ZONE
2
MATURE TREESPOHUTUKAWA’S
3
CBD SEATING- FURNITURE
4
ĀTEA- MANAAKITANGA PAVING AREA
5
SHARED SPACE
6
SCULPTURE / CULTURAL MARKER
2
COMMERCIAL BAY
11
1
GALWAY STREET
12
5
3
2
7
11
11 3
7
TOHU PAVING AREA
1
8
STATION PLAZA
2
9
DROP OFF SPACES
10
MAORI SOLDIER SCULPTURE
11
FEATURE LIGHT POLES
12
BOLLARDS
MERCURE
11
CUSTOMS STREET
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CONCEPTUAL SECTIONS QUAY STREET
SECTION A
LIGHTING B
CPO
MATURE TREES
A
CUSTOMS STREET EAST
COMMERCIAL BAY
MERCURE
ACTIVATION ZONE
SECTION B
COMMERCIAL BAY
Ä€TEA
ACTIVATION ZONE
0
6.25
12.5
CPO
25m 1:250
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CONCEPTUAL SECTIONS C
QUAY STREET
VIEW 1
V1 CPO
C
CUSTOMS STREET EAST
SECTION C COMMERCIAL BAY
CUSTOMS STREET
EAST WEST LANE
0
QUAY STREET
25
50
100m 1:1000
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS GENERAL ARRANGEMENT
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS GENERAL ARRANGEMENT- SPATIAL PROGRAMMING
CIRCULATION ZONE MOVEMENT ZONE (EVENTS / SHELTER) THRESHOLD / INTERSECTION FURNITURE / ACTIVITY ZONE
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS GENERAL ARRANGEMENT- EVENT DAY
MOVEMENT ZONE
MOVEMENT ZONE
EVENT ZONE
MOVEMENT ZONE MOVEMENT ZONE
MOVEMENT ZONE
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CONCEPTUAL VISUALISATIONS- SOUTH VIEW
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CONCEPTUAL VISUALISATION- NORTH VIEW
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CONCEPTUAL VISUALISATION- NORTH WEST VIEW
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CONCEPTUAL VISUALISATION- GALWAY STREET VIEW
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS PAVING DESIGN PRECEDENTS
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MATERIALS AND FURNITURE CBD FURNITURE SUITE The design proposes the use of the CBD suite, using key elements to provide a range of uses along the activity zones of Britomart station surrounds
20M Pole
Bespoke Bench 1
Bespoke Bench 2
Bench
Seat
8.5M Pole
Twin Bin
Bike Rack
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MATERIALS AND FURNITURE PAVING Stone pavements and kerbing is proposed and will accommodate vehicle loading olours and finishes are under develo ment
Basalt Pavers
300mm Width Basalt Kerb
Place Names
100 x 100mm Sets
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MATERIALS AND FURNITURE TREE PIT Tree pits are proposed with an opportunity to create a unique tree grille to enhance the character of Britomart station surrounds.
Native tree species to e confirmed
Tree grille (indicative style)
Tree pit with StrataVault system
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MATERIALS AND FURNITURE ACTIVITY / FURNITURE ZONE
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS LIGHTING DESIGN- POLE LOCATIONS / ASSEMBLY
COMMERCIAL BAY
TALL LIGHTS - 20m POLE
CPO
WOODY LIGHTS - 8.5m POLE
WOODY LIGHTS TALL LIGHTS (QUEENS WHARF) PLANTER UPLIGHTS
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS LIGHTING DESIGN- ILLUMINATION DIAGRAM (DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH P6/P7 RATINGS)
CALCULATIONS: ILLUMINANCE (LUX) AVERAGE = 29.17 MAXIMUM = 96.8 MINIMUM= 1.9 AVG / MIN RATIO = 15.35 MAX / MIN RATIO = 50.95
COMMERCIAL BAY
CPO
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS INDICATIVE LEVELS DESIGN / OVERLAND FLOW
EXISTING GROUND ROAD
COMMERCIAL BAY
CPO
EXISTING GROUND ROAD
KEY: Fold Lines Crossfall
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS SEQUENCE OF A FORMAL WELCOMING
VISITORS
HOME
CPO
COMMERCIAL BAY
VISITORS
CPO
COMMERCIAL BAY
COMMERCIAL BAY
VISITORS
HOME
HOME
Phase 1 - Arrival
Phase 2 - Welcome
Phase 3 - Gather
VISITORS- 300 HOME 100
VISITORS- 300 HOME 100
HOME -
400
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EVENTS BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS Aurecon | Mott MacDonald | Jasmax | Grimshaw | ARUP IMAGE REFERENCE: Opening of the CPO 1912. Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland Libraries
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CULTURAL EVENT
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CULTURAL EVENT
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS SPORTING EVENT
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS SPORTING EVENT
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CHRISTMAS EVENT
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BRITOMART STATION SURROUNDS CHRISTMAS EVENT
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P31 F3. CRL Enabling Works. Public Realm Reference design. 2015. “Manawhenua.” Auckland Council. P32 F1. City Rail Link. Manawhenua Icons. “Te Ākitai Waiohua, Te Kawerau a Maki, Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Paoa, Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua, Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki, Ngāti Tamaoho and Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei.” <https://www.cityraillink.co.nz/crl-sustainability-kaitiakitangi/> (Accessed 2017). F2. Free Great Picture. 2016. “Blue Skies Blue Sunny Ocean Sea Water Sparking.” <http://maxpixel.freegreatpicture.com/Blue-Skies-Blue-Sunny-Ocean-Sea-Water-Sparkling-974228> (Accessed 2017). F3. Van Dijk, Marion. Fair Fax NZ. 2017. “Pohutukawa Tree.” <http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/92221112/Potentially-deadly-disease-to-pohutukawa-and-manuka-arrives-in-Northland> (Accessed, 2017). F4. Zugr. 2013. < https://unsplash.com/collections/153951/flow?photo=asrWX-lU3RE> (Accessed 2017). F5. The First Immigrant Ships. 2001. “Auckland waterfront 1844 Drawing.” <http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~tonyf/first/settlers.html> (Accessed 2017). F6. Wellington Scoop. Hilary Clinton’s first Powhiri. 2010. “Kapa Haka.” <http://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/1011/f284c1452afcc7e800da.jpeg> (Accessed 2017). P34 F1. Wellington Scoop. Hilary Clinton’s first Powhiri. 2010. “Kapa Haka.” <http://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/1011/f284c1452afcc7e800da.jpeg> (Accessed 2017). F2. Schollum, C.A. Te Whatu Taniko. “Aramoana pattern, cloak 1497.” From the collection of the Auckland Institute and Museum. F3. Otakaro Limited. “Ngā Whāriki Manaaki, stone weaving patterns.” 2017. <https://www.otakaroltd.co.nz/anchor-projects/avon-river-precinct/> (Accessed 2017). P55 F1, 2. Lightworks Ltd Lighting Design. 2017. Light design calculation drawings. P58 F1. Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland Libraries. 1-W913. “Opening of the CPO. 1912.” Auckland Library, Auckland.
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