AD5604_Semester2_Assignment_Reassessment Student name: Chan Wing Lam, Grace Student number: 1809365/ s1809365 (Login ID) Assignment files submitted includes: A0_General Arrangement Plan x1 A1_ Planting Specification Plan x1 A1_Section drawing and Technical Drawing x2 General Arrangement Plan: The GA plan focuses on the SW part of the site including a few chalets at different contour level, cafĂŠ and car park. The proposed location of chalets will be on both side of the large Lightmoor Pond. The ground FFL for chalets constructed on the West side of the site is +177.1 and first FFL is + 180.46 with spot height +183.76. While the ground FFL for chalets on the East side of the Pond is +1742, first FFL: + 177.8 and spot height +181.4. A pedestrian walk with Acer trees as the dominant plants and a cycling path are surrounding the large lightmoor pond. The Maple trees offers a nice view with seasonal colour change. A variety of maple such as Acer Platanoides, Acer Campestre and Acer Pseudoplatanus and a mix with to other plants such as willow and alder will be planted along the path. People can enjoy the walk and a nice red maple view during autumn. Residents can access the pedestrian path and by the connecting walking path around with FFL:+174.2 and FFL:+177.1. To maintain the natural environment of the site and a relaxing living environment, two green spaces are proposed on the both the large Lightmoor pond. Two glasshouses with FFL+175.2 and spot height +185.5 will be introduced for special species which aim to offer amenity value. To maintain the natural landscape and harmony atmosphere, natural curve of the landscape is created by ramp up of the walking pathalong the green space with ramp up ranging from 174.5 to 178.5.
The main car park is proposed to be constructed at FFL+1742 and connected by the new vehicular path (FFL:+174.2) and connecting the existing vehicular path which increases the accessibility of the site. A cafĂŠ will be constructed at the NE side of the large Lightmoor Pond opposite to the Car Park. The cycling path connects the North and South Part of the site at the connecting point with FF+174.2 then up to +178.2 (Cycling bridge) for crossing the vehicular path. It is also connected with the Crabtree Ancient Woodland at the East part of the site. Tourists can enjoy cycling along the Lightmoor Pond and all the way to the ancient woodland. They can return the bikes easily as the cycling path connected the cycling shop and bike parking (With FFL+174.2 and spot height +177.2) at the NW part of the site. It is connected with the existing cycling path at +174.8 as well. Well-being center will be at the right hand side of the cycling shop with FFL+174.2 and spot height +177.2. Two layers of terraced turf with width 2.5meter for each at contour level 178 and 179 along the well-being center. The highest contour level of the site is 193 at the site. It is amended to be 190 as the hill top. A walking path will be built at 179.3 and connecting to the step for people to walk up to the green garden at 187.2 to enjoy the panoramic view. The walking path will also connect to the retention pond with a bridge (FFL+178.2) crossing the pond for sight-seeing purpose. The bridge is extended with spot height +180.2 crossing the new vehicular path to the North part of the site.
Hydrology: Two retention pond are constructed at the site at contour level 178.2 and 180. Both are proposed to be constructed near the hilly slope and high altitude to prevent heavy rainfall causes flooding at horseshoes (contour level 174) and residential area due to increased impermeable surface. Retention pond helps to allow deposits remain at the bottom part of the pond and improve water quality. The water is saved and can be used for auto-irrigation for the site as there is main vegetation area. The excess water will flow out from the site.
Reedbed system is introduced and three reedbed are set up with two at the woodland edge and near to the industrial units. There are two vertical reedbed followed by one horizontal reedbed for each reedbed system at the site. Reedbed helps to clean the grey water by the plant root and gravel bed. Solid waste will be hold at a septic tank. Grey water disposed by the reedbed system will be flown to the vanishing pond for final cleansing process. Two vanishing ponds are set up at contour level 167 and 168 at the SE boundary of the site. The size of the reedbeds are as below: Reedbed one:29.6m x 59.6 m which can support the water management for 235 people. Reedbed two: 80m x 30m which can support the water management for 320 people. Reedbed three: 125.72m x 14m which can support the water management for 234 people. Black and grey water management for chalets, cafĂŠ and all other buildings are shown on the whole site location design. Black and grey water flow via pipeline, a septic tank is set up for
solid waste management. Grey water flow to the reedbed system and will be cleaned by two layers of vertical reedbed system and one horizontal reedbed system which will then flow to the vanishing pond for the final cleansing process. Clean water can be used for auto navigation system at the site or flow out at contour level 168 which is shown on the drawing. Vegetation at the main vegetation area at the selected site (Drawing 401): For the vegetation drawing at Autocad file for the general arrangement plan, main vegetation zone is divided to zone A to zone O. Spacing layer with linear dimension is set at the bottom beneath the tree block. Spacing of each tree and shrub is shown in the planting specification drawing 401. Spacing is determined by measuring the distance of the centre of the girth.
The site is mostly occupied by calcareous soil which is alkaline and has a high PH value of 7.5 or higher. However, high PH value can be a problem for plant grow, Sulphur need to be added by digging deep into the soil to increase soil acidity. When choosing plant choices, transplanting is introduced for Alnus glutinosa, Salix alba which can be found along the Lightmoor pond. Salix pentaudea, Salix fragilies and Fagus sylvatica from the plants around the Lightmoor pool. Transplanting helps to make sure the plants can cope with the soil characteristic and able to grow at the specific site. As mentioned before, a variety of maple will be planted along the pedestrian path for its amenity value. We did a site visit last year in October and the soil around the lightmoor pool has waterlogged situation which can be caused by the continuous raining day. The waterlogged situation needs to be improved in order to improve the biodiversity as many plants could not survive on waterlogged soil. Willow, Alder and Silver Birch are good at cleaning the contaminated soil. A willow land (Salix Pentandra) is grown at zone G and H near to the glasshouse. Acer species cannot grow on waterlogged soil which we will need to improve the waterlogged situation for this species. Acer species such as Acer Platanoides and Acer Campestre are tolerance of compacted soil, shade and pollution. For most of the other kinds of trees and shrubs that I put at the site are quite adaptable to the damp condition and cope with most kind of soil. For Frangula alnus which prefers acidic soil but can grow on neutral soil as well. Alnus Cordata is a popular tree that planted along roadside for its ornamental value which is also introduced to the site. Vegetation at the ancient woodland:
Suggested plants for the site: A leaf shape cycling path will be constructed along the ancient woodland located at the east of the site. Ancient woodland contains lot of precious species of trees, shrub, fungi and is undisturbed by human activities. It has its unique local soil, microclimate and culture. In order to preserve the natural beauty and the ecosystem of the ancient woodland, most of the existing plants will be kept especially the old trees which are valuable to the wildlife habitat but will be organized at a better way in order to provide a better scenic view to visitors. Trees and shrub to be planted around the ancient woodland: Exiting vegetation (Reference AD5605 note_last semester) Betula Sp, Alnus Sp, Salix Sp, Junus Sp, Luxe Europea, Festuca Sp, Pteridum aquilinum Rabus fruticosus, frainum excelsior, rosa carnina, Crataegus sp (Hawthorn), Larix decidua Alder (Alnus glutlnosa),Ash (Fraximls excelsior), Birch downy (Betula pubescens),Beech, common (Fagus sylvatica),Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus),Pine, scots (Pines sylvestris),Willow, goat (Salix caprea),Willow, white (Salix alba),Oak (Quercus nobur),Yew (Taxus baccata), Shrub: Alder buchthorn (Frangula alnus),Dogwood (Cornus sanguinea),Hazel (Corylus avellana), Willow Bay (Salix pentandra),Prunus spinose Mosses: Rhizomnium punctatum, Rhytidiadelphus loreus and Rhytidiadelphys triquetrus Large part of the ancient woodland is divided into six zones within the cycling path area. Zone1: Apart from the above-mentioned trees and shrubs will be planted around the ancient woodland. Willdflowers, grass, ferns and herbaceous plants will be widely used to provide a better view. Plants: Carex remota, Anemone nemorosa, Honeysuckle, Cowparseley, Cowslip, and Luzula pilosa, Polypodium aculeatum, Zone 2: Opposite to zone 1: Polypodium interjectum, Polypodium aculeatum, Carex remota, Galium palustre, Lily of the valley, snowdrop, Dryopoteris affinis Zone 3: Carex remota, Luzula pilosa, Galium Odoratum, Ficaria Verna, Oxeye daisy, Oxalis acetosella, Dryopoteris affinis Zone4: Carex remota, Luzula pilosa, Valeriana officinalis, Vacanium myrtillus, Lonicera periclymenum, Orchis macula, Dryopoteris affinis Zone5 and Zone 6: A bluebell carpet will be planted at the both zone 5 and zone 6. When people cycling or walking around the woodland can enjoy a nice view. Luzula pilosa, Carex remota , Hyacintholdes non-scripta
Reference: http://www.deepdale-trees.co.uk/trees/technical-info.html https://www.pippintrees.co.uk/trees/maple-acer-trees/acer-pseudoplatanusbrilliantissimum https://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/tree-plant-descriptions/white-willow https://www.agriculture.gov.ie/media/migration/forestry/grantandpremiumschemes /schemecirculars/2016/AcceptedTreeSpecProvenances040416.pdf https://www.paramountplants.co.uk/plant/chapisiplumaureabons/chamaecyparis-pisiferaplumosa-aurea-bonsai.html
https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/ https://www.marshalls.co.uk/homeowners/assets/pdfs/driveway-gardeninstallationinstructions/drivegrid-system-installation-details.pdf
https://www.marshalls.co.uk/homeowners/assets/pdfs/driveway-gardeninstallationinstructions/sawn-and-tumbled-setts-installation-details.pdf
https://www.marshalls.co.uk/homeowners/assets/pdfs/driveway-gardeninstallationinstructions/kerb-and-edging-and-borders-installation-details.pdf
https://www.marshalls.co.uk/homeowners/assets/pdfs/driveway-gardeninstallationinstructions/wildwood-paving-installation-details.pdf
https://www.marshalls.co.uk/homeowners/assets/pdfs/driveway-gardeninstallationinstructions/kerb-and-edging-and-borders-installation-details.pdf
https://www.marshalls.co.uk/homeowners/view-fairstone-split-and-tumbled-stonesetts
https://www.fs.fed.us/t-d/programs/forest_mgmt/projects/lowvolroads/ch11.pdf
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Hard Material Details: Symbol: Material Type: FS Fairstone Sawn & Tumbled Stone setts DA Edging: Drivesett Argent Driveway Edging DR Edging: Drivesys Roundtop SS Drivesys Split Stone
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Size (L x W x T in mm): 200mmx 100mm x 50mm
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Color: Silver Birch
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6-10mm 450mmx 600mm x35mm 450mmx 300mm x35mm 130mmx 160mmx 250mm
Sub-base layer: - Granular sub-base material should be well graded (40mm to dust, 30-40mm sharp sand screed bed). Type 1 quality material. Buff - Sub-base is not necessary beneath the kerb as sub-base and edging are normally laid on a separate concrete bed. Natural - Sub-base is not necessary beneath the kerb as sub-base and edging are normally laid on a separate concrete bed. Grey Green - Granular sub-base material should be well graded (40mm to dust, 30-40mm sand bed). Type 1 quality material. Silver Birch - Edge restraint should be sufficiently robust to resist the lateral displacement from imposed loading placed upon the pavement and are installed prior to the installation of the sub-base installation. Granular sub-base, 40mm sand bed on top of a concrete foundation. Golden blend - A permeable layer of 20mm screeded BMM clean angular gravel and 6mm washed graded angular aggregate. Mocha - 30-40mm full morrer bed. Granular sub-base material should be well graded (40mm to dust). Type 1 material. Pegula Grey - Edge restraint should be sufficiently robust to resist the lateral displacement from imposed loading.
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Key: Chalet SUDs: Pre-nursery Reedbed Car Park Vanishing Pond Well-being Center Retention Basin Cafe Drainage _Pipeline Industrial units Cycling Shop and Cycling Path
Green Space: Woodland Garden Path on hill Green zone Paving: Vehicular path Pedestrian Path Cycling path
AD5604 Assignment_Semester2 Reassessment Lightmoor Site
GA Plan 160m x100m + Whole site design plan
Student name: Chan Wing Lam, Grace Student Number: s1809365/1809365 Study Program: Master of Landscape Architecture (2 years with Conversion Year)
Scale:1:200@A0 Drawing unit: Meter
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10_No. Carex Romota 20_No. Carex Sylvatica
1_No. Salix Fragilis
4,6 94 9
1_No. Fagus Sylvatica
10_No. Carex Romota 20_No. Carex Sylvatica
3,9025
9,9947
6,3389
2_No. Salix Alba
8,3504
2_No. Rhamnus Cathartica
5,4592
5_No. Phleum Pratense
1 52 6,7
5,3 25 8
2,5193
3 5,010
1_No. Alnus Cordata
1_No. Betula Pendula
1_No. Alnus Glutinosa
26.9900
5,0475
4,63 08
2_No. Salix Pentandra
10_No. Carex Romota 20_No. Carex Sylvatica
4,7 5,5
6
10_No. Ajnga Reptano
1_No. Betula Pubesscens
10_No. Carex Romota 20_No. Carex Sylvatica
1_No. Corylus Avellana
1_No. Salix Pentandra
5,5
7
10_No. Ajnga Reptano
2_No. Betula Pendula
40_No. Carex Sylvatica 5,56 7
62
7 20_No. Phleum Pratense
9,7684
2_No. Chamaecyparis Pisifera
5_No. Phleum Pratense
1_No. Fagus Sylvatica
4,3 642
5,7872
5_No. Phleum Pratense
25_No. Phleum pratense 10_No.8 Carex Romota
12_No. Carex Sylvatica
1_No.Pinophyta
10,9273
3,4416
1_No. Quercus Rubra
4,5
9 60 3,9
3,0 41
1_No. Salix Pentandra
1_No. Corylus Avellana
40_No. Carex Sylvatica
3,0 26 8
4,5
3,5
(1_No. Acer Plantanoides Drummondii
25_No. Phleum pratense 4,0 52 4
1_No. Alnus Glutinosa
9 57 5,2 3,8 60 9
1_No. Acer Plantanoides
2_No. Alnus Cordata
12_No. Carex Sylvatica 8_No. Ajnga Reptano
10_No. Carex Romota
3,9 75 6
15.4600
7,5
5 4,947
25_No. Phleum pratense
2,79 81 2,79 81
20_No. Carex Romota
3_No. Salis Alba
10_No. Carex Romota
4,5
12_No. Carex Sylvatica 8_No. Ajnga Reptano
2_No. Acer Campestre 6
4,5
10,0421
2,3 41 3
25.1821
2_N 10_No. Carex Romota o. C 8 ornu s Sa nguin ea
10_No. Carex Romota 20_No. Carex Sylvatica
6
25_No. Phleum8 pratense
10_No. Ajnga Reptano
5,2228
07 8,1
2_No. Salix Pentandra 6
5,5 72 4
10_No. Carex Romota 20_No. Carex Sylvatica
5,0267
7,5
2_No_Betula Pubescens
10_No. Carex Romota 20_No. Carex Sylvatica
2,7 39 4
20_No. 7Carex Romota ,8
5,3 05 9
10
9 31 3,7
2_No. Betula Pendula
40_No. Carex Sylvatica 6
1_No. Acer Pseudoplatanus
6
3_No. Salix Pentandra
Romota Carex 10_No. Sylvatica Carex 12_No.
30_No. Carex Romota
0,7
5.0000
1
0,7
0,7
0,7
6
1
0,7
0,7
11_No. Taxus Baccata
0,7
24_No. Taxus Baccata
0,7
5.0000
1_No. Acer Plantanoides Crimson) King leave
20_No. Phleum Pratense 10_No. Ajnga Reptano
1
0,7
0,7
1
3.5000
atica Sylv arex o. C ta omo 40_N R x are o. C nse rate 30_N P m hleu o. P 20_N
1
0,7
(1_No. Acer Plantanoides Drummondii
1
0,7 3.5000
1
0,7
6
3.5000
1
3.5000
1
2_ No. Betula Pubescens
6
6
1_No. Acer Pseudoplatanus
6
6
2_No. Acer Pseudoplatanus
C
I
6,35
20,75
D
D
17,2 7
8,85
3 M
L
3
6,73
16
43,63
Betula Pubescens
1_
Key:
4,270 7
6
(1_No. Acer Plantanoides Drummondii 1_No. Acer Plantanoides Crimson)
1_No. Alnus Codata
King leave
2_Betula Pendula
2_Alnus Cortada
6
3_No. Salix Pentandra
N
40,17
H
23.4099
2_No. Acer Platanoides
35,75
O
8,43
6
6,5
J
6
Salix Pentandra
K
1_
2_No. Alnus Glutinosa 1_No. Acer Plantanoides Crimson) King leave
5,15 57
13
3.5000
G 4,177
3
6
F
15
I
28,42
4,8 8
4,682
10_No. Carex Romota
35,75
4,35
40_No. Carex Sylvatica
(1_No. Acer Plantanoides Drummondii
10_No. Carex Romota
K
4
6
6
17, 79
E
30_No. Carex Romota
1_No. Chamaecyparis Pisifera
J
16,48
2,65
5_No. Phleum Pratense
20_No. Carex Sylvatica
1_No. Quercus Rubra
24,1
6
10_No. Carex Romota
2_No. Acer Campestre
17,73
44,93
5,00 09
5_No. Phleum Pratense
1_No. Acer Campestre
A
C
2_No. Betula Pendula
King leave
20_No. Carex Romota
8,34
6
4,7
E
2_No. Acer Platanoides
(1_No. Acer Plantanoides Drummondii 1_No. Acer Plantanoides Crimson)
25_No. Phleum pratense
34, 89 31 , 28,551 1 B
12,05
20_No. Phleum Pratense
1_No. Acer Pseudoplatanus
28,75 13,11
4,7
6
33,72 31,43
1_No. Salix Pentandra
20.8852
6,52
1_No. Alnus Cordata
30_No. Carex Romota
11,99
40_No. Carex Sylvatica
Salix Alba
Salix Pentandra
Rhamnus Cathertica
Alnus Cordata
Acer Platanoides
Corylus Avellana
2_Salix Pentandra
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Pinophyta Alnus Glutinosa
Acer Campestre
Betula Pubescens
Acer Pseudoplatanus
6
Chamaecyparis Pisifera
2_No. Alnus Cordata 6
1_No. Acer Pseudoplatanus
4,177 6
6
6
4,177
6
6
5_No. Phleum Pratense
Salix Fragilis
10_No. Carex Romota
Fagus Sylvatica
Betula Pendula
Quercus Rubra Cornus Sanguinea
Lightmoor Site Drawing401 Planting specification _A1
6
0.20
L
4,0139
2_No. Acer Plantanoides
30.0000
4,682
2,5
6
King leave
3
6
2,5
20_No. Carex Sylvatica 10_No. Carex Romota
4,682
(1_No. Acer Plantanoides Drummondii 1_No. Acer Plantanoides Crimson)
6
6
6
6
6
6
3
3
3
3
2_No. Acer Campestre
2_No. Betula Pendula
1_No. Acer Pseudoplatanus
2_No. Fagus Sylvatica 2_No. Alnus Glutinosa
1_No. Alnus Cordata
00
Area of Each main vegetation area Zone A to L Zone A 189.37meter square Zone B 148.52meter square Zone C 100.5meter square Zone D 24meter square Zone E 6meter square Zone F 31.72meter square Zone G 21meter square Zone H 36meter square Zone I 247.74metr square Zone J 197.6meter square Zone K 53.72meter square Zone L 330.17meter square Zone M 45meter square Zone N 107.25meter square Zone O 216.68meter square
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20_No. Carex Sylvatica
8_No. Salix Pentandra
Taxus Baccata
20_No. Carex Sylvatica
10_No. Carex Romota
Main Vegetation area from the General Arrangement Plan
Student name: Chan Wing Lam, Grace Student Number: s1809365/1809365 Study Program: Master of Landscape Architecture (2 years with Conversion Year)
Planting area around Lightmoor Pool
Planting Specification Details: Trees: Abbreviation: Botanic Name: WI Salix Alba WI Salix Pentandea WI Salix Fragilies Acer Platanoides NM Acer Campestre FM Acer Pseudoplatanus SYC ALD Alnus Glutinosa AC Alnus Cordata Betula Pubescens BI Betula Pendula BI
Scale: 1:100 Drawing unit: Meter
Shrub: Habitat: Arching upright Arching upright Columnar Upright Spreading Upright Spreading Upright Spreading Spreading Spreading Upright Spreading Upright Spreading
Age: 4+4 4+4 5+5 8+0 10+0 7+0 5+5 5+0 8+0 8+0
Height (in meter): 7m 7m 5m 5m 7m 4m 9m 4m 6m 6m
Root Protection: Pot size: Transplant ( from Lightmoor pool N/A Transplant (from Lightmoor pool N/A Transplant (From Lihgtmoor pool N/A Rootball (Diameter 80cm x Depth 50cm) N/A N/A Rootball (Diameter 110cm x Depth70cm) N/A Rootball (Diameter 50cm x Depth 30cm) Transplant (From Lightmoor pool) N/A Rootball (Diameter 50cm x Depth 30cm) N/A Rootball (Diameter 80cm x Depth 50cm) N/A Rootball (Diameter 80cm x Depth 50cm) N/A
Girth(cm): 14-16cm 18-20cm 20-25cm 30-35cm 35-40cm 20-25cm 50-60cm 14-16cm 20-25cm 20-25cm
Quantity: 6 25 2 7 7 "Drummondii" Leaf: 6 "Crimson King" Leaf: 5
8 13 7 11
Abbreviation: Botanic Name:
Habitat:
Age:
Height(m):
Root Protection (C/RB/BR): Girth(cm): Pot size: Quantity:
Y
Taxus Baccata
Upright Spreading 2+0
1m
C
5cm
7L
35
D
Cornus Sanguinea
Upright Spreading 2+0
1m
C
5cm
7L
2
Upright Spreading
2+0
1m
C
6cm
15L
4
Upright spreading
2+0
1m
C
5cm
7L
2
C
5cm
7L
2
CP H
Chamaecyparis Pisifera Corylus Avellana
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1_No. Pinophyta
BT
Rhamnus
2+0
1m
Grass: Abbreviation:
Botanic name:
Denisty:
PP
Phleum Pratense
25%
CR
Carex Romata
35%
AR
Ajnga Reptans
25%
CS
Carex Sylvatica
40%
Scale Bar: 1:100 5
10
20
30
40
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Vertical Distance in Meter (Contour Level)
184 183 182 181 180 179
Walking path FFL:+174.8
178 177 176 175
Chalet FFL: +177.1 Spot Height: +183.76 11.3m
FFL:+175.8
Fine Turf Chalet surrounding area
FFL:+175.2 2.02m
Main Vegetation Area
174 173
Fine turf_Area around Chalet FFL: +142.2 10.09m
Pedestrian Path Maple Zone +173.2 5.23m
Cycling Path FFL:+173.2 3.36m
172
Pedestrain Path Maple Zone FFL: +173.2 5.22m
Lightmoor Pond 172.6 18.07m
Cycling Path FFL: +173.2 2.24m
173 2.18m 172 1.16m
171
171 1.72m
170
5
10
15
20
30
25
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
Lightmoor Pond 171 7.65m
75
80
This planting area along the lowland calcareous soil area which has high PH value. Sulphur will be added for planting soil type.
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Transplant of Salix Pentandra 4+4
Root system of Willow tree can be invasive. Make sure enought spacing in between
4 8
2
1
7
Chamaecyparis Pisifera
15L pot
10
9 8 3
5
6
Key: 1.) Paving material_Wildwood 2.) Edge_Pine edge for wildwood 3.) Kerb 4.) 40mm Morter Bed 5.) 100mm MOT Type 1 Aggregate and compacted bed in 2 layers of 50mm
Lightmoor Site Section drawingII_A1
6.) Concrete Foundation 7.) Planting container_Pot size varies with different plants 8.) Planting soil 9.) Undisturbed Soil Subgrade
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10.) Mulch Student name: Chan Wing Lam, Grace Student Number: s1809365/1809365 Study Program: Master of Landscape Architecture (2 years with Conversion Year)
Scale: 1:10
Drawing unit: Meter
Scale Bar: 1:10
0
0.5
1
2
3
4
Horizontal Distance 85in Meter
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1
Height in meter (Contour level)
1
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1
185
1
184
1
183
1
182
1
181
1
180
179
Slope planting for securing slope
1
Gradient: 1 in 2.477
178
1
Glasshouse for special species which may not be adaptable to the calcareous soil of the site for appreciation and offer amenity value.
1
177
176
Fine Turf Chalet Surrounding Area
FFL:+177.1 1.06m
Walking Path
Fine Turf
FFL:+177.1 2.21m
FFL:+176.2
Fine Turf
1
3.0m
slope change from +175.2
FFL:+175.8 1.08m
175
FFL:+175.2 Spot Height+185.5
FFL:+175.2 1.62m
+174.8
Glasshouse
FFL:+175.2
+174.5
1.45m
11.19m
1
Main Vegetation Area
+174.1
3.22m
Section Line
174
1
Cycling Path FFL:+173.9
0.2m Green concrete edge
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Pedestrian walk (Maple planting) FFL:+173.9
3.02m
173
1
4.84m
172
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
13.0
12.0
14.0
15.0
16.0
17.0
19.0
18.0
20.0
21.0
22.0
23.0
24.0
25.0
26.0
27.0
28.0
29.0
Technical drawing:
Deciduous Tree Planting:
32.0
Lightmoor Site
Horizontal Distance In meter
33.0
Pedestrian walking path Maple zone
Angle of Repose varies with Steepness of slope and soil type
Acer Platanoides grows well with soil PH value ranging from 5.5-7.3. Pot Size 40L
Pot diameter(Top): 50cm Pot Height: 45cm
Mulch-3"TH
8
7 10
Planting soil type: Add Sulphur to reduce the content of salt in soil to lower the PH value Adding Sulphur by digging it deep into the soil.
Student name: Chan Wing Lam, Grace Student Number: s1809365/1809365 Study Program: Master of Landscape Architecture (2 years with Conversion Year)
Cycling Path
8
Firmly formed saucer (Use Topsoil)
31.0
Shrub Planting on slope to for slope stabilization
Acer Platanoides Height:7.0m Rootball: 110cm diameter x 70cm depth Girth: 35-40cm
Both side of planting soil area around the rootball not less than the diameter of the rootball.
30.0
Section Drawing 1
16
Geotextile Layer
11 Grid to prevent lateral movement
12
13
2
1
14
3
15
5
4
5
4
Drawing unit: Meter
8 7
Undisturbed Subgrade: Calcareous soil with high PH value, around 7.5 Alkaline soil.
9
Scale: 1: 20 _A1
0 0,77
5
6
15
9
10
15
KEY: 1.) Paving Material: Drivesys Split Stone 60mm 7.) Mulch 2.) Sandbed 40mm 3.) Sub-base layer: 75mm in depth 8.) Planting soil 4.) Concrete Foundation 300mm 9.) Undisturbed Subgrade 5.) Kerb 10.) Planting container_Pot size varies 6.) Concrete Haunching different plants
11.) 10mm of gravel above Drivegrid 12.) Drivegrid with 10mm sharp angular gravel 13.) 20mm screeded layer of 6mm clean sharp angular gravel 14.) 100mm layer of 20mm clean sharp angular gravel 15.) Insitu Concrete haunching 16.) Firmly formed saucer (Use Topsoil)
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186
Scale Bar: 1:20
0
0.5
1
2
4
6