FLOWER BLOOM GARDEN
Jingjun ZHeng a1727237
Abstract Kangaroo Island is a good place to observe plants. However, due to the high temperature and dryness all year round, coupled with the past mountain fire problem, animals and plants have been severely damaged and affected. It is necessary to find a relatively stable environment for the abundant flowers in this area and allow people to accept and understand more about the love of the environment and the knowledge of flowers. Setting up an art museum garden here can help people effectively. The design of the petal garden is derived from the deformation and abstraction of the petals of the native flower Pultenaea villifera var. glabrescens. This is not only an abstract shape, but also a symbol,
Content Abstract 1.1.1 Location Analysis 1.1.2 Surrounding Profile Analysis 1.1.3 External traffic analysis 1.2.1 Site selection thinking process 1.2.2 Design position 1.2.3 Design Concept 1.2.4 Ecological value 1.3.1 Site design ideas 1.3.2 Master Plan 1.3.3 Flower style selection 1.3.4 Material selection 1.3.5 Activity idea 1.3.6 Landscape structure and functional zoning 2.1.1 Flower growing difference 2.1.2 Flower Planting plan part 1 2.1.2 Section A-A' & B-B' 2.1.3 Flower Planting plan part 2 2.1.3 Section C-C' & D-D' 2.1.4 Flower Planting plan part 3 2.1.2 Section E-E' & F-F' 3.1 Renderings 3.2 3d model 3.3 Physical model
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1.1.1 Location Analysis
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A small town on the northern part of Kangaroo Island
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The main road network relationship between site and town The design area is located in an open space in the north of the town. The southern side of the open space is the main road of German Row and seaview road. Most of the roads in the town are distributed in a grid pattern and have strong accessibility. ■ Specific location Legends Dataset Details
The intersection of Geman Row and Governor Wallen Dve in Kingscote /
1.1.2 Surrounding Profile Analysis
Admirals Inn
Kangaroo Island Community Education
Villas on the Bay Kingscote
Island Beehive Pty
Roger's Cafe
Community Education Parking area
The base is located in the north of Kingscotes and is part of the coastal green space of Kingscotes. The Seaview road and German row are the main axis roads to connect the city and the green space. However, the green space with large planned sites and close to the urban population is mainly concentrated in the northern area. It can be seen that building a garden in an urban area here has extremely important ecological value and extremely scarce environmental protection value.
1.1.3 External traffic analysis
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Location: Located in the north of Kingscotes, it is connected by 4 roads Karatta Terrace, Aylife St, Centenary Ave, White St and German Row. In the coastal area, there are also the coastal walkways of Governor Wallen Dr. and Esplanade. Characteristics: Except for several interfaces between the eastern coastal border and the land, the remaining roads are closed roads and expressways. The surrounding traffic routes and land use also have potential junctions.
1.2.1 Site selection thinking process Developing Simple Lack of vitality Messy Less space for interaction
Questions for the site:
Feeling?
Thinking ( recently )
Postion?
Development area None human activity area None tourist gathering place
Add? Consider ( groups may visit )
Surrounding residential groups
Thinking ( future )
Recreational space Nikko Flower Field Tree-lined trail Outdoor coffee
Tourist groups Recognizability Landmark feature Open visual corridor Interactive play garden Neighborhood exchange Sun lawn Museum visitors
More affinity Comfortable Joyful More dynamic
Tourist Service Center Ecological protection area Local plant protection project Flower bloom area
Flowering plant Bushing Shrub Flowering tree Flowering vegetation Grass
Viewing platform Ecological Greenway Picnic lawn Interactive planting grass
1.2.2 Design position The axis of The local Beautiful garden, with high-quality Art museum and Open flower scenery 1. Walk in the coastal green gardens and enjoy the colorful flowers
2. A colorful garden in Kangaroo Island that will soothe the soul
3. A cultural exhibition hall showing the ecological civilization construction of kingscotes on Kangaroo Island
1.2.3 Design Concept Garden ecological strategy: Local colorful flowers Build a garden system that regulates a variety of flowers
Flower Border Build an art garden with different layers in different areas A flower border system of different levels in the garden is formed in the site, and garden nodes such as simple flower beds and rich levels of flower borders and flower fields are created to create a new experience of different types of flowers in different areas on multiple levels.
Tree flowers Shrub flowers Meadow flowers
1.2.3 Design Concept Garden ecological strategy: Interaction with people - contact with flowers, exchange with art
SENSITIVE
COMMUNICATION
Interaction between people and the garden Interaction between people and building
RECREATION Interaction between people and ecology
1.2.4 Ecological value PROVIDE
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Open lawn interactive space
Tree-lined greenway and promenade
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1 Town-level concentrated planting and protection of garden spots
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Rich flower planting area
1.3.1 Site design ideas Common features of French garden design: 1. Building -should be the number one focus in the design of French villa garden; 2. Geometric patterns -almost all French villa garden designs are geometric figures and symmetrical; 3. Waterscape -Waterscape is the first element in the garden design landscape of French villas. Round, oval and rectangular pools are often used in them; 4. Flower beds -the intricate patterns produced by the hedges or planting beds formed by shrubs are usually designed near the residence so that the beautiful flower beds can be viewed from the higher part of the building; 5. Statue -This is the key feature of your journey through the French garden. During the rise of the French garden design era, Follies was introduced as a form of sculpture in the garden design of French villas. The purpose is to create outstanding decoration. 6. Observation deck -located in the landscape of the entire French villa garden, you can see the whole view and details of the entire private garden.
Plant selection principles 1. Mainly perennial flowers that can survive the winter in the local open field, and a small amount of one or two-year-old flowers; 2. The plants are required to have strong stress resistance, extensive management and easy survival; 3. Varieties with high ornamental value. Plant Matching Principle 1. A sense of hierarchy - Each flower border is divided into the main scene, the background scene and the background, which should be uneven and have a sense of hierarchy. Various flowers are arranged in different colors and lustre, and the arrangement density is based on the degree that the plants do not show the soil when they grow up. 2. Color - In terms of color, there must be main colors, matching colors, and primary colors, that is, there must be contrast, but also harmony and unity. Whether it is overall or partial, noise and silence are largely restricted by color. Colors are divided into cool colors and warm colors, and human emotions are closely related to colors.
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1.3.2 Site design ideas Pultenaea villifera var. glabrescens
Petal pattern
Abstraction
Abstraction
Leaf pattern
By searching various types of plants and flowers on Kangaroo Island, it can be found many beautiful species, and the one that impressed me the most was Pultenaea villifera var. glabrescens. By deforming and abstracting the petals, stamens and leaves of this flower, an interesting site shape was obtained.
1.3.3 Site design ideas Flower leaf
Pattern induction
Abstracted pattern
Pattern induction
Abstracted pattern
Staggered branches
1.3.1 Master Plan
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Entrance Garden Entrance Garden (car side) Car Parking Flower Art Exhibition Garden Breaking garden Art Museum Vestibule Garden Cafe Leisure Green Plaza Bloom Cafe Interactive Planting Area Flower Art Museum Flower Rainbow Garden Rainwater harvesting garden Road to Flower Field Starry Flower Hill Garden
1.3.2 Flower style selection
Flower bed & Trees
Flower Shrubs
Flower Fields
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Flower bed & Trees Some trees are mainly arranged in the area near the entrance, which can play a certain role in sheltering and bring a certain sense of mystery. In addition, the lawn with local flowers on the ground makes the ground more lively.
Flower shrubs The central area is mainly composed of shrubs with art museums and a large flower bed group. In the design, local flowers of different colors are planted in different districts, so that the overall look has a sense of color and rhythm.
Flower Field As it is located near the sea and there are a large number of existing native trees, on the basis of preserving native trees, a large area of local wild flower fields can be established, which can not only enrich the colors and types of flowers, but also bring tourists Come a feeling of a sea of flowers.
1.3.3 Material selection
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Wooden road
Sand road
Retaining wall stone
White gravel
Light grass
Small rocks
Sand with grass
TIO2 special chemical coating
Flower grass
1.3.4 Activity idea
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1.3.5 Landscape structure and functional zoning Landscape structure The park presents an overall landscape structure of "three zones, multiple nodes"
Functional zoning Three zones Ecological buffer zone Art Museum Colored Garden District Ecological open garden vitality area
Multiple nodes Several beaded landscape nodes "three zone" formed by the primary travel line.
2.1.1 Flower growing difference
2.1.2 Flower Planting plan part 1
Acacia acinacea
Aeonium arboreum
Agave americana
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Aloe maculata
Billardiera heterophylla
Cenchrus setaceus
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2.1.2 Section A-A' & B-B'
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Entrance Garden Entrance Garden (car side) Car Parking Breaking garden Flower Art Exhibition Garden Cafe Leisure Green Plaza Bloom Cafe Interactive Planting Area
2.1.3 Flower Planting plan part 2
Callstemon rugulosus
Cheiranthera volubilis
Pomaderris halmaturina
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Trifolium stellatum
Ptilotus beckerianus
Ptilotus beckerianus
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Dysphania pumilio
Dimorphotheca fruticosa
2 Pomaderris halmaturina
Sonchus oleraceus
Gazania linearis
Eucalyptus diversifolia Bonpl. subsp. diversifolia
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2.1.3 Section C-C' & D-D'
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2.1.4 Flower Planting plan part 3
Acacia saligna
Acacia cyclops
Pomaderris halmaturina
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Trifolium stellatum
Agave americana
Ptilotus beckerianus
Cenchrus setaceus
Dimorphotheca fruticosa
Clematis microphylla
Eucalyptus cneorifolia
Galium murale
Lawrencia spicata
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2.1.2 Section E-E' & F-F'
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01 Rainwater harvesting garden 02 Road to Flower Field 03 Starry Flower Hill Garden
3.1 Prespective 1
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