Parsely Bay Residence - Concept Plans The Brief: You require a complete site plan to work with the proposed architecture plans. You require Pepo to work with the Architect in planning this site. Your overall vision is to have a garden that is both reminiscent of surrounding bush and of a country garden where everything blended in together as friends gave you cuttings from their gardens. Your desire is to have outdoor spaces that were full of life including plants you can eat, chickens to lay eggs and sculpture that looked like it was growing. It is important for you that this garden becomes an integral part of your lifestyle and home. You would like the front gate, fence, and pergola to tie in with the architecture, however it should deliberately “mess up� its formality to an extent. The back garden connects to a park and has a subtropical microclimate. For continuity, some of the plantings may be repeated from the entrance courtyard while the main bed will be an eclectic mix of bold colour and shape.
Drawing list
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Cover Sheet Concept Plan Entrance Sketch Balcony Sketch Pool & back garden Planting Style
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Parsley Bay
Client: Client
Drawing Name: Cover Sheet - Concept Package
Drawn/Checked: SL/NC
Pepo Pty Ltd
Architect: Architect
Date: 2010
Scale: NTS
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Concept Plan
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Custom designed iron front gate and screen on rendered block wall with built in mailbox Hardwood timber landing and steps into front garden Sweeping stone pavers surrounded by Dichondra repens Existing Melaleuca to be retained and protected with underplanting of Banksia Birthday Candles, Dianella ‘Cassa Blue’, Lomandra ‘Tanika’ and Scaevola aemula Mixed native planting of Crinum pedunculatum, Prostanthera incisa, Lomandra ‘Tanika’, Scaevola aemula, Dianella ‘Cassa Blue’ and Actinotus helanthii Mixed planting of Blechnum cartilagineum and Asplenium Grove planting of Elaeocarpus reticulatus, Elaeocarpus eumundii and Waterhousia floribunda Dodonaea viscosa ‘Purpurea’ Backhousia citriodora Leptospermum laevigatum Banksia serrata with underplanting of Lomandra ‘Tanika’ Stone paved steps to lower courtyard Pond with mixed aquatic plants Rendered block planter with Calocasia sp. and Canna sp. Stone paved courtyard Existing tree to be retained and protected Rendered block planter with mixed planting of ornamental exotics Hardwood timber frame pergola with custom made ironwork Residence Garage Boundary wall and fence with Hibbertia scandens Side access with Nepean pebbles Hardwood timber deck to rear garden Pool with wet edge Rendered block wall with plantings of Canna sp., Beschorneria yuccoides and Crassula ovata Stepped timber planters with mixed native and exotic ornamental planting Waterhousia floribunda
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Parsley Bay
Client: Client
Drawing Name: Concept Plan
Drawn/Checked: SL/NC
Pepo Pty Ltd
Architect: Architect
Date: 2010
Scale: NTS
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Entrance
Parsley Bay
Client: Client
Drawing Name: Entrance Sketch
Drawn/Checked: SL/NC
Pepo Pty Ltd
Architect: Architect
Date: 2010
Scale: NTS
N
Balcony
Parsley Bay
Client: Client
Drawing Name: Balcony SKetch
Drawn/Checked: SL/NC
Pepo Pty Ltd
Architect: Architect
Date: 2010
Scale: NTS
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Pool and Back Garden
Parsley Bay
Client: Client
Drawing Name: Pool & Back Garden Sketch
Drawn/Checked: SL/NC
Pepo Pty Ltd
Architect: Architect
Date: 2010
Scale: NTS
N
Planting Style Entrance & Pond
Planting Key Entrance & Pond - Lush - Dark Green - Screening from the street - Mixed native and exotic pallete - Pond with water plants
Balcony
Balcony - Edible plants for cooking - Planted in Pots and in built trough’s - Low planting not to obscure view - Higher planting in corners to frame view
Pool
Pool - Deep reds and yellows to contrast pool tiles - Planted in garden beds at end of pool - Planting below to rise above pool level in some areas
Terraced back garden
Terraced back garden - Planting heights to meld in with level changes - Planting style to reflect the change from house into parsely bay park - Mixture of rainforest species with succulents and tall strappy planting
Parsley Bay
Client: Client
Drawing Name: Planting Style
Drawn/Checked: SL/NC
Pepo Pty Ltd
Architect: Architect
Date: 2010
Scale: NTS
N
Built Photos
Parsley Bay
Client: Client
Drawing Name:
Drawn/Checked: SL/NC
Pepo Pty Ltd
Architect: Architect
Date: 2010
Scale: NTS
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Built Photos
Parsley Bay
Client: Client
Drawing Name:
Drawn/Checked: SL/NC
Pepo Pty Ltd
Architect: Architect
Date: 2010
Scale: NTS
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