RICHARD CONTINI L a n d s c a p e
A r c h i t e c t
5
17
23
27
29
31
35
37
51
P R O F I L E
U R B A N
C O M M U N I T Y
R U R A L
L A N D S C A P E
D I G I T A L
S K E T C H I N G
W R I T I N G
y e a r
C O N T A C T
D E S I G N
D E S I G N
D E S I G N
C H A R A C T E R
M O D E L L I N G
A S S E S S M E N T
O u t G i l l e s p i e s l l p
O C
PROFESSIONAL
S T U D E N T
3
T N
N E
S T
Education
Landscape
Architecture
BA
Hons
Leeds
Metropolitan
Leeds
College
University
2010-2013
Building
Studies
of
Building
A
Levels
-
Art,
Physics
&
Media
Horsforth
Sixth
Form
College
Profile
Experience Gillespies
LLP
Leeds University Services
Residential
Veolia
Environmental
Lovell
Partnerships
Services
Ltd
Assistant Landscape 2013 - 2014
Architect
Residential Services 2010 - 2013
Supervisor
Landscaper Management
/
Grounds
Maintenence
Tr a i n e e
Landscaper
S o f t w a r e
Adobe
AutoCAD
ArcGIS
SketchUp
Corel
Microsoft
3
Creative
3D
&
Suite
KEYSCAPE
Draw Office
Anaglyphs
Musician
Fat he r
Landscape Architect
T e n t e r s
P a r k
Overview
To r e s e a r c h e x i s t i n g p l a n n i n g s t a t e m e n t s a n d p r o p o s a l s f o r bank area of Leeds and develop a masterplan to encourage regeneration.
the Southsuccessful
Concept
an Exemplar people A
place
for
century urban park interact
to
with...
Urban Design
nature
art
energy
Renewable Energy Sculpture Park
Re n ewa b l e E n e rg y te c h n o l o g y u se d a s a n a r t i s t i c medium within the design.
5
I n c re a s e p u b l i c a cce p t a b i l i t y o f re n ewa b l e e n e rg y te c h n o l o g y b y d eve l o p i n g co n s c i o u s a n d s u b co n s c i o u s a s s o c i a t i o n s b e t we e n t h e te c h n o l o g y a n d a r t , a s o p p o s e d to u t i l i t a r i a n f u n c t i o n
Nature Ecologically Sensitive D i ve r s i t y o f Tre e s p e c i e s to re d u ce t h e r i s k o f c a t a s t ro p h i c t re e l o s s d u e to p e s t s 10,20,30
Rule - Dr Frank Santamour, 1990
Increase Biodiversity Va r i e t y o f h a b i t a t s to e n co u ra g e w i l d l i fe a n d l i n k to ex i s t i n g g re e n i n f ra s t r u c t u re
Environmentally Sensitive S to r m wa te r m a n a g e m e n t t h ro u g h b i o re te n t i o n Low Ca r b o n fo o t p r i n t Re c y c l e d p ro d u c t s U r b a n Fo re s t r y Ca r b o n s e q u e s t ra t i o n
Biophilic Design I n c re a s e co n t a c t w i t h N a t u ra l E l e m e n t s to i m p rove p ro d u c i v i t y i n wo r ke r s , l e a r n i n g i n s t u d e n t s , re d u ce re cove r y t i m e fo r p a t i e n t s a n d g e n e ra l s t re s s . Ed wa rd O W i l s o n 1 9 8 4 N a t u ra l P l a y e l e m e n t s w i t h ‘ G ra d u a te d R i s k to i m p rove co n f i d e n ce , m o to r s k i l l s , co o rd i n a t i o n a n d p ro b l e m s o l v i n g i n c h i l d re n P ro fe s s o r D av i d B a l l , 2002
Livable Streets Pedestrian Priority C y c l e f r i e n d l y w i t h l i n k s to N a t i o n a l C y c l e N e t wo r k D i s a b l e d Acce s s t h ro u g h o u t I m p rove H e a l t h , S o c i a l i n te ra c t i o n , t h e E nv i ro n m e n t a n d Lo c a l Eco n o m y J a n e J a co b s , 1 9 6 1 Jan Gehl,1987 D o n a l d A p p l e y a rd , 1 9 8 1
Art
Physical, Environmental & Economic Benefits
P u b l i c a r t h a s t h e p o te n t i a l to i n c re a s e l a n d va l u e s c re a te e m p l o y m e n t l owe r va n d a l i s m p ro m o te s o c i a l c h a n g e d eve l o p s e n s e o f p l a ce
D o u g l a s , 1 9 9 3 . P o l i c y S t u d i e s I n s t i t u te , 1 9 9 4 . B o u va i rd , 2005
Public Art A s h owc a s e fo r p u b l i c a r t ex h i b i t i o n s w i t h p o te n t i a l p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h Yo r k s h i re S c u l p t u re Pa r k To p a y h o m a g e to t h e r i c h h e r i t a g e o f t h e s i te t h ro u g h s i te s p e c i f i c a r t i s t i c i n te r ve n t i o n s
Imediate Impact La rg e s c a l e s c u l p t u re s w i l l b o o s t i n i t i a l c u l t u ra l to u r i s m a n d re m a i n a n a t t ra c t i o n w h i l e p l a n t s e s tablish healthily
Connectivity L i ve i n te ra c t i ve v i d e o i m a g e s f ro m w i t i n t h e p a r k a re co n n e c te d to o t h e r u r b a n p a r k s w i t h i n t h e U K
Energy Binding Target I n 2 0 0 9 t h e E u ro p e a n U n i o n e s t a b l i s h e d a b i n d i n g t a rg e t fo r i t s m e m b e r s t a te s to i n c re a s e t h e i r s h a re o f e n e rg y f ro m re n ewa b l e s o u rce s to 2 0 % b y 2 0 2 0
DECC, 2010. IPCC, 2012
Community Renewable Energy Schemes C re a te a n u r b a n m o d e l fo r o t h e r U K c i t i e s to e m u l a te , b a s e d o n s u cce s s f u l r u ra l m o d e l s . T h e Lo c a l co m m u n i t y h ave t h e o p t i o n to b u y s h a re s i n va r i o u s re n ewa b l e e n e rg y s c h e m e s i m p l e m e n te d w i t h i n t h e p a r k , w h i c h w i l l p rov i d e c l e a n e n e rg y a n d ove r t i m e , a s u b s t a n t i a l re t u r n o n t h e i r i nve s t m e n t Baywind Energy Co-Operative Ltd, 2007
Renewable Energy Generation & Education A p l e t h o ra o f i n n ova t i ve Re n ewa b l e E n e rg y te c h n o l o g i e s p rov i d e c l e a n e n e rg y w i t h i n t h e p a r k a n d t h e l o c a l co m m u n i t y b e fo re s e l l i n g exce s s p owe r to t h e National Grid I n c re a s e p u b l i c a wa re n e s s o f re n ewa b l e e n e rg y te c h n o l o g y t h ro u g h t h o u g h t p rovo k i n g i n te ra c t i o n . I n c l u d i n g a n o n s i te e d u c a t i o n ce n te r T h e U K t a rg e t s e t o u t b y t h e Re n ewa b l e E n e rg y D i re c t i ve i s to i n c re a s e i t s s h a re o f e n e rg y f ro m re n ewa b l e s o u rce s to 1 5 % b y 2 0 2 0 , w h i c h co m p a re d to 3 . 3 % a c h i eve d i n 2 0 1 0 , re p re s e n t s a h u g e c h a l l e n g e . DECC, 2010. IPCC, 2012
I t i s w i d e l y a s s u m e d t h a t p u b l i c a cce p t a n ce o f re n ewa b l e e n e rg y s c h e m e s w i l l co m p r i s e a h i g h p ro p o r t i o n o f t h e o p p o s i t i o n towa rd s s u cce s s f u l l i m p l e mentation
Devine-Wright, 2007. Wolsink, 2007 Jones-Eiser, 2010
Food
A s u b s t a n t i a l a re a o f co m m u n i t y a l l o t m e n t s w i t h i n t h e p a r k , w h i c h i n c l u d e s s p a ce fo r l o c a l b u s i n e s s e s T h e p ro p o s e d re s i d e n t i a l d eve l o p m e n t l o c a te d i m e d i a te l y S o u t h o f t h e p a r k i s to co m p r i s e a m i n i m u m o f 1 5 % a l l o t m e n t s p a ce
Multifunctional Lawn Area Semi mature evergreen
Semi Mature Deciduous Trees Reduced mowing regime around perimeter
coniferous trees
Active Frontages Piezoelectric Wind Sculpture
Cycle Lane
Roof Terrace
Brick Wave Sculpture Pavegen Kinetic Energy Harvesting Tiles
Piezoelectric Sculpture Individual solar collectors spin on a central axis generating elecetricity from the wind
Meters 10
20
40
York Stone Riven Solar Trees
Roof Trees
Bioretentive Raised Planters Active Frontages
Glass facade inspired by Malham Cove and Tenter elds
Multifuntional Space Temporary installations Markets, Art exhibitions etc
Quaking Grass Purple Millet
Meters 10m
20m
40m
Fox Tail Grass
D e s i g n
P r o c e s s
M o or A l l e rton
Hall Primary
School
Overview
A live project to re design the key stage two p city primary school based in Leeds. As a group tated and learnt from an engaging consultation children and teachers and other groups associa The final design aims to engage children, paren space which unites play and education.
layground for an inner we designed, implemenprocess involving the ted with the school. ts and teachers in a
Research
The
importance
of
The
benefits
of
different
Children
the
natural
and
Risky
play
in
types
a of
childs
development
play
environment
COMMUNITY Design
Learning
through
landscapes
Colour
Psychology
17
Featured in North Leeds magazine
For consulting with the children we brought along some inanimate play equiptment, which enabled us to understand how these children play and interact with eachother with no (or little) instruction. We also asked them to write stories and draw pictures which realted to how they like to play and have fun. The children enjoyed the consultation process and it provided invaluable resources with which to design.
Modelling The model I built was designed to be interactive and exciting for the children. It is also a practical tool for the headteacher to understand and demonstrate to others, the various phased projects built into the design.
Torv e r
Overvie w
T h e c o n c e p t u a l d e s i g n d r a w s i n s p i r a t i o n f r o m To r v e r ’ s r i c h h i s t o r y a n d in particular the tales and folklore passed down from its original Norse colonisers. This design is intended to relieve the strain caused by tourism on neighbouring Conniston village by being an attraction which adheres to the National Parks Authorities’ mission to designate this area as the adventure capital of the UK. The design aims to improve biodiversity, connectivity and the economy of the local area through sensitive and sustainable design. The new mixed woodland planting is to be managed with a selective felling system to create an un-even aged sylvicultural system, allowing natural regeneration to occur.
Research
23
C o m m on
RURAL Design
Agroforestry Rural
Planning
Sylvicultural Woodland Land
Uses
Systems
developmet, in
the
Lake
design District
and
establishment
in
the
UK.
Coppice with standards 3400m2 (22%) Coppice with standards 2500m2 (16.5%) Woodland/ Fruit Edge 475m2 (3%) Mixed Deciduous/ Coniferous High Forest 4450m2 (29%) Woodland Edge/ Tall Herb 1069m2 (6.5%) Woodland Edge/ scrub 743 m2 (4.6%)
To c a r r y o u t a l a n d s c a p e c h a r a c ter assessment report of a 3km X 1km transect through Thorner village i n We s t Yo r k s h i re , w h i c h i n c l u d e s a landscape evaluation and suggested development opportunities. Character areas were defined through an extensive site survey. Each area was then evaluated on its historical/ cultural, ecological andvisual values using methodology obtained through reasearch into landscape visual impact assessments.
R e s e a r c h
Landscape Visual Methodology ArcGIS
27
Impact
Assessment
Cultural
Landscape Character Assessment
O v e r v i e w
Historical/
Visual
T h or n e r
Ecological
3 D O
v
e
r
v
i
E d g e e
w
A live project undertaken as a group to design a community forest garden for the community center in Thorpe Edge, Bradford. I created a 3D terrain model for the site which would be used as a tool to aid the consultation process and any future development. In order to achieve this goal I surveyed the levels on the site using a thodolite and measuring staff.
29
Te r r a in
T h o r p e
Digital Modelling
M ode l l ing C o m m u n i t y
31
Sketching
The Cohesion of Renewable Energy Technology and Art; Through Landscape Architecture
Introduction:Extract
Conclusion:
E xtract
Writing
I t i s w i d e l y a cce p te d t h a t c l i m a te c h a n g e h a s a cce l e ra te d d u e to a n t h ro p o g e n i c e m i s s i o n s , m o s t l y f ro m t h e co m b u s t i o n o f fo s s i l f u e l s to p ro d u ce e n e rg y ( I P CC , 2 0 0 7 , D ECC , 2 0 0 9 , m o re ) ( M o r i a r t y . P , 2 0 1 1 ) ( G o r m a l l y e t a l , 2 0 1 2 ) . T h e g ove r n m e n t i n t h e U K b e l i eve s t h a t t h e s e c h a n g e s a re o n e o f t h e g rave s t t h re a t s we fa ce a n d t h a t u rg e n t g l o b a l a c t i o n i s re q u i re d to re d u ce t h e p ro d u c t i o n o f h a r m f u l g re e n h o u s e g a s e s a n d o u r d e p e n d e n c y o n fo s s i l f u e l s , s u c h a s co a l , o i l a n d g a s ( D ECC , 2 0 0 9 , I P CC ) .
D e b a te s re g a rd i n g t h e n e e d fo r t h e i n te g ra t i o n o f R E te c h n o l o g y w i t h i n u r b a n l a n d s c a p e s a re co m p l ex . Re g a rd l e s s o f w h e t h e r R E te c h n o l o g i e s a re t h e f i n a l a n s we r s to s o l ve t h e c u r re n t m a t te r s o f e n e rg y s e c u r i t y o r n o t , t h e q u e s t i o n m u s t b e , d o we re a l l y h ave a n o t h e r c h o i ce ? A u t h o r i t i e s t h ro u g h o u t t h e wo r l d a re b e g i n i n g to ( o n p a p e r ) co m m i t to re n ewa b l e e n e rg y . I f , a n d w h e n t h e s e g o a l s a re i m p l e m e n te d , we w i l l b e g i n to s e e d ra m a t i c c h a n g e s to o u r e n e rg y i n f ra s t r u c t u re a s we l l a s o u r c h e r i s h e d l a n d s c a p e s . T h i s s t u d y h a s s h ow n t h a t s o c i a l s u s t a i n a b i l i t y a n d e co n o m i c g row t h a re p o te n t i a l o b s t a c l e s fo r re n ewa b l e e n e rg y . I t ’ s c l e a r to s e e t h e p o te n t i a l fo r t h e s u cce s s f u l f u t u re i n te g ra t i o n o f l a rg e s c a l e R E i n f ra s t r u c t u re w i t h i n u r b a n e nv i ro n m e n t s t h ro u g h t h e a r t i s t i c ex p re s s i o n o f d e s i g n e r s , s u c h a s l a n d s c a p e a rc h i te c t s , w h o a re co m p e te n t to a d a p t a n d ex p e r i m e n t w i t h t h e s e e m e rg i n g te c h n o l o g i e s .
T h e p r i ce o f e n e rg y a n d i t s ava i l a b i l i t y h ave co n t r i b u te d to i n c re a s i n g co n ce r n a b o u t e n e rg y s e c u r i t y o n g l o b a l p o l i t i c a l a g e n d a s ( I E A , 2 0 0 7 e n e rg y s e c u r i t y a n d c l i m a te c h a n g e p o l i c y ) . G l o b a l e n e rg y s e c u r i t y a n d c l i m a te c h a n g e m i t i g a t i o n a re ke y d r i v i n g fo rce s b e h i n d a g row i n g d e m a n d fo r re n ewa b l e e n e rg y ( R E ) te c h n o l o g y ( I P CC , 2 0 1 2 , G re e n p e a ce , 2 0 0 5 ) . I n 2 0 0 9 t h e E u ro p e a n U n i o n e s t a b l i s h e d a b i n d i n g t a rg e t fo r i t s m e m b e r s t a te s to i n c re a s e t h e i r s h a re o f e n e rg y f ro m re n ewa b l e s o u rce s to 2 0 % b y 2 0 2 0 . T h e U K t a rg e t s e t o u t b y t h e R e n ewa b l e E n e rg y D i re c t i ve i s to a c h i eve 1 5 % b y 2 0 2 0 , w h i c h co m p a re d to t h e 3 . 3 % i t a c h i eve d i n 2 0 1 0 ( D ECC , 2 0 1 0 ) , re p re s e n t s a h u g e c h a l l e n g e i n t h e c u r re n t d e c a d e ( D ECC , 2 0 0 9 , 2 0 1 0 ) . T h i s c h a l l e n g e w i l l c a u s e d ra m a t i c c h a n g e s i n o u r co n te m p o ra r y l a n d s c a p e d u e to t h e h i g h v i s i b i l i t y a n d s u r fa ce d e m a n d i n t h e p ro d u c t i o n a n d t ra n s p o r t o f R E p owe r , f ro m w i n d t u r b i n e s , s o l a r co l l e c to r s a n d b i o m a s s ( P ro m i n s k i , 2 0 1 2 , La n g e , G re e n p e a ce , 2 0 0 5 , H e h l - La n g e , 2 0 0 5 ) . I t i s w i d e l y a s s u m e d t h a t ‘ p u b l i c a cce p t a n ce ’ o f R E s c h e m e s w i l l co m p r i s e a h i g h p ro p o r t i o n o f t h e o p p o s i t i o n c h a n g e s fo r d e c a r b o n i s i n g – D ev i n e - W r i g h t , M c C l a re n - Lo r i n g , 2 0 0 7 ; J o n e s & E i s e r , 2 0 1 0 , Wo l s i n k , 2 0 0 7 ) .
35
T h i s s t u d y a i m s to ex p l o re t h e i n te g ra t i o n o f R E te c h n o l o g y w i t h i n t h e u r b a n l a n d s c a p e a s a m e a n s to o f f s e t t h e h i g h d e m a n d p l a ce d o n u t i l i t y s c a l e , ex u r b a n g e n e ra t i o n . I t w i l l a c h i eve t h i s b y f i r s t co m p r i s i n g a t a b l e o f c u r re n t e l e c t r i c a l R E te c h n o l o g y , w i t h p o te n t i a l a p p l i c a t i o n s w i t h i n u r b a n s p a ce s . I t w i l l rev i ew t wo co n te m p o ra r y t h e o r i e s o n s u s t a i n a b l e u r b a n d eve l o p m e n t , w h i c h s u g g e s t a n u rg e n t n e e d fo r s e l f s u s t a i n i n g co m m u n i t i e s . T h e s t u d y w i l l t h e n ex p l o re i s s u e s o f s o c i a l s u s t a i n a b i l i t y a n d a i m s to h i g h l i g h t t h e i m p o r t a n ce o f co m m u n i t y e n g a g e m e n t a n d t h e ro l e o f l a n d s c a p e a rc h i te c t u re to e n a b l e s u cce s s f u l i n te g ra t i o n , fo l l owe d b y c a s e s t u d i e s . I t w i l l t h e n a t te m p t to fo rg e a l i n k w i t h p u b l i c a r t , a s a m e a n s to a s s i s t s u cce s s f u l i n te g ra t i o n b y re d u c i nvvg t h e ( a p p a re n t ) n e g a t i ve , s u b co n s c i o u s a s s o c i a t i o n s w i t h R E te c h n o l o g y . T h e m a i n a i m o f t h e s t u d y i s to s u g g e s t t h e u s e o f R E te c h n o l o g y a s a n a r t i s t i c m e d i u m w i t h i n l a n d s c a p e d e s i g n s , to re m ove n e g a t i ve co n n o t a t i o n s a n d e n h a n ce p u b l i c a cce p t a n ce w i t h i n u r b a n a re a s .
T h e a i m s o f t h i s s t u d y we re to i nve s t i g a te t h e j u s t i f i c a t i o n fo r t h e i n te g ra t i o n o f R E te c h n o l o g y w i t h i n u r b a n l a n d s c a p e s a n d s u g g e s t i t s a b i l i t y to b e u s e d b y d e s i g n e r s , s u c h a s l a n d s c a p e a rc h i te c t s , a s a n a r t i s t i c m e d i u m to i n c re a s e p u b l i c a cce p t a n ce o f i t . U n t i l R E te c h n o l o g y b e co m e s a n i n te g ra l p a r t o f a d e s i g n e r ’ s m a te r i a l s p a l l e t te a n d i t b e co m e s co m m o n p l a ce w i t h i n o u r u r b a n l a n d s c a p e s , we c a n n o t co n c l u d e i t s s u cce s s f u l i n te g ra t i o n . We h ave s h ow n t h a t a n e g a t i ve s u b co n s c i o u s e f fe c t c a n b e c a u s e d b y a l a c k o f co m m u n i t y e n g a g e m e n t w i t h i n t h e d e s i g n p ro ce s s fo r i n te g ra t i n g b o t h p u b l i c a r t a n d R E s c h e m e s . A l s o , h ow s u cce s s f u l p u b l i c a r t h a s t h e a b i l i t y to c re a te q u a l i t y u r b a n s p a ce s . T h e s t u d y h a s s h ow n t h a t a n ew ‘ re n ewa b l e a r t ’ m ove m e n t i s j u s t b e g i n i n g to d eve l o p . A r t m ove m e n t s h ave i n f l u e n ce d co n te m p o ra r y s o c i e t y b e fo re a n d i t i s fe a s i b l e t h a t ‘ R e n ewa b l e A r t ’ w i l l b e n o a cce p t i o n . I f t h e l a n d s c a p e a rc h i te c t p ro fe s s i o n c a n h a r n e s s t h e co n f l u e n ce o f R E a n d a r t a s a co m m u n i c a t i o n to o l to i n c re a s e i t ’ s a cce p t a b i l i t y w i t h i n u r b a n e nv i ro n m e n t s , t h e n i t i s we l l p o s i t i o n e d to b e a l e a d i n g p ro fe s s i o n i n t h e g l o b a l p u s h fo r R E i n f ra s t r u c t u re .
Photomontage
Gillespies LLP
Year Out -
PROJECT - Leeds Dock
37
BRIEF - Public Realm - Connectivity - Realistic photomontages for interegation
SKILLS - Photoshop - Sketchup
PROJECT - Victoria Gate Car Park, Leeds
BRIEF - Conceptual design & Realistic photomontages for interegation
SKILLS - AutoCAD - Photoshop - Illustrator - Sketchup
PROPOSED
HAYNES FURNISHERS
UK Kebab & Pizza
ESTABLISHED 1967 WWW.HAYNESFURNISHERS.CO.UK
The
S e c t i o n s ALPINE TAXIS
granary
57Tel:TAXIS 57 57 57
Coffee-Sandwiches-Catering
57
Tel: 01283 566 633
57
57
Kebab Pizza Burgers Chicken
School Contracts
56 56 56
School Contracts
Free delivery
Tel: 01283 57 57 57
54 54 54
Tel: 01283 57 57 57
Airport Transfers Courier Service Executive Travel
Tel: 01283 566 633
(01283) 57 57 57
NO TEXT
Airport Transfers
Tel: 50 - 00 - 00 Airport Transfers Courier Service Executive Travel School Contracts Tel: 01283 50 50 50
10
9
6
5
515 Constant
1 40.020
4
10
2 38.880
7
NO TEXT
Kayra's Fil Asian Food
Oriental Supermarket
FFL 39.48
575 Constant
38.880
38.325
38.390
Lets Party Lets Dance
ITALIAN RESTAURANT 82
39.485
Eric Raynolds Music Centre
McKinlays Jewellers
Tandoori Palace
FIREWORKS INTERNATIONAL
Tel: 01283 532 967
Est 1987
Polly Hodge Hair & Beauty
90
FIREWORKS WORLD
Tel: 01283 511 699
www.fancydressonlineshop.co.uk
Tel: 01283 568 426 90a
OLYMPIC TAXIS Tel: 50 - 00 - 00 Airport Transfers Courier Service Executive Travel School Contracts Tel: 01283 50 50 50
36.76 - TBC on site
BRIEF - Conceptual design for consultation
Burton Upon Trent
SKILLS - AutoCAD - Photoshop - Sketchup
PROJECT - Lenton Flats, Nottingham
BRIEF - Residential Housing Development
SKILLS - AutoCAD - Keyscape
6
39.450
Location for new down pipe if possible
Lets Party Lets Dance Tel: 01283 511 699
Johnsonsthefloristsltd.co.uk
Johnsons
The Florists
Bann Thai
www.fancydressonlineshop.co.uk
1987
Johnsonsthefloristsltd.co.uk
Tel: 01283 568292
Johnsons
Welcome
01283 740 099
Money Shop
The Florists
Cantonese
RUBY
Gun Dealers
Chinese
Tel: 01283 569 118
THE CRAFTY DEVIL
Shooting + Outfitters
Email / Tel no if known
Carp and Predator Angling
Livens
Lock Smiths
101 High Street Tel: 01283 ??? ???
UPVC Lock Specialists
Board games
Classic and Card games
102 High Street
Roleplaying games
6
Key Cutting
serving Burton and the
6
World since 1988 www.spiritgames.co.uk
515 Constant
515 Constant
rev 00
Year Out -
9
40.020
PROJECT - Inner Burton High Street Frontages,
39
11
OLYMPIC TAXIS
Courier Service Executive Travel
Gillespies LLP
details
by date
CONSTRUCTION ISSUE
MC
01.05.2014
rev
details
by date
Engineers
Notes 1. 2. 3.
Do not scale from drawing, use figured dimensions only. All dimensions to be checked onsite. This drawing to be read in conjunction with all other Gillespies drawings and specifications.
N
Address 01 Address 02 PH/FAX
Quantity surveyors
Quantity surveyors Address 01 Address 02 PH/FAX
Other consultants Ordinance Information shown is reproduced from Ordinance Survey material with the permission of Ordinance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationary Office @ Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. License No. 1000 17362
Engineers
Other consultants
Address 01 Address 02 PH/FAX
Project title
INNER BURTON, MACE STAGE C
7
Drawing number
PROPOSED ELEVATIONS
6
9
515 Constant
39.220
M 5060 -201 Revision
Drawing Status
CONSTRUCTION Drawing title
2
515 Constant
Date
Scale
03.09.13
1:100 @ A1
Š copyright GILLESPIES LLP, all rights reserved
37.705
00 Drawn
Checked
MC
MS Minton Chambers, 12 Heatons Court, Leeds LS1 4LJ P: 0113 247 0550 F: 0113 247 0660 E: design.leeds@gillespies.co.uk
37.918
5 WL 37.184
2 500 Constant
36.684
515 Constant
D i a g r a m s
Gillespies LLP
Year Out -
PROJECT - Bradford Green Infrastructure
41
BRIEF - Green Infrastructure Study SKILLS - Photoshop - Illustrator - Word
P
l
a
n
s
Gillespies LLP
Year Out -
PROJECT - MediaCityUK Temporary Landscape, Manchester
43
PROJECT - Stockport Grand Central BRIEF - Urban Public Realm - Create experience SKILLS - AutoCAD - Keyscape - Photoshop Illustrator - Sketchup - Indesign
BRIEF - Temporary Urban Design - Concept to Construction SKILLS - AutoCAD - Keyscape - Photoshop Illustrator - Sketchup - Indesign
N
Bowling Pavilion Proposed Layout Plan Scale 1:200 @ A1
Location Plan Not To Scale
Existing toilet block removed and surrounding area made good
Existing hardstanding retained
Relocated secure entrance gate
Existing Northumberland Linskill Pavilion retained for storage
Proposed rustic bridge. Refer to M4836 /C-10 series drawings for further details.
30.24
29.91
8no. steps with tactile paving to top and bottom handrail either side Rainwater soak away to engineers specification
22.17
29.05
24.04
24.06
28.75
30.24
25.43
28.75
25.45
1:34 28.85
1:40
Rainwater soak away to engineers specification 1:70
P
A
Earth Mound. Profile and build up to be agreed on site.
R
K
1:40
30.25
30.25 1:40
Proposed lockable gate
A
V
E
N
U
30.25
E
30.25
03
Bowling Pavilion FFL raised by 550mm, landscape amended Dean's steps and rustic bridge moved
02
CONSTRUCTION ISSUE (Design as per Tender)
01
TENDER ISSUE
00
DRAFT TENDER - ISSUED FOR COMMENT
Revisions
Existing low stone wall to be removed. (Opportunity for reuse in proposed retaining walls)
Prepared by
Prepared by
Client
P
PROJECT - Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust Red Lodge, York
BRIEF - Residential Care Housing - Design for Dementia
SKILLS - AutoCAD - Photoshop - Hand Drawn
Note Planting shown for reference only. Excluded from tender scope.
PROJECT - Northumberland Park
A
R
K
A
V
Project
E
N
U
Northumberland Park Stage 2 H.L.F Park Restoration
E
Contact
Design - LM Drawn - LM Approved - TW Ele
Drawing Title
va
tio
n
A
BRIEF - Historic Park Restoration
Relocated access gate & posts with timber palisade fence to tie in
SKILLS - AutoCAD - Keyscape
13. Bowling Pavilion: Proposed Layout Plan
6
12 11 10
P l a n t i n g
Hat
1 No. AMELARU 9 No. CAROSE
SOFTWORKS
38 No. SjG
25 No. CARBE
SHRUB PLANTING
40
63 No. TAXBA
RW
PROPOSED TREES
P
Cla
2 3
4
2 No. STITE
12
5
11
6
8
14 No. SANVI
9
1 No. MATST
138 No. AUBAS
1 No. MATST 4 No. DRYFIC 4 No. CARMUS 3 No. EUPPUMA
1 No. MATST
5 No. RUDFUG 2 No. MOLCAT 5 No. MONSQ 12 No. SALSUP
46 No. AUBLG
P
13 No. LAVANTP 1 No. MATST
9 No. RUDFUG
8 No. SALSUP
1 No. STITE
11 No. HEMBO 4 No. ASTLALAB 4 No. SALSUP 4 No. RUDFUG 3 No. STITE 2 No. MOLCAT 3 No. STITE 3 No. NEPRAWAL 3 No. TRIRUB 3 No. LAVANTP
Che
5 No. STIAR
1 No. MATST
7 No. SjG
P
RW
1 No. PaP
8
15 No. CARBE
Ruf
9 No. CAROSE
Che
102 No. TAXBA 16 No. TAXBA
5
7
3 No. MAHMEWIS
9
1 No. PaP
5
1 No. BETPE 7 No. STIAR
1 No. BETPE
4
10
6 No. LaH
Che
11
1 No. AMELARU
Han
9 No. STIAR
2
5 No. MAHMEWIS
11 No. CARMUS 11 No. BsS
12 No. HAG
6x3m
2
1
16
14
6 No. NEPRAWAL 8 No. LAVANTP
5 No. TRIRUB 2 No. MISSISF 3 No. VERVIFA
10
B
9
11
8
7
6
4
3
2
8 No. HAG
32 No. TAXBA
Abbreviation EAB BERNANA LONNIMG LnBsG LaH SjG HAG VIBPRIA Cal SPIJASH PRUSP SAMNI PlOL HEBGO COTCOGP CORSAMF
1 No. PaP
4 No. TAXBA
1 No. PaP
Species Bergenia cordifolia Helleborus niger 'Harvington Hybrids' Luzula sylvatica 'Aurea' Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' Carex berggrenii Euphorbia palustris
Conifers
Abbreviation Species TAXBA Taxus baccata PINSY Pinus sylvestris
1 No. PaP
34 No. TAXBA
Abbreviation CARCOB St STIAR BRIME STICA CARELA
Species Carex comans 'Bronze' Stipa tenuissima Stipa arundinacea Briza media Stipa calamagrostis Carex elata 'Aurea'
For full site Planting Schedule see drawing M4914 T-01-1003 19 No. TAXBA
8 No. STICA
1 No. PaP 15 No. LnBsG
26 No. TAXBA
1 No. PaP
21 No. Bc
1 No. PaP
Han
14
34
9 No. CARCOB
30
11 No. CARCOB
29
25 No. Cal
19 No. TAXBA
29
24 No. Bc
28
13 No. CARCOB
5 No. HELNIHH 7 No. Bc
Mou
Ros
8 No. Bc
7 No. CARCOB
E
14 No. CARCOB
6 No. HELNIHH 9 No. CARCOB
Mou
8 No. CARCOB
14 No. LnBsG 9 No. Bc 13 No. LnBsG
10 No. LnBsG 14 No. Bc
Sou
Sou
28
Kea
8 No. Bc
Sou
29
30
Ruf
Ruf 31
33
34
35
Swa
Swa
36
37
Note: Do not scale from this drawing. All dimensions should be checked on site. Refer to architects for further information.
Ruf
8 No. Bc
10 No. Bc
7 No. HELNIHH
28
11 No. HELNIHH 9 No. CARCOB
7 No. CARCOB
11 No. CARCOB
10 No. Bc 10 No. CARCOB
16 No. CARCOB
34
35
12 No. CARCOB
13 No. Bc
12 No. Bc 11 No. Bc 23 No. LnBsG
9 No. HELNIHH
17 No. HELNIHH
9 No. HELNIHH
8 No. HELNIHH
36
37
7 No. Bc
9 No. LnBsG
30
11 No. BERNANA
12 No. Bc
37
20 No. TAXBA
36
19 No. CARCOB 1 No. PaP
18 No. STICA
1 No. Pc 'Chanticleer'
21 No. TAXBA 9 No. CARCOB
1 No. PaP
18 No. SjG
1 No. Pc 'Chanticleer'
18
Ruf 38
32
39
To be read in conjunction with Softworks Layout no. M4914-T-01-1002 and Softworks Specificati Management Plan drawing no. M4914-T-01-100
4 No. BETPE
See Drw 1002 For Remainder Of Site
07
11/12/13
Revised key in line with client comments
06
22/11/13
Amended to reflect drawing DH-2011:01H. Revised layout and planting beds around new retaining walls
05
14/06/13
Additional planting beds added
04
10/06/13
Revised in line with client comments
03
07/06/13
Revised layout and planting beds around retaining walls
02
22/01/13
Revised layout around updated storage tank location
01
21/01/13
Revised in line with client comments
00
18/01/13
First Issue
Rev
Date
19
DRAFT
M
FOR COMMENT
TENDER
Client:
PERSIMMON HOMES
27
Ros
7 No. HELNIHH
25 No. EAB
Detail
PLANNING
14 No. Bc 21 No. Bc
19
Species Escallonia 'Apple Blossom' Berberis thunbergii 'Atropurpurea Nana' Lonicera nitida 'May Green' Lonicera nitida 'Baggesen's Gold' Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame' Hebe 'Autumn Glory' Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price' Cornus alba Spiraea japonica 'Shirobana' Prunus spinosa Sambucus nigra Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' Hebe 'Great Orme' Cotinus coggygria purpureus Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire'
Herbaceous
Herbaceous Abbreviation Bc HELNIHH LUZSYA CAROSE CARBE EUPPA
1 No. PaP
18 No. TAXBA
Species Prunus avium 'Plena' Amelanchier lamarc. 'Autumn Brilliance' Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer' Betula utilis 'jacquemontii' Betula pendula Betula pendula Ilex aquifolium Pinus sylvestris Prunus avium Fagus sylvatica Sorbus aucuparia Acer campestre Corylus avellana Malus sylvestris Prunus padus
Shrubs
5 No. BERNANA 8 No. SPIJASH 7 No. HAG
7 No. STIAR
8 No. STIAR
1 No. AMELARU
10 No. Bc
20 No. EAB
1 No. AMELARU 9 No. CARCOB 6 No. Bc
5 No. VERVIFA
1 No. PaP
1 No. PaP
12 No. HELNIHH
12 No. LnBsG
10 No. HELNIHH
11 No. MAHMEWIS
32 No. HAG
1 No. PaP
15 No. TAXBA
14 No. VIBPRIA
1 No. Pc 'Chanticleer'
23
7 No. CARCOB
7 No. CARCOB 9 No. Bc
C
20 1 No. AMELARU 15 No. EAB
D
11 No. BRIME
7 No. SjG
5 No. LnBsG
7 No. Bc
4 No. DRYFIC 4 No. STITE 7 No. EUPPUMA 12 No. SALSUP 13 No. RUDFUG 3 No. CALCBRA 5 No. NEPRAWAL 11 No. TRIRUB 20 No. SESNIT
10 No. VIBPRIA
9 No. LaH
29 No. TAXBA
11 No. HELNIHH
1
1 No. PaP
Grasses
1 No. PaP
1 No. Pc 'Chanticleer'
12 No. CARCOB
2 No. CYDOB
14
32 No. EAB
18 5
Abbreviation PaP AMELARU Pc 'Chanticleer' BETJACA BETPE BETPE Ia Ps Pa FAGSY Sa Ac Ca MALSY Ppa
10 No. TAXBA
Grasses
1 No. PaP
1 No. Pc 'Chanticleer'
Han
12
13 No. BERNANA
8 No. BERNANA
19 No. TAXBA
15
10 No. BERNANA
Trees
9 No. Cal
10 No. HAG
14 No. VIBPRIA
10 No. TAXBA
Han
Hat
Han
Abbreviation Key
53
11 No. BERNANA
4 No. BERNANA
1 No. Pc 'Chanticleer'
19
1 No. PaP 21 No. TAXBA
5 No. St
12 No. SPIJASH
5 No. STICA
46
1 No. AMELARU
8 No. Bc
3 No. CALCBRA 2 No. PaBS 9 No. ASTLALAB 7 No. MONSQ
1 No. PaP
8 No. LaH
11 No. VIBPRIA
17 No. Bc
15
P
18
(Shown for information only.
10 No. TAXBA
Sou
1 No. PaP
20 No. BERNANA
A
53
DENOTES FLAG ON END RETAINING STRUCTURE
5 No. St
26 No. TAXBA
20 No. SjG
9 No. BERNANA
16
17
DENOTES RETAINING LOG WALL ((Shown for information only. For detail see drawing no. DH633-02)
8 No. LaH
8 No. SPIJASH
10 No. BERNANA
6 No. CARCOB
17
24 No. EAB
Sou
11 No. HAG
7 No. St 8 No. LaH
9 No. STICA
5 No. SjG
B
Hat
3 97 No. EAB
9 No. TAXBA
8 No. BERNANA
6 No. BRIME
6 No. SjG
4 No. BERNANA
8 No. BERNANA
Ros
24 No. EAB
6x3m
((Shown for information only. For detail see drawing no. SK13-5205-02)
8 No. TAXBA
13
12 No. LaH
54
16 No. HAG
DENOTES SANDSTONE FACED GABION BASKETS RETAINING WALL CIRCA <2.3m
1 No. PaP
19 No. CARCOB
19 No. SjG
3 No. BRIME
54
6 No. St
19 No. SjG
12
2
P
RW
(Shown for information only. For detail see drawing no. SK13-5205-01)
8 No. VIBPRIA
55
6 No. BRIME
10 No. TAXBA
9 No. STIAR
3
Win
10 No. BERNANA
5 No. STICA
DENOTES SANDSTONE FACED GABION BASKETS RETAINING WALL >2.3m
1 No. PaP 12 No. TAXBA
11 No. SjG
RW
6 No. SjG
Page 1 / 2 Overlap Cutline
55
7 No. VIBPRIA 8 No. SjG
Woodland Edge Planting Mix
Refer to Planting Schedule for species and densities.
8 No. HAG
5 No. SjG
12 No. HAG
44
Win
15 No. LaH 12 No. HAG
11 No. Cal 15 No. BERNANA
6 No. BERNANA 8 No. LaH
WFG3 General Purpose Wildflower Mix Refer to Planting Schedule for species and densities.
4 No. BERNANA
13 No. BERNANA
7 No. BRIME
Han
9 No. BERNANA
6 No. VIBPRIA
7 No. HAG
3 No. BRIME 9 No. STIAR
Ros
Sou Sou
13 No. BERNANA
45
Ros
Woodland Buffer Mix
13 No. VIBPRIA
Kea
8 No. STICA
1 No. PaP
12 No. LaH
24 No. BERNANA
12 No. HEBGO 14 No. PlOL
11 No. HAG
16 No. PlOL 8 No. HEBGO
7 No. LaH 11 No. COTCOGP 4 No. CARELA 8 No. HEBGO 5 No. EUPPA 11 No. CORSAMF 5 No. LaH 9 No. COTCOGP
Kea
15 No. CORSAMF
9 No. COTCOGP
44 8 No. SjG
Ruf
3
4
15 No. LaH
12 No. CORSAMF
11
A 11
3 No. PINSY
1 No. PaP
47
46
7 No. HEBGO
5 No. LaH 3 No. St
48 13 No. PlOL
5 No. STICA
22 No. BERNANA
18 No. HAG
45
5 No. BRIME
16 No. TAXBA
6 No. STICA
26 No. DRYFIC
6 No. LaH
16 No. TAXBA
Mou
18 No. STICA
1 No. AMELARU
5 No. STIAR
6 No. BERNANA
5 No. LaH
8 No. HEBGO
11 No. PlOL
6 No. STICA 11 No. TAXBA
10
8 No. HEBGO 5 No. EUPPA
9 No. PlOL
6 No. SjG
49
8 No. COTCOGP
5 No. HEBGO
11 No. CORSAMF
Mou
9
9 No. HAG
12 No. EUPPA
12 No. COTCOGP
Mou
1 No. AMELARU
5 No. SjG 7 No. STICA
11 No. LaH
119 No. TAXBA
44
Che
6 No. STICA
15 No. TAXBA
9
6x3m
6
1 No. AMELARU
8 No. SALSUP 7 No. RUDFUG 4 No. NEPRAWAL
10 No. LaH
Ruf
8 No. STIAR
75
50
8 No. STICA
28 No. TAXBA
8 No. STIAR
3 No. MISSISF
5 No. CARMUS 2 No. STITE 1 No. PaBS 9 No. HELLG
5 No. BERNANA
13 No. VIBPRIA
55
Ros
51
A22 Hard Wearing Low Maintenance Mix
Sowing rate: 50.00 g/m2
13 No. BERNANA
Hat
52
74
Che
43
72
British Seed House 32 No. TAXBA
1 No. PaP
70
73
Hat
Win
16 No. TAXBA
8
8 No. STIAR
10 No. HELRZ 3 No. STITE 9 No. BsS
6 No. STICA
4 No. TAXBA
1 No. PaP
25 No. LUZSYA
8 No. CARMUS
3 No. VERVIFA
6 No. STIAR 7 No. LaH
6 No. BERNANA
18 No. HELNIHH
P
6 No. LAVANTP 8 No. MONSQ 2 No. MISSISF 6 No. HELRZ 3 No. VERVIFA 8 No. BsS 12 No. HEMBO 3 No. MOLCAT 2 No. STITE 4 No. NEPRAWAL 5 No. TRIRUB 7 No. CARMUS 3 No. DRYFIC 2 No. PaBS
Ros
5 No. STICA
1 No. AMELARU
7 No. STICA
6 No. CALCBRA 8 No. BsS 8 No. HELLG 2 No. MISSISF 7 No. BsS
12 No. CARMUS
7 No. BsS 8 No. CARMUS 8 No. ASTLALAB
1509 No. NARCA 1509 No. NARTT
5 No. SjG 15 No. TAXBA
9 No. CAROSE
6 No. TRIRUB
2 No. CALCBRA
6 No. BRIME
1 No. PaP
13 No. SANCHSN
1 No. MISSISF 3 No. TRIRUB 3 No. CALCBRA 3 No. NEPRAWAL
11 No. BsS 2 No. PaBS
2 No. PaBS
1 No. AMELARU
42
6 No. LaH
49 No. AUBLC
13 No. BsS 4 No. HELLG 6 No. MONSQ 7 No. SESNIT
3 No. PRUTA
1 No. MATST
5 No. LaH 5 No. St
58 No. TAXBA
Sowing rate: 1.00 g/m2
12 No. HAG
56
18 No. BERNANA
56
68
71
56
British Seed House
WFG3 General Purpose Wildflower Mix
11 No. VIBPRIA
69
Mou Mou
Swa Swa
47 No. TAXBA
P
RW
35 No. CARBE
RW
1 No. MATST
3 No. PaBS
41
Win
1 No. PaP
14 No. CAROSE
8 No. CORSAMF
1 No. EUPAMRU
5 No. STITE 1 No. MATST
40
1 No. MATST
10
7
37 No. AUBLG
78
Amenity Grass Turf to Front Gardens
Hardy Low Maintenance Turf to BS 3969
57
10 No. LnBsG
77
Key
17 No. TAXBA
Hat
Swa
Ruf
BULB PLANTING 1
58
Swa
20 No. TAXBA
Mou
68
Ruf
17 No. TAXBA
RW
69
35 No. EAB
57
Mou
68
76
LAWN 51 No. TAXBA
P
20 No. EAB
59
69
1 No. PaP
57
LENTON ILB PLANTING SCHEDULE 14 No.FULL BERNANA 11 No. SjG Trees Number Species Height Girth Specification 14 No. BERNANA 11 No. SjG 3 No. Cydonia oblonga 3.5-4.0m 45-50cm 10 No. LnBsG 4 No. Prunus 'Tai-haku' 3.5-4.0m 40-45cm 70 12 No. Crataegus monogyna 1.5m 18 No. SjG Shrubs 70 Number Species Pot Size Specification Density76 113 No. Buxus sempervirens 'Suffruticosa' 10L 12 No. CAROSE 4/m 71 35 No. Lavandula angustifolia 'Twickel Purple' 5L 5/m² 15 No. SjG 22 No. Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' 10L 2/m² 20 No. Mahonia media 'Winter Sun' 5L 1/m² 6x3m 11 No. CAROSE 18 No. Santolina chamaecyparissus 'Small Ness' 5L 6/m² 19 No. Santolina virens 5L 6/m² 13 No. Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Blue Spire' 5L 1/m² 26 No. HELNIHH Herbaceous Abbreviation Number Species Specification Density EUPAMRU 2 No. Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Rubra' 1/m² 72 EUPROBA 2 No. Euphorbia amygdaloides robbiae 1/m² 9 No. HEBGO AUBLC 54 No. Aubrieta 'Lavender Cascade' 6/m² 15 No. SjG 6 No. LaH 4 No. LONNIMG 12 No. PlOL SALSUP 65 No. Salvia superba 6/m² 6 No. HEBGO 5 No. CARELA MONSQ 50 No. Monarda 'Squaw' 5/m² 11 No. CORSAMF 10 No. COTCOGP HELRZ 28 No. Helenium 'Rubinzwerg' 5/m² 6 No. HAG HELLG 34 No. Helianthus 'Lodden Gold' 4/m² 6 No. LONNIMG 7 No. EUPPA EUPPUMA 18 No. Eupatorium pur. mac. 'Atropurpureum' 2/m² 11 No. HEBGO 9 No. CAROSE 17 No. BERNANA 5 No. LaH VERVIFA 16 No. Veronicastrum virginicum 'Fascination' 1.5/m² 13 No. CORSAMF 11 No. PlOL NEPRAWAL 29 No. Nepeta racemosa 'Walkers Low' 4/m² 73 7 No. EUPPA 18 No. HELNIHH 10 No. CAROSE RUDFUG 43 No. Rudbeckia fulgida sullivantii 'Goldsturm' 6/m² 5 No. HAG 11 No. PlOL TRIRUB 37 No. Trifolium rubens 4/m² 11 No. HEBGO 4 No. LONNIMG 6 No. HEBGO 5 No. CARELA ASTLALAB 26 No. Aster lateriflorus 'Lady in Black' 6/m² 5 No. EUPPA 12 No. COTCOGP HEMBO 28 No. Hemerocallis 'Bonanza' 6/m² 10 No. LaH 6 No. LONNIMG 10 No. HEBGO 74 AUBLG 88 No. Aubrieta 'Lavender Gem' 6/m² 5 No. HEBGO 11 No. CAROSE 8 No. EUPPA 8 No. LaH AUBAS 143 No. Aubrieta 'Astolat' 6/m² 14 No. PlOL 6 No. EUPPA 14 No. PlOL 10 No. COTCOGP 8 No. LaH 75 Bulbs 7 No. CARELA 16 No. St 13 No. COTCOGP Number Species Specification Density 7 No. HEBGO 5 No. HAG 7 No. HAG 1509 No. Narcissus 'Tete a Tete' 30/m² 5 No. CARELA 7 No. EUPPA 11 No. CORSAMF 7 No. CORSAMF 1509 No. Narcissus 'Canaliculatus' 30/m² 6 No. LaH 5 No. CARELA 16 No. PlOL 11 No. PlOL Ferns 7 No. EUPPA 9 No. HEBGO Number Abbreviation Species Specification Density 7 No. CARELA 10 No. MATST Matteuccia struthiopteris 1/m² 10 No. CORSAMF 4 No. LaH 8 No. LaH 11 No. COTCOGP 39 No. DRYFIC Dryopteris filix-mas 'Crispa' 2/m² 5 No. EUPPA 9 No. HAG 5 No. HAG 5 No. ASPSCC Asplenium scolopendrium 'Cristatum' 6/m² 12 No. PlOL 10 No. COTCOGP 7 No. HAG 7 No. HEBGO 7 No. HEBGO 7 No. PlOL 5 No. CARELA 7 No. PlOL Grasses 5 No. CARELA 10 No. PlOL 14 No. PlOL 8 No. HEBGO 10 No. COTCOGP 8 No. HEBGO 5 No. LaH Number Abbreviation Species Specification Density 21 No. COTCOGP 15 No. CORSAMF 8 No. HAG 11 No. PlOL 27 No. STITE Stipa tenuissima 2/m² 6 No. EUPPA 6 No. CARELA 12 No. COTCOGP 10 No. VIBPRIA 7 No. CORSAMF 70 No. CARMUS Carex muskingumensis 6/m² 8 No. HAG 6 No. HEBGO 7 No. EUPPA 5 No. CARELA 6 No. HAG 7 No. PlOL 17 No. MISSISF Miscanthus sinensis 'Silberfeder' 1/m² 11 No. CORSAMF 9 No. LaH 5 No. LaH 13 No. MOLCAT Molinia caerulea 'Transparent' 2/m² 10 No. HEBGO 5 No. LaH 15 No. BERNANA 9 No. CALCBRA Calamagrostis brachytichia 3/m² 6 No. EUPPA 12 No. PlOL 6 No. LONNIMG 5 No. STICA 9 No. PlOL 9 No. CALCBRA Calamagrostis brachytichia 1/m² 12 No. PlOL 6 No. LaH 9 No. HEBGO 9 No. SjG 4 No. CARELA 8 No. HEBGO 32 No. SESNIT Sesleria nitida 6/m² 11 No. BERNANA 10 No. HEBGO 5 No. HAKOMAC Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola' 5/m² 6 No. LONNIMG 8 No. HAG
22 No. HELNIHH
27 No. LUZSYA
P
1 No. EUPROBA
Hat
18 No. BERNANA
KEY
Mou
67
67
66
1 No. PaP
RW
10 No. Cmo
66
32 No. SjG
20 No. TAXBA
8 9
P l a n s
P
RW
7
Year Out -
N
5
20 No. EAB 4
65
23 No. TAXBA 3
Gillespies LLP
2
20
21
Win
11 No. CARCOB
23
22
13 No. Bc
5 No. HELNIHH
Ros
Mou Mou Mou 23 Mou 22 14 No. LONNIMG
11 No. LnBsG
26
Project:
DAISY HILL, MORLEY
25 Title:
24
SOFTWORKS LAYOUT
G
Design: LM Chk'd: JM
21
E
Sheet Siz
Drawn: CH App'd: TW
20
Date: 14/06/2013 Scale:
1:20
F
47
PROJECT - Lenton Flats, Nottingham
3 No. MISSISF
BRIEF - Residential Housing Development- Independant Living
SKILLS - AutoCAD - Keyscape
PROJECT - Daisy Hill, Morley
BRIEF - Residential Housing Development
SKILLS - AutoCAD - Keyscape
File Location
K:\M4914 Daisy Hill, Morley\DRAWINGS\Drawings\Drws
01. WALL DETAIL AXONOMETRIC
Scale 1:20
D e t a i l i n g
02. Elevation
710 x 180/ 80mm deep Precast concrete cope as per detail 05
Scale 1:20
03. Section
PC concrete cope in high aggregeate content concrete in Snowstorm planished finish to match lignacite wall. To include lighting recess to dims. shown
Scale 1:20
Do not scale from this drawing. All dimensions should be checked on site. Refer to architects for further information.
N
Lighting unit as per LDI specification
80mm courses make up 30% of wall face
Pedestrian surface Hardscape Kellen paving (refer to dwg GLP-00/01-94-5200 for details)
Concealed containment for light fitting 100mm thick x 50 and 80mm courses of sandstone sawn all round with split front face. Narrow recessed mortar joints 5mm thick and recessed to 20mm. Sandstone to be locally sourced Mottled Hollington supplied by Staffordshire stone or similar
Pedestrian surface
Vertical expansion joints at approx 6m centres. Flexible joint filler not to be visible at surface
PC concrete cope in high aggregeate content concrete in Snowstorm planish finish to match Lignacite wall. To include lighting recess to dims. shown on detail 05
Sandstone faced wall as per detail .02 Note stone detail at corners to create impression of solid wall & avoid mitre cuts
Ancon 100mm SDB wall ties evenly distributed at 450mm vertical centers and 900mm horizontal centers
Occasional blocks to protrude by 20mm to produce texture shown. The blocks constitute approx 10% of face.
WALL W1B
300mm concrete retaining wall as per engineers detail Occasional blocks pulled forward by 15mm. These blocks to be 115mm wide Visqueen D.P.C. Engineering bricks below ground level
400 x 400mm tactile units with special unit at end. Refer to dwg GLP - 00/01-94-5200 for more information
Asphalt infill
255 x 205mm conservation kerb
255 x 205mm conservation kerb
Car park surface
Car park surface
Gillespies LLP
Concrete insitu wall to engineers specification
255mm wide conservation kerb to car park
Vertical expansion joints at approx 6m centres. Flexible joint filler coloured to specification
06. Step Flank Wall
04. Coping Detail Plan
Scale 1:20
Scale 1:20
Extent of cope
ACDC recessed wall light set 500mm above centre of step and integrated into wall avoiding awkward cuts in blockwork. See lighting engineer's drawings for more information
PC cope as per detail 05
WALL W2B
Cutting of blocks may be required to avoid small triangular units under cope
Lignacite wall using 440 x 215 x 100mm thick blocks in Snowstorm planished finish with specials at front edge with all exposed faces in planished finish. See detail 06 for further information.
Concealed containment for light fitting
Stone wall as per detail . 02
300 wide x 200mm deep granite step on mortar bed
Copes formed to allow lighting detail to butt up to Lignacite wall and combine change in width
Standard spanning concrete step foundation as per engineers details
Lignacite wall as per detail .06
WALL W2B
NOTES Both stone and lignacite walls to have expansion joint at approx. 6m centres as per engineers specification. Joint filler colour to architects approval ot match stone facing.
440 x 215 x 100mm thick Lignacite blocks with 5mm flush pointed joints in coloured mortar to match Lignacite
WALL W1B
100mm concrete infill to wall core
255mm wide conservation kerb to car park
03
14.02.14 Issued for Contract
RW
JM
TW
02
03.04.13 Wall lights added
RW
JM
TW
01
17.9.13
RC
JM
TW
Rev
Concrete block work infill below structural steps
05. Lighting Detail
Additional detail added. Wall changed from gabion wall
Date PLANNING
Made Chk'd App'd
Detail DRAFT
FOR COMMENT
TENDER
CONSTRUCTION
Client:
Visqueen D.P.C.
Scale 1:5
Lumino LCD Lighting strip V12.2 IP67 with V12 fixed mount
2mm thick galv retention bracket to hold light in place at end of each strip. Specification to be confirmed in LDI documents
Year Out -
Asphalt infil
Project:
Engineering bricks below ground level Wall foundation to engineers specification
THE POTTERIES LEISURE CENTRE INTU POTTERIES STOKE ON TRENT
Title:
LANDSCAPE WALL DETAILS
Design: JM
Sheet Size - A1 (594mm x 841mm)
Drawn: RC Chk'd: JM App'd: TW
Infill unit as noted on drawing GLP-00/01-94-5200
Date: 17.09.2013 Scale:
1:20
49
810 mm x 80mm approx. PC concrete cope in high aggregate content concrete in Snowstorm planish finish to match lignacite wall. Coping to contain reinforcing bars to engineers specification. Sample to be provided for architects approval.
PROJECT - Leeds Flood Alieviation Scheme
BRIEF - Flood Alieviation - Public realm
SKILLS - AutoCAD
PROJECT - The Potteries, Stoke On Trent
Concealed containment for light fitting
BRIEF - Retail Development - Public Realm
SKILLS - AutoCAD - Keyscape - Photoshop
File Location
No.
R:M5005\DRAWINGS\ DRAWINGS (CURRENT)
GLP-GA-00/01-94-5201-C
Rev:
03
R IC H A R D C ON T I N I L a n d s c a p e
A r c h i t e c t
richardcontini@hotmail.co.uk 07902116080
51
O C
T N
C A
T