MA Landscape Architecture,University Of Sheffield LSC 401 Studio Project

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Collage plane

Group members work

Model group










Restoration:

eastern half is an ancient oak-bramble-bluebell wood with a spectacular density

well plants deversity

with a canopy that includes beech, larch, sycamore and gean (wild cherry)

well-preserved mill-building at Shepherd Wheel ,still contains the original industrial machinery

trippet wood

·plants near river(less plants deversity) ·lawn(trampling) ·sports facilities — tennis courts, bowling green etc. (Marginally most people (36%) felt the sports facilities - tennis courts, bowling green etc. ) ·safety — lighting (Most respondents 36% felt that Safety - lighting was okay. A significant number (30%) felt it was poor or very poor and 15% felt it was good or very good.) ·sports facilities - tennis courts, bowling green (35% said they were okay, 13% said they were poor or very poor)

reconstruct:

·road near river(erosion by water) ·new road for disability group ·guide map for new people come here ·seats(low effiigency) ·public toilet(Most people (73%) felt that Bingham Park would benefit from a public toilet facility)

Preserve: east area of this park

sketch

·trees and nature(oak-bramble-bluebell)(beechlarch-sycamore-wild cherry)(quality of open space was ranked highly, with 94% of respondents rating it good or very good) ·historical buildings(shepherd wheel-the mill sites) ·human's garden

west area of this park

1890s

Reference: ·https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/roam/map/historic?unifiedClient=true ·Site Assessment & Site Planning ·Workshopscan_ar1bes_2023-10-16-14-40-52




contribution to the group exhibition






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