SHUTTLE ON THE GLEBE

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SHUTTLE ON THE GLEBE -Child Friendly REgenerate

LAND2413-Landscape Studio 10 YITONG WANG z5174984


Topic Introduction

Site Introduction

Design Stage


Topic Introduction


Development led

Children of each age group will have different perceptions of the same things, which they perceive through different methods. Along with this developmental process, we should strengthen education for children, so that they can understand the development process and problems.

Age Structure

Australian children accounted for 22.3%, and children accounted for 22.1% of the total population in Sydney, surpassing those aged 25-34 and 35-49 to become the group with the largest proportion of the total population.

https://profile.id.com.au/australia/unpaid-childcare?WebID=250


How can we stand out the care and protection of children in the process of urban development under the perspective of nature education?


Site Introduction


Fundamental Assets-People, public space and place

Scale 1:20,000@A3


Fundamental Assets-Contamination

Soil potential contaminants include heavy metals, PAHs, TPH, VOCs, asbestos, PCBs, TBT, herbicides and OCPs, ground gases, and acid sulfate soils. There is potential for groundwater within and adjacent to the proposal site to be contaminated with heavy metals, hydrocarbons, pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls, asbestos and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid.

ROZELLE

PYRMONT

LEGEND Medium Contamination Low Contamination

GLEBE

Highly Degraded Moderately Degraded Slightly Degraded

Scale 1:10,000@A3 https://www.sydneymetro.info/sites/default/files/document-library/The%20Bays%20Road%20 Relocation%20Works%20Review%20of%20Environmental%20Factors.pdf


Fundamental Assets-Soil

The Site is predominately located on manmade fill, which is described as dredged estuarine sand and mud, demolition rubble, industrial and household waste. ROZELLE

PYRMONT

LEGEND Hawkesbury sandstone Filled or reworked soils, man made

GLEBE

Ashfield Shale Intertidal Flat Residual soils on shale

Scale 1:10,000@A3 https://www.sydneymetro.info/sites/default/files/document-library/The%20Bays%20Road%20 Relocation%20Works%20Review%20of%20Environmental%20Factors.pdf


Fundamental Assets-Flood

Portions of the site are subject to severe surface flooding, with the potential for significant overland flooding in the northeast and coastal flooding in low-lying areas during the 1% per year exceedance probability event.

ROZELLE stormwater discharge pipe into the habour

Overland flooding in excess of 1 m would affect most of the project site during the probable maximum flood. (Cardno, 2017) PYRMONT

LEGEND Indicative 5yr Flood Extent Indicative 100yr ARI Flood Extent

GLEBE

PMF Flood Extent Canals *AVERAGE RECURRENCE INTERVAL (ARI) *PROBABLE MAXIMUM FLOOD (PMF)

Scale 1:6,600@A3

Cardno 2017, Leichhardt Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan


Fundamental Assets-Foreshore

Sea Level Rising: +0.25

0yrs

20yrs

+0.5

50yrs

+0.75

70yrs

+1.0

100yrs

The foreshore changes are influenced by river deposition, sea level change, coastal zone nature and climate change. The shoreline of the site has obvious man-made changes, and the changes of each period are recorded.

LEGEND Evolution 1788 - 1840 Evolution 1840-1900 Evolution 1900-1920 Evolution 1920-1940 Evolution 1940-1965 Evolution 1965-2021 Scale 1:4,500@A3


Constrains&Opportunities-people public space and place

Centrality

•Create a network of centers connecting complementary services, recreational and cultural facilities and green spaces

Health& Safety Public

•The site is currently isolated from its surroundings, isolating many established communities

Access& Connectivity

•Lack of community infrastructure and facilities associated with children

Create a network of centers connecting complementary services, recreational and cultural facilities and green spaces

•Lack of opportunity for gathering crowd include children and parents

•Consider children and design all spaces to be convenient and safe.

Constrain

Opportunity

Site


Constrains&Opportunities-Environment

Water

•There is significant flooding and rainwater inundation on the site can affect critical assets causing issues. •Incorporate foreshore as part of the site, e.g.foreshore can be used for recreation.

•Use life explanations and education to express the processes and issues being solved.

Green network&

Contamination biodiversity

•The water quality in the seaport area is poor and its sediments contain a large number of pollutants, to achieve overall water quality improvements.

•The land and waterways within the jurisdiction have little biodiversity and the current environment is unsuitable for plant and animal life •Potential soil pollutants include hazardous substances such as heavy metals.

•Interconnecting the green Spaces within the site with the surrounding green grid and integrating local species to provide excellent urban canopy cover.

•Retoring the soil by planting tolerant grasses and shrubs.

Constrain

Opportunity

Site


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Events and Programs

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3. Outdoor Music Performance Annually

2.Markets

4.Drama Performance Once every three month

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Increased Visitors 10%

80%

Sea Level and Tide +0.75m+

Water Pollution 70%

10%-


Principle

Environment as an educational resource

Mental Care

Clean water


Stage-1 2021-2028


Timeline-stage1


Stage 1-Soil treatment• 2021 Phytoremediation

85% 2021

50% 2028

Using the characteristics of plant absorption, extraction, transformation and decomposition to fix and absorb toxic and harmful pollutants in soil, sludge, sediment or surface water, so as to remove or reduce the content of pollutants. The use of ornamental plants to remediate heavy metal contaminated soil has a natural advantage, it can not only absorb heavy metals, but also beautify the environment.

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2 1

Contaminated topsoil

Sandstone

1-Uptake of bioavailable metals

2-Transfer from roots to shoots

3-Accumulation in shoots

4-Harvest of shoots

Some phytoremediation&tolerant plants plant species:

Scale 1:1800@A3

https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/46355

Grevillea robusta

Acacia mearnsii

Themeda triandra

Indian grass

Coast banksia

Scaevola aemula Asplenium australasicum grevillea banksii

Soil treatment area *The entire site needs to be restored, except for the original soil that will be exhibited later


Stage 1-Board walk for viewing• 2021

In the first stage, from 2021 to 2028, visitors are allowed to enter the site on weekends. A

1

2

Scale: 1:200@A3 A

Scale: 1:1800@A3

2

1

Section A-A Scale: 1:800@A3 Board Walk

Working Port

Meadow planting


Stage 1-Re-direct stormwater pipe & Algae ponds• 2021 Groundwater now flows directly into the harbour through the stormwater discharge pipe, polluting the water.

Redirect stormwater discharge pipe, allow water into the site, used to irrigate the plants on the site, the filtered groundwater will be discharged through the algae pond into the harbour.

B

1 B

2

Stromwater Pipe

Scale: 1:900@A3

Groundwater enters the site from here

Discharge through algae ponds

1

2

Section B-B Scale: 1:1200@A3

Metro Station

Board Walk

Meadow planting

Algae Ponds


Stage 1-Re-direct stormwater pipe & Algae ponds• 2021 Main creature:Oyster a

Kelp b

Common reed -Oysters influence nutrient cycling, water filtration -Oysters usually reach maturity in one year

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a

Scale: 1:1800@A3

Section a-a Scale: 1:300@A3

Stromwater pipe

Section b-b Scale: 1:150@A3

Panicum virgatum

Spartina pectinata

Scale: 1:100@A3


Stage 1-Re-direct stormwater pipe & Algae ponds• 2021

Fence safety

Edge Lighting night-time safety


Stage 1-Re-direct stormwater pipe & Algae ponds• 2021

Stromwater pipe connect the algea ponds


Stage 1- Plan

3

4

2

1

Legend

1.Boardwalk 2.Working port 3.Meadow planting 4.Algae ponds Scale 1:1800@A3


Stage-2 2028-2050


Timeline-stage2

3. Outdoor Music Performance Annually 4.Drama Performance Once every three month


Stage 2-Board walk extend to the site• 2028 Removal of cement australia to south eastern edge of Glebe island.

A

Scale: 1:100@A3

A

Boardwalk extend yo the site, accessible by stairs and gentle slope board (Disabled people,baby carriage. etc).

In stage 2,2028-2050, the planting workshop open twice a month.

Scale: 1:1500@A3

Scale: 1:200@A3

Section A-A Scale: 1:900@A3

Metro Station

Board Walk

Landform Playground

Adventure Play Spot


Stage2- Landform playground • 2028

a

a

Utilising cut from west connex construction, prepare for landform playground. Scale: 1:500@A3

Cut from west connex

Section a-a Scale: 1:100@A3


Stage2- Landform playground • 2028

Lighting night-time safety


Stage2- Children theatre • 2028 Activities

B

1.The outdoor class Twice a month

2.Markets Every friday

3. Outdoor Music Performance Annually

4.Drama Performance Once every three month

Scale: 1:100@A3 B

Stepped amphitheatre

Buoyancy boxes & Floating ponds

Scale: 1:450@A3

Drainage pipe

Section B-B Scale: 1:225@A3

Lighting


Stage2- Children theatre • 2028

Scale: 1:170@A3

Drainage pipes prevent the accumulation of water caused by daily rain.


Stage2- Children theatre • 2028

Fence safety


Stage2- Children theatre • 2028 (High rain events&sea level rise) Purified rainwater

Scale: 1:170@A3

The pool can be used for a week or two after rain and then discharged from the drainage pipe.


Stage2- Children theatre • 2028 (flood condition)

Fence safety


Stage2- Children theatre • 2028 (sea level rise)

Scale: 1:170@A3

The presence of the theatre mitigates the rise in sea level.


Stage2- Children theatre • 2028 (sea level rise)


Stage2- Buoyancy boxes&floating ponds • 2028

*Inspired by Chongqing Jiangbeizui Riverside Park

Year 2028 C

+0.25m

High tide Low tide

C

Section C-C Scale: 1:80@A3

Year 2050 +0.5m

Scale: 1:200@A3

Section C-C Scale: 1:80@A3

Vegetation layer Clean soil

Light loam layer

Gravel pack layer

Drain hole Activity buoyancy box

EPS foam filling layer

Planting buoyancy box

Children can grow plants on the boxes. The planting buoyancy box respond to rising sea levels while providing further filtration and purification of polluted water. Children can understand the purification process.

High tide Low tide


Stage2- Buoyancy boxes&floating ponds • 2028

Lighting night-time safety and viewing.

Planting workshop

Interact with water&better view


Stage2- Buoyancy boxes&floating ponds • 2028

2028 2050


Stage2-Adventure play spot (Path network) • 2028

D

Themeda triandra

Perennial grass

Andropogon gerardii

1

Calamagrostis x acutiflora

2

D

Scale: 1:100@A3

In stage 2,2028-2050, the planting workshop open twice a month. Most of the spots are planting workshops.

The spots have different type of play, some of spots like a mini plaza, easy to gathering the kids.

Scale: 1:450@A3

1

Section D-D Scale: 1:225@A3

2


Stage2- Adventure play spot • 2028

Edge Lighting night-time safety


Stage2- Court and lawn area • 2028

E

E

Scale: 1:100@A3

lawn area provide rest zone, meanwhile,can restore the soil

Scale: 1:900@A3

Section E-E Scale: 1:450@A3


Stage2-Plan 6 5

4

7

3

11

2

8

12

1 10

9

Scale 1:1800@A3

Legend

1.Boardwalk 2.Landform playground 3.Adventure play spot 4.Cafe 5.Children theatre 6.Buoyancy boxes&floating ponds 7. Market 8.Algae Ponds 9.Working port 10.Lawn rest area 11.Courts 12.Rest zone


Stage-3 2050-2080


Timeline-stage3

1.The outdoor class Twice a month 2.Markets


Stage3- Building Construction • 2050

Roof Garden 3/F

Children Care Facilities GFA:1940 m²

4/F

Block Courtyard

Primary School GFA:9782 m² Scale 1:1800@A3


Stage3- Colour Plaza • 2050

B

Scale: 1:350@A3

A A

Section A-A Scale: 1:700@A3

B

Scale: 1:175@A3

Scale: 1:1800@A3

Section B-B Scale: 1:700@A3 Courts

Board Walk

Landform Playground

Colour Plaza

Working Port


Stage2- Colour Plaza-painting wall • 2050


Stage2-Glebe island bridge opens • 2050 D

C C

Section C-C Scale: 1:400@A3

D

Scale: 1:2500@A3

Section D-D Scale: 1:1200@A3

Glebe island bridge

Boardwalk

Working Port

Adventure Play Spot

Algae Ponds

Children's theatre

Buoyancy boxes&floating ponds


Stage3-Plan 6 5

4

7

3 12

11

2

8

14 13

1 15

10

Legend 16 17

9 18

Scale 1:1800@A3

1.Boardwalk (Metro access) 2.Landform playground 3.Adventure play spot 4.Cafe 5.Children theatre 6.Buoyancy boxes&floating ponds 7. Market 8.Algae Ponds 9.Working port 10.Painting Wall 11.Primary School 12.Rest zone 13.Children Care Facilities 14.Courts 15.Lawn rest area 16.Sandpit 17.Boardwalk (Glebe island bridge access) 18.Glebe island bridge


In the future?

Soil Contamination

15%-

Canopy Coverage 80%

Children Interaction 80%+

Events and Programs 1.The outdoor class Twice a month

3. Outdoor Music Performance Annually

2.Markets

4.Drama Performance Once every three month

Planting Workshop

Three times a year

Increased Visitors 80%

Sea Level and Tide +0.75m+

Water Pollution 10%-


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