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ARCADIA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSARCHITECTUS / CITYWEST31/07/2014North Eveleigh - Stage One
Site Context
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SITE CONTEXT
LocationLocated 3 km south west of Sydney’s CBD along the rail network, the Eveleigh Carriage Workshops sit 200m from Redfern Station. In close proximity are the University of Sydney and the Australian Technology Park. This site is important to a regional community that regularly commute to and from the city in a southerly direction as well as a very active local community that has established a healthy, cultural neighbourhood for all to be involved.
ContextThe Eveleigh Rail Yards are a major landmark in the Sydney landscape and defi ne views to and from the site. The site has important physical, visual and social connections with the surrounding suburbs. The site also defi nes the entrance or exit of a railway journey to and from the city to the broader community. The site and rail corridor provides a barrier between the suburbs of Alexandria and Darlington. The site sits next to the CarriageWorks, a contemporary performance space which provides a signifi cant cultural asset to the area. The adaptive reuse of the Blacksmiths’ Shop for markets and arts space in 2008 has reinforced the cultural development of the area whilst reinforcing a dynamic, urban, community environment. The areas immediately to the north, west and east of the site consist of predominantly residential Victorian terraces, reflecting the period in which the area was developed.
HeritageThe North Eveleigh Carriage Workshops site is of high historic, aesthetic and technological signifi cance at a state level, and also retains signifi cance at a local level. The late Victorian buildings distinguish it from other industrial sites in the vicinity and within the state.
A Heritage Impact Statement and Report of the Nth Eveleigh Affordable Housing site has been undertaken (Weir Phillips-July 2012) that aids in the understanding of the area and it’s signifi cance. This proposal intends to interpret these fi ndings and refl ect site histories.
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Concept Diagrams
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KEY PRINCIPLES
A variety of microclimatic zones will be created to ensure residents are provided with comfortable spaces to inhabit throughout the day and year.
Orientation of the site results in a rear courtyard that is well protected from the sun for most of the year. Solar access areas are limited to the northern and western street frontages where the design seeks to provide amenity for residents at the public realm interface.
The roof terrace will provide an additional breakout space that will offer year round amenity. Effi cient use of this space is important to maximise potential functions. Furniture and shade structures will allow for adaptability and localised climate control.
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Communities and Neighbourhoods
An emphasis has been placed on the amount of available space for residents to gather and interact. The involvement of a Community Liaison Offi cer for the area has encouraged the inclusion of a variety of spaces that can be utilised for sharing and engagement - including larger gatherings. This engagement will lead to a healthier, happier internal community and aligns with the desire to create a dynamic, cultural area for all to enjoy.
Spaces provided are intended to be adaptable and with room for passive play, exercise or simply relaxing. Some programming of spaces will encourage activities such as gardening / growing vegetables and herbs.
The interface with the public realm is proposed as an area where interactions may occur. Seating and turf areas have been provided to capitalise on the northern and western aspect and provide further usable space for residents.
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Interpretation / Heritage
In an attempt to retain the heritage and culture of the workshops at the forefront of the design, an extensive reuse of the materials from the site have been incorporated into the design.
Whilst the materials used may be of the original era, they will be incorporated in an interpretive sense to create a new and vibrant place for people to explore.
There have been recent projects in the area that have added to the vibrance and spirit of the community including the contemporary performance space, The Carriageworks, as well as the adaptive reuse of the Blacksmiths’ Shop for markets and arts space opened in 2008, which sits directly adjacent to the site. The design aims at complementing the work achieved here and extending the heritage of the area into a new and dynamic space.
The built form typology is such that no landscape was provided to soften building edges. This is to be interpreted in the design with strategies proposed that will bring the post industrial landscape character into landscaped zones.
SOCIAL FUNCTIONSMICROCLIMATE INTERPRETATION / HERITAGE LEGEND
LEGENDLEGENDREUSED MATERIALSSUN SEEKING AREAS
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Materials Strategy
CONTEXT MATERIALITYThe setting for this development is rich in context, surrounded with adaptive reuse and heritage built form. The predominance of brick, concrete and weathered steel refl ects the prior functions of the site and situates it within the continuum of urban development in Sydney.The built form typologies also characterise the landscape and provide a situation that lends itself to interpretation.
POST INDUSTRIAL CHARACTERThe reclamation and conservation of post-industrial landscapes constitutes an important cultural objective. These landscapes are environmentally impaired assets that need to be returned to productive uses, and reintegrated into the surrounding community. Adaptive reuse of other buildings on site has changed the negative public perception of The Yards. The landscape and material qualities inherent in the site provides an opportunity to infl uence the layout and character of the scheme to integrate the proposed development into this environment. The design will embrace the post-industrial character with special attention given to the interface / transition, ensuring the boundary of the development provides a ‘seam’ as opposed to an ‘edge’.
SUSTAINABILITY AND REUSEOne of the other key drivers for the reuse and recycling of materials and elements for the site is to produce a scheme that is environmentally sensitive with sustainable initiatives embodied. In addition to re-use, other principles will include sourcing of materials locally and from sustainable sources, selection of materials that have low embodied energy, water reuse for irrigation, stormwater reduction through garden bed biofi ltration / infi ltration and utilisation of low water use vegetation that improves biodiversity and provides wildlife habitat.
Decking and PlantersConstruction of the decking will involve utilising the large hardwood beams as structural members that are also expressed in the surface. This would require dressing of the top edge and removal of any dangerous fi xings that remain.The planters around this area will be faced with recycled brick and will but into insitu concrete elements. A vertical stacked bond will provide a contemporary feel while drawing on the material palette of the surrounding landscape.
Pergola, Water Feature & Interpretive PathsRecycled hardwood beams (or potentially recycled steel I-beams) will be utilised to form the structure of the pergola. This will frame the space while still allowing good solar access. The water feature will be integrated into the re-used air tank, which will retain its current patina but be re-sealed with maintenance access only. Reticulation will pass through the tank and out a spout into a steel in-ground trough.
Seating ElementsSeating elements through out the site will retain a cohesive language through reuse of hardwood beams. These will be dressed and fi xed to common base structures. The full length of these beams will be used for the streetscape application with rusted steel plates, also stockpiled, proposed for reuse as end capping.
MATERIAL INTERPRETATIONMateriality is another way this proposal intends to connect with the site context and heritage. A series of design moves aim to capitalise on this unique setting for a residential development, to refl ect the industrial heritage as a point of difference that enhances the site experience.Materials are to be simple and robust - refl ective of the contextual material palette without encroaching on nostalgia. Authenticity will be evident through the reuse / recycling of a number of specifi c elements that have been salvaged from decommissioned buildings and stockpiled. The long Tallowood and Ironbark beams (shown above) will be repurposed for bench seating, deck construction and pergola structures. The maintenance shed tracks that once crossed this site will be interpreted, in line with Master Plan principles, through a combination of concrete and steel edging to create a courtyard that draws the character of the surrounds into the site from the east. At entries, the paving will host a series of round steel ticket stamps (Refer DA-01) embedded into the surface.
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ARCADIA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSARCHITECTUS / CITYWEST31/07/2014North Eveleigh - Stage One
Planting Strategy
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PLANTING TYPOLOGIES In response to site context and existing vegetation communities, a planting strategy has been developed to enhance the landscape perception and experience.
PUBLIC REALMIn an attempt to connect the site with the adjacent suburban condition, planting of Fraxinus pennsylvanica (Green Ash) is proposed to the eastern streetscape. This will align the development with the City of Sydney Street Tree Masterplan (Precinct 16 - Darlington), effectively extending the planting situation of Golden Grove Street across Wilson Street. The northern edge of the site will receive a gravel mulch treatment to the building edge. Opportunist grasses and sedums are to be dotted throughout for interest but the intention is to continue the hardness of the adjacent surfaces and their built form relationships.
URBAN FORESTUrban trees, shrubs and wildlife help people maintain their connection with nature. This precinct will be characterised by the mixed native tree canopy and defi ned ground cover beds, populated by a range of Australian natives and perennials. The species have been chosen to contribute to local wildlife habitat and provide stormwater fi ltration during storm events. The canopy will help to moderate the local climate - slowing wind and reducing the urban heat island effect during the summer months.
AMENITY ZONEPlanting within this area responds to microclimate and growing conditions. A mixture of native and exotic species provide shade / solar access as necessary throughout the year. Garden beds will be layered, providing a vivid mixture of colours, textures and forms which will enhance visual amenity and complement the built forms.
PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPETwo zones have been identifi ed for use as productive landscapes - one on the ground fl oor and the other on the roof terrace. These spaces will provide amenity for residents with garden bed planting, tending and harvesting offering collective cooperation and social interaction opportunities. These will operate in addition to any individual cultivation undertaken on private balconies.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONSThe landscape spaces will be experienced from both the horizontal and vertical plane. The landscape will provide a ‘mosaic relief’ from the surrounding buildings and adjacent streets.Tree planting will consist of exotic deciduous species mixed with exotic and native evergreen species. The native tree species have been selected from the council indigenous tree species list. The deciduous trees have been selected to provide colour and seasonal change with plenty of shade during the summer months. Medium and large trees reduce the overall scale of the built form.
CONTEXTUAL ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITIESThe site is located in a unique situation where existing ecological communities have evolved opportunistically following widespread disturbance. A majority of the spaces within the rail corridor to the south are maintained with fl ora denied the opportunity to regenerate. Those species that succeed are particularly resilient and have adapted to their environment and are to be interpreted in the scheme.Post-industrial enhancements of the Carriageworks facility has seen little change to the site ecology with hard surfaces continuing all the way to building edges. Shade is provided by built structures and where vegetation does occur it is predominately weedy and unintentional.The streetscapes surrounding the site are populated by a variety of native and exotic street trees, typically with a grass verge understorey. This provides a distinct contrast to The Yards and rail corridor beyond.
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ARCADIA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSARCHITECTUS / CITYWEST31/07/2014North Eveleigh - Stage One
Ground Floor Landscape Design
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KEY01/ Primary Building entry02/ Car park ramp03/ Secondary access directly to open space (accessible)04/ Communal vegetable garden with raised beds and clothesline above OSD tank05/ Raised timber deck at FFL with structural recycled timber beams06/ Layered garden bed planting on podium07/ Wide steps provide permeable edge to built form 08/ Potential recycled seating elements09/ Native trees provide green screen to edge10/ Gravel court with ornamental shade bosque
11/ Gathering courtyard with movable furniture and recycled hardwood 12/ Layered garden bed planting with ferns13/ Reuse of tank as feature element with water feature14/ Interpretive paving with native / perennial patches of ground cover and urban forest overhead15/ Feature pavement treatment with interpretive elements16/ Public realm engagement areas17/ Private balcony landscapes18/ Turf open space on podium with sloping terrace19/ Feature void planting bed with ferns and groundcovers20/ Streetscape and WSUD planting by others
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Roof Terrace Landscape Design
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KEY01/ Accessible ramp02/ Feature planter bed03/ Recycled timber beam seating element04/ Mixed native ‘Urban Forest’05/ Native and perennial mass planting beds06/ Access path through site07/ Recycled timber beam pergola element 08/ Movable seats and tables09/ In ground water feature10/ Re-use of tank to border space
KEY01/ Concrete access path 02/ Outdoor furniture on raised timber decking with recycled beams03/ Raised brick and concrete planter with incidental seating edge04/ Ornamental deciduous shade tree05/ Layered garden bed planting with accent species06/ Lush fern canopy to building edge with understorey in planter 07/ Turf open space with concrete access steps to decking and to building
KEY01/ Layered garden bed planting to buffer walls and edges02/ Timber daybed / seating elements with removable cushions03/ Raised timber deck surface04/ Ornamental deciduous shade tree05/ Recycled timber pergola with climbers06/ Gathering space will tables and chairs
KEY01/ Road and parallel parking 02/ Footpath and street tree / WSUD planting by others 03/ Hard edge to building with stone mulch and opportunist style plant palette04/ Private balcony space with step access to lower terrace planting
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Indicative Planting Palette
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Fraxinus oxycarpa ‘Raywoodii’
Liriope muscari ‘Isabella’
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Indicative Planting Palette
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TREES & PALMSAp Acer Palmatum 'Senkaki' Japanese Maple 5 x 6 100L 4Af Agonis flexuosa 'After Dark' Purple Leafed Willow Myrtle 5 x 3 100L 4Ac Angophora costata Smooth Barked Apple 20 x 10 100L 7Cc Corymbia citriodora Lemon Scented Gum 20 x 10 100L 7Em Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowood 15 x 10 100L 2Es Eucalyptus sideroxylon Ironbark 15 x 10 100L 2Fo Fraxinus oxycarpa 'Raywoodii' Claret Ash 15 x 8 100L 1Fr Fraxinus pennsylvanica Green Ash 15 x 8 100L 2
Mq Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad Leaved Paperbark 15 x 10 100L 4 2Sa Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow 6 x 4 100L 4 1Tl Tristaniopsis laurina Water Gum 10 x 5 100L 3
SHRUBS & ACCENTSAm Acanathus mollis Oyster Plant 1.5 x 1.5 200mm 19 7Ag Agave attenuata Agave 1 x 1 200mm 13 49
Abm Alocasia 'Black Magic' Elephant Ears 1.5 x 1.5 200mm 25Bs Banksia spinulosa 'Giant Candles' Giant Candles Banksia 1.5 x 1 200mm 6 16
Ccc Callistemon 'Captain Cook' Captain Cook 2 x 1.5 200mm 2Cg Callistemon 'Great Balls of Fire' Great Balls of Fire 1.75 x 1.75 200mm 2 1Ct Ctenanthe setosa 'Grey Star' Grey Star 1.5 x 1.5 200mm 31Co Cordyline australis 'Red Sensation' Cabbage Palm 3 x 1.5 200mm 19De Doryanthes excelsa Gymea Lily 3 x 1.5 200mm 10Ep Euphorbia pithyusa 'Grey Hedgehog' Euphorbia 0.4 x 0.4 200mm 53Gs Grevillea sericea Pink Spider Flower 2 x 2 150mm 9Px Philodendron 'Xanadu' Xanadu 1 x 1 200mm 6Pd Phormium Dark Delight Dark Delight 1.5 x 1.5 200mm 8Pss Pittosporum 'Silver Sheen' Silver Sheen 3 x 2 200mm 7Ptg Pittosporum tenuifolium Golf Ball PBR Golf Ball 1.2 x 1.2 200mm 13Sab Syzygium 'Aussie Boomer' Aussie Boomer Lilly Pilly 1.5 x 1.5 200mm 36Sal Salvia 'Amistad' Amistad 1 x 1 200mm 64Se Syzygium 'Elite' Dwarf Magenta Cherry 3 x 1.5 200mm 5
Ww Westringia 'Wynyabbie Gem' Wynyabbie Gem 1.2 x 1.2 200mm 3 7
GRASSES & RUSHESLis Liriope 'Isabella' Isabella 0.4 x 0.4 200mm 181 86Lm Liriope muscari Lilyturf 0.6 x 0.6 200mm 60Lt Lomandra 'Tanika' Mat Rush 1 x 1 150mm 40Ps Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Purple Lea' Fountain Grass 1 x 1 150mm 151Pla Poa labillardieri 'Eskdale' Eskdale 1 x 1 150mm 30
FERNS & CYCADSAa Asplenium australasicum Birds Nest Fern 1.5 x 1.5 200mm 7 15Ca Cyathea australis Scaly Tree Fern 5 x 3 5ft+ 4Cy Cyathea cooperii Scaly Tree Fern 5 x 3 5ft+ 3Da Dicksonia antarctica Soft Tree Fern 7 x 3 5ft+ 3
GROUNDCOVERS & CLIMBERSAbr Anigozanthos 'Big Red' Kangaroo Paw Big Red 1.5 x 1.5 200mm 14 11Dc Dianella caerulea Blue Flax Lily 0.6 x 0.6 150mm 44 76Dr Dianella revoluta Mauve Flax Lily 0.4 x 0.4 150mm 50Ds Dichondra 'Silver Falls' Silver Falls 0.25 x 1 150mm 45Db Dietes bicolor Dietes 1 x 1 150mm 26 1Fg Festuca glauca Blue Fescue 0.25 x 0.25 150mm 50Sp Sedum 'Pure Joy' Sedum 0.5 x 0.5 150mm 9 14Sb Sedum rupestre 'Blue Spruce' Sedum 0.3 x 0.5 150mm 7 5Sn Sedum spectablis 'Neon' Sedum 0.5 x 0.5 150mm 7 50Ss Senecio sepens Blue Chalk Sticks 0.3 x 0.5 150mm 34 37Wf Wisteria floribunda Wisteria 4 x 0.3 150mm 3Vh Viola hederacea Native Violet 0.25 x 1 150mm 71 10
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S. ‘Pure Joy’ Festuca glauca
Sedum ‘Pure Joy’ Angophora costata
PREPARED BY:CLIENT:DATE:
COPYRIGHT REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF ARCADIA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PTY LTD. USE ONLY FIGURED DIMENSIONS. ANY OTHER REQUIRED DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED TO AND SUPPLIED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. ALL DISCREPANCIES TO BE REFERRED TO THE PROJECT MANAGER AND ARCADIA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PTY LTD PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE BUILDING CODE OF AUSTRALIA AND ALL RELEVANT AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS AND AUTHORITY REQUIREMENTS.
ISSUE:SCALE:DWG NO:
ARCADIA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSARCHITECTUS / CITYWEST31/07/2014North Eveleigh - Stage One
Ground Floor Landscape - Indicative Levels
B1:100 @ A1, 1:200 @ A313-108_S96_11
+ FFL 26.10 + FFL 26.10
+ RL 25.20
+ TS 25.70
+ TS 25.70
+ RL 25.20
+ RL 24.90
+ RL 25.50+ RL 25.50 + RL 25.05
+ RL 25.50 + RL 24.90+ RL 25.70
+ FL 25.60
+ WL 25.60+ RL 25.20+ RL 25.40
+ BS 25.80
+ RL 25.80+ TW 26.60
+ TW 26.10RL 25.40 +
RL 25.40 +
RL 26.15 +
+ RL 26.10
1:24
1:20
1:20
1:20
1:20
1:20
n2 4 6 8 10m0
DN
980
1300
Da x 2
Lis x 27 (10/m2)
Abm x 14
Da x 1
Aa x 3
Ca x 1Cy x 1
Ag x 13
Vh x 45 (6/ m2)
Fo x 1
Px x 6
Bs x 2Lt x 40 (6/m2)Se x 5
Sa x 4Pss x 4
Pss x 3 Af x 4Ccc x 2
Pd x 3
Ac x 1
Ac x 1
Ww x 3
Ac x 1
Pd x 3
Fg x 22
Fg x 4
Db x 26
Fg x 4
Sab x 36
Co x 12
Fg x 4 Fg x 4
Ss x 1
Ss x 1
Ss x 1
Sp x 1
Sp x 1
Sp x 1
Sp x 1
Sp x 1Sb x 1
Sb x 1
Sb x 1 Sb x 1
Sn x 1
Sn x 1Sn x 1
Sn x 1
Vh x 26 (6/m2)
Sb x 1
Ca x 1Cy x 1
Abm x 5
Lis x 52 (10/m2)Beneath
Lis x 50 (10/m2)Beneath
De x 2Ct x 8
Ac x 1
PROPOSED FEATURE TREE PLANTING
PROPOSED GROUNDCOVER PLANTING
PROPOSED SHRUB AND ACCENT PLANTING
PROPOSED PERENNIAL PLANTING
PROPOSED FERN PLANTING
EXISTING TREES TO BE RETAINED
PROPOSED TURF
0 1 2 3 4 5m1:100 @ A1
SOFTWORKS GROUND 01
S96-12
LEGEND
A1 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
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Client:
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DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONA MBMS 25.03.2013
CITYWEST HOUSING
NORTH EVELEIGH AFFORDABLE HOUSING
SECTION 96
13-108 B
Issue CheckDrawnRevision Description Date
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Copyright remains the property of Arcadia Landscape Architecture Pty Ltd.
Use only figured dimensions. Any other required dimensions are to be referred to and supplied by the landscapearchitect.
All discrepancies to be referred to the project manager and Arcadia Landscape Architecture Pty Ltd prior toconstruction.
Ensure compliance with the Building Code of Australia and all relevant Australian Standards and AuthorityRequirements.
Notes:
lower deck jones bay wharf suite 68 / 26-32 pirrama rdpyrmont 2009 nsw p 61 2 9571 6259 f 61 2 9571 7930
SECTION 96B MBMS 31.07.2014
ISSUED FOR CONTRACTI MBMS 04.11.2013
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MWP
CH2700CL-01
Es x 1
Cc x 1
Em x 1
Cc x 1
Cc x 1
Cc x 1
Cc x 1
Tl x 1
Es x 1
Tl x 1
Tl x 1
Cc x 1
Em x 1
Ps x 18 (6/m2)
Dc x 18 (6/m2)
Am x 2
Sal x 21 (4/m2)
Ps x 6 (6/m2)
Ps x 6 (6/m2)
Ps x 6 (6/m2)
Ps x 6 (6/m2)
Gs x 9Co x 3
Co x 3
Ac x 3
Abr x 14
Ps x 21 (6/m2)
Pla x 6 (6/m2)
Ca x 2Cy x 1
Aa x 4
De x 8
Cg x 2
Bs x 4
Ss x 1Sp x 1
Sp x 1 Sp x 1
Sb x 1
Sb x 1Sn x 1
Sn x 1
Sn x 1
Sn x 1
Pd x 2Fg x 12
Ep x 12 (4/m2)
Am x 8 (4/m2)
Sal x 12 (4/m2)
Dc x 26 (6/m2)
Ep x 4 (4/m2)
Sal x 17 (4/m2) Ep x 8 (4/m2)
Am x 9 (4/m2)
Pla x 6 (6/m2)
Pla x 6 (6/m2)
Pla x 6 (6/m2)
Pla x 6 (6/m2)
Abm x 6
Lis x 52(10/m2)
Co x 1
Ss x 10 Ss x 10
LOT BOUNDARY
BASEMENT BELOW
Ep x 11 (4/m2)Ps x 17 (6/m2)
Sal x 14 (4/m2)
Ps x 16 (6/m2)
Ps x 21 (6/m2)
Ep x 18 (4/m2)
Cc x 1
Ps x 34 (6/m2)
PROPOSED FEATURE TREE PLANTING
PROPOSED GROUNDCOVER PLANTING
PROPOSED SHRUB AND ACCENT PLANTING
PROPOSED PERENNIAL PLANTING
PROPOSED FERN PLANTING
EXISTING TREES TO BE RETAINED
PROPOSED TURF
Ag x 28Pla x 18Sp x 12Sn x 12Ss x 12Sb x 12
LEVEL ONE TERRACE INSERT
0 1 2 3 4 5m1:100 @ A1
SOFTWORKS GROUND 02
S96-13
LEGEND
A1 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
Project:
Client:
Drawing Name:
Scale:
Issue:Drawing Number:Job Number:
Landscape Architect:
Stage of works:
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONA MBMS 25.03.2013
CITYWEST HOUSING
NORTH EVELEIGH AFFORDABLE HOUSING
SECTION 96
13-108 B
Issue CheckDrawnRevision Description Date
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Copyright remains the property of Arcadia Landscape Architecture Pty Ltd.
Use only figured dimensions. Any other required dimensions are to be referred to and supplied by the landscapearchitect.
All discrepancies to be referred to the project manager and Arcadia Landscape Architecture Pty Ltd prior toconstruction.
Ensure compliance with the Building Code of Australia and all relevant Australian Standards and AuthorityRequirements.
Notes:
lower deck jones bay wharf suite 68 / 26-32 pirrama rdpyrmont 2009 nsw p 61 2 9571 6259 f 61 2 9571 7930
SECTION 96B MBMS 31.07.2014
ISSUED FOR CONTRACTI MBMS 04.11.2013
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BOUNDARY LINE
Bs x 3 Bs x 3 Dc x 10Lm x 10Sn x 5Ss x 5
Bs x 3
Ptg x 2
Aa x 2
Ptg x 3
Aa x 3Lis x 15
Ptg x 3
Aa x 2
Fr x 1
Sn x 4Ds x 12
Fr x 1
Ap x 1
Ag x 4Lis x 62Wf x 3
Abr x 4Lis x 4Lm x 2
Db x 1
Mq x 1
Ds x 12
Abr x 7Am x 7
HERBS AND VEGETABLE GARDEN
Ww x 7
Cg x 1
Aa x 1
Sp x 9Sn x 9
Ag x 5
Ag x 2 Ag x 2 Ag x 3Sp x 5Sb x 5Sn x 5Ss x 5
Lm x 6
Dc x 6
Dc x 6
Aa x 1
Aa x 3
Dr x 9
Dr x 3
Dr x 8
Ag x 6Ag x 6Ag x 6
Dr x 8
Dr x 4Ag x 3
Ag x 6
Ptg x 3
Aa x 3
Mq x 1
Ap x 2
Ap x1
Sa x 1
Ds x 15
Vh x 10
Dr x 8
Dr x 10
Ds x 6
Bs x 1
Dc x 6
Lis x 5
Ptg x 2
Dc x 10Lm x 10Sn x 5Ss x 5
PROPOSED FEATURE TREE PLANTING
PROPOSED GROUNDCOVER PLANTING
PROPOSED SHRUB AND ACCENT PLANTING
PROPOSED PERENNIAL PLANTING
PROPOSED FERN PLANTING
EXISTING TREES TO BE RETAINED
Dc x 12Lm x 12Sn x 12Ss x 12
Bs x 3 Bs x 3 Bs x 3Ag x 6Ag x 6Dc x 6
Dc x 10Lm x 10Sn x 5Ss x 5
Dc x 10Lm x 10Sn x 5Ss x 5
0 2 5 10 25m151:50 @ A1
ADJO
INS
BELO
W
ADJO
INS
ABOV
E
SOFTWORKS ROOFTOP
S96-14
LEGEND
A1 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
Project:
Client:
Drawing Name:
Scale:
Issue:Drawing Number:Job Number:
Landscape Architect:
Stage of works:
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONA MBMS 25.03.2013
CITYWEST HOUSING
NORTH EVELEIGH AFFORDABLE HOUSING
SECTION 96
13-108 B
Issue CheckDrawnRevision Description Date
-- -- --.--.------ -- --.--.----
Copyright remains the property of Arcadia Landscape Architecture Pty Ltd.
Use only figured dimensions. Any other required dimensions are to be referred to and supplied by the landscapearchitect.
All discrepancies to be referred to the project manager and Arcadia Landscape Architecture Pty Ltd prior toconstruction.
Ensure compliance with the Building Code of Australia and all relevant Australian Standards and AuthorityRequirements.
Notes:
lower deck jones bay wharf suite 68 / 26-32 pirrama rdpyrmont 2009 nsw p 61 2 9571 6259 f 61 2 9571 7930
SECTION 96B MBMS 31.07.2014
ISSUED FOR CONTRACTI MBMS 04.11.2013
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