The Role of FIDO in a Cyber Secure Netherlands: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Burnt Island Urban Planning Project
1. Fernando Hinze
Annelise Humpston
Roseanne Knight
Ruth McKinley
BURNT ISLAND URBAN PLANNING Emmett McNamara
Field of Dreams Sue Macauley Sims
2. 1. STRATEGIC DIRECTION
1.1 Location Plan 1:5000
2. SOUTH WEST WATERFRONT
2.2 Site Plan 1:2500
2.3 3D Sketch
2.4 Section 1:2500
3. PUBLIC SQUARE AND REHOUSING
3.2 Site Plan 1:1000
3.3 3D Sketch
3.4 Section 1:1000
4. DOCKS REGENERATION
4.2 Site Plan 1:2500
4.3 3D Sketch
4.4 Section 1:2500
Illustrations
All illustrations were obtained from:
Ordanance Survey, Burntisland. Online at http:// Key
digimap.edina.ac.uk/carto/index.jsp?useJS=true (accessed 28
October 2009) Housing
Pedestrian Route
Bus/ Car Route
Car Parking
1. School
2. Health Centre
3. Playing Fields
4. Leisure Centre
5. Public Square
6. Supermarket
CONTENTS PAGE 7. Sculpture Park
3. Through an established flow and subsequent development of the high
street a balance is struck through the positioning of additional public
space.
An equilibrium is achieved and movement through the high street is
N reinstated.
Location Plan 1:5000
The health centre and school take advantage of the undeveloped
south west waterfront and open space.
Using a visual connection to map the movement channel through
the town centre, one footbridge will link the new school and health
centre site to the public square and high street. A bridge to the west
addresses the connection between the links, dock and leisure centre.
The dock area is regenerated through the use of sculptures and
pathways.
1. STRATEGIC DIRECTION Re-zoning of land for possible future development (housing & retail).
4. 2
3
1
N
Site Plan 1:2000
N
Section 1:5000
2. SOUTH WEST WATERFRONT
Plans, 3D Sketch, Section
5. 6
5
N
Site Plan 1:1000
N
Swection 1:1000
3. PUBLIC SQUARE AND REHOUSING
Plan, 3D Sketch, Section
6. 7
N
Site Plan 1:2500
N
Section 1:1000
4. DOCKS REGENERATION
Plan, 3D Sketch, Section