The document is a design development report for public realm improvements to the Greville Street precinct in the city of Stonnington. It outlines 6 stages of works, with detailed plans, renders and descriptions for Stage 1: Grattan Gardens. This stage involves upgrading an existing forecourt and laneway with new paving, planting, lighting and street furniture to create an accessible public space for events.
The document provides design development plans for public realm improvements to the Greville Street precinct in Stonnington, Melbourne. It outlines 6 stages of works, with detailed plans, renders and design elements for each stage. Stage 1 involves upgrades to Grattan Gardens, while Stage 2 creates a shared zone on Greville Street. Stage 3 plans the closure of King Street. Stage 4, 5, and 6 continue the upgrades along Greville Street and surrounding areas through additional shared zones, improvements and works at Prahran Town Hall. The document is intended for review by the City of Stonnington and provides progress on the design development for upgrading public spaces in the precinct.
This document is a design development report for the Greville Street Precinct public realm project in Stonnington, Victoria. It provides current plans and renders showing the design intent, including a shared street zone, forecourt, and landscaped areas. Design elements such as paving, lighting, furniture, and plantings are explored. Landscape plans and schematic renders are also included. The report was prepared by rush\wright associates for the City of Stonnington.
The vision plan meeting overview included phases 1A and 1B of construction as well as resident relocation and parking relocation. Phase 1A construction will include blocks 1, 6, 20, and 22 starting in Q3 2017 through 2019. It will involve the replacement of 56 existing homes in block 1 and 957 new homes across all blocks. Resident relocation options and the parking relocation plan from various lots to the Higuera garage were also discussed. A Q&A session followed the presentation.
This document outlines Clemson University's 4-part master planning approach for landscape design. It discusses the key elements of an approach and arrival sequence, the hub, the perimeter, and passages and destinations. For each section, it provides examples from case studies and identifies important design considerations like paving choices, plantings, architectural styles, and focal points. The overall approach aims to strategically link outdoor spaces to create a cohesive mental map and enhance the user experience on a property.
This document provides details about a new residential condominium project located in The Big Apple at Veritown Fort, Global City. It will be a 43-floor tower with 738 residential units ranging from 1-3 bedrooms and 350 parking slots. Construction is scheduled to begin in January 2015 with completion and turnover targeted for December 2018. The document includes floor plans, unit layouts, specifications and payment terms.
The document is a staff report for the City of Alamo Heights Community Development Services Department regarding a request for demolition and remodel of a single-family home located at 301 Encino. The applicant is proposing to demolish over 60% of the existing structure and add a second story addition. Staff found the existing structure has no historical or architectural significance. The report provides details on the proposed additions, lot coverage, bonuses utilized, and neighborhood context. It also includes the Architectural Review Board's recommendation to approve the proposed design as compatible with the neighborhood.
Lety Hernandez, Director of Community Development, presented plans for additions and interior remodel to an existing single-family residence located at 301 Encino. The plans include a combination of TPO and clay tile roofing in a terracotta color, stucco siding, and a maximum height of 31 feet 1 3/4 inches. The Architectural Review Board previously determined the structure was not significant and the proposed design was compatible with the existing and proposed streetscapes on Encino and Argyle. Public notification included postcards mailed to nearby property owners and notices posted online and on the property, receiving three letters of support and no opposition.
The document provides design development plans for public realm improvements to the Greville Street precinct in Stonnington, Melbourne. It outlines 6 stages of works, with detailed plans, renders and design elements for each stage. Stage 1 involves upgrades to Grattan Gardens, while Stage 2 creates a shared zone on Greville Street. Stage 3 plans the closure of King Street. Stage 4, 5, and 6 continue the upgrades along Greville Street and surrounding areas through additional shared zones, improvements and works at Prahran Town Hall. The document is intended for review by the City of Stonnington and provides progress on the design development for upgrading public spaces in the precinct.
This document is a design development report for the Greville Street Precinct public realm project in Stonnington, Victoria. It provides current plans and renders showing the design intent, including a shared street zone, forecourt, and landscaped areas. Design elements such as paving, lighting, furniture, and plantings are explored. Landscape plans and schematic renders are also included. The report was prepared by rush\wright associates for the City of Stonnington.
The vision plan meeting overview included phases 1A and 1B of construction as well as resident relocation and parking relocation. Phase 1A construction will include blocks 1, 6, 20, and 22 starting in Q3 2017 through 2019. It will involve the replacement of 56 existing homes in block 1 and 957 new homes across all blocks. Resident relocation options and the parking relocation plan from various lots to the Higuera garage were also discussed. A Q&A session followed the presentation.
This document outlines Clemson University's 4-part master planning approach for landscape design. It discusses the key elements of an approach and arrival sequence, the hub, the perimeter, and passages and destinations. For each section, it provides examples from case studies and identifies important design considerations like paving choices, plantings, architectural styles, and focal points. The overall approach aims to strategically link outdoor spaces to create a cohesive mental map and enhance the user experience on a property.
This document provides details about a new residential condominium project located in The Big Apple at Veritown Fort, Global City. It will be a 43-floor tower with 738 residential units ranging from 1-3 bedrooms and 350 parking slots. Construction is scheduled to begin in January 2015 with completion and turnover targeted for December 2018. The document includes floor plans, unit layouts, specifications and payment terms.
The document is a staff report for the City of Alamo Heights Community Development Services Department regarding a request for demolition and remodel of a single-family home located at 301 Encino. The applicant is proposing to demolish over 60% of the existing structure and add a second story addition. Staff found the existing structure has no historical or architectural significance. The report provides details on the proposed additions, lot coverage, bonuses utilized, and neighborhood context. It also includes the Architectural Review Board's recommendation to approve the proposed design as compatible with the neighborhood.
Lety Hernandez, Director of Community Development, presented plans for additions and interior remodel to an existing single-family residence located at 301 Encino. The plans include a combination of TPO and clay tile roofing in a terracotta color, stucco siding, and a maximum height of 31 feet 1 3/4 inches. The Architectural Review Board previously determined the structure was not significant and the proposed design was compatible with the existing and proposed streetscapes on Encino and Argyle. Public notification included postcards mailed to nearby property owners and notices posted online and on the property, receiving three letters of support and no opposition.
The document provides information on proposals to refurbish buildings at 53-55 Frith Street and 8-10 Bateman Street in London. The proposals aim to extensively refurbish the buildings to provide improved office, residential, retail and restaurant space. This will include infilling lightwells to open up floorplans, reconfiguring the basement and ground floors, remodeling residential units, and adding a set back roof extension to provide additional office space. Feedback is sought from the local community on the proposals, which will be submitted for planning permission.
The document provides an overview and programming of the open spaces for the Sherwin Williams development project. It divides the site into 4 districts and describes the proposed uses, character, and amenities for the open spaces within each district. These include areas for passive recreation, play areas, gardens, trails, and landscaping with a focus on referencing the industrial history of the site. The programming aims to create a mix of open spaces that enrich the community and reference the heritage of the area.
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Conscient Elevate are premium luxury apartments with World-Class Specifications by Real Estate Firm Hines & Conscient Group Gurgaon. Conscient Hines Elevate Gurgaon project on Golf Course Extn. Road consist of 556 luxury apartments. Conscient Elevate offers 3 & 4 bedrooms apartments having super builtup area from 2095 sq ft to 3395 sq ft. Conscient Hines Elevate project has been designed keeping the end users in mind and long-term investors who continue to see merit and value in quality real estate as an asset class.
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This document provides a concept design for upgrading the ambience and customer experience in the Galleria Atrium retail space. The objectives are to define zones, introduce various seating options, increase seating capacity, and create a more welcoming environment. The design proposes using architectural elements, lighting, plantings, and material selections to divide the large open space into intimate areas, add visual interest, and bring warmth. Zones would be created throughout levels one and ground floor to optimize seating and cater to different customer needs. Renderings and plans depict the proposed changes.
The vision for Trinity at Alkimos is intimate and people focussed, rather than vast and anonymous. Contemporary and diverse, rather than suburban and bland. Natural and undulating, not flat and formal.
The residential developments will be seamlessly integrated with retail and commercial buildings so that the community has a vibrant heart.
There’ll be a diverse mix of homesite sizes and housing types to cater for people at all stages of their lives – from young individuals, couples and growing families through to retirees.
Trinity’s design guidelines suggest contemporary styles and materials which complement the environment.
The Valley Village is the first village to be released at Trinity. The village has been named ‘Agora’ which is the name given by ancient Greeks to the public square or a market place of a city.
Agora is located on the eastern side of Trinity featuring natural bushland which adjoins nearby Neerabup National Park. Its protected valley of Tuart and Jarrah trees is home to many bird species and comes alive with wildflowers in Spring.
The Design Guidelines are intended to provide you with all the information that you require in order to successfully design your home at ‘Agora’ in Trinity.
For more information, visit http://www.lwppropertygroup.com.au
The document presents the architectural design principles for developing the Sherwin Williams site in Emeryville, California. It divides the site into three districts based on an approved plan: the Warehouse District focused on reflecting the existing industrial buildings; the Park District featuring a modern interpretation of warehouses; and the Rail District emphasizing iconic industrial forms to highlight the district's railroad history. Within each district, different characteristics and materials are recommended to create variety while maintaining cohesion across the development.
The document provides plans and details for a proposed mixed-use development project at the Sherwin Williams site in Emeryville, California. The project includes 500 residential units across 4 buildings (Buildings B1, B2, C, and D) with retail and office space. Building designs draw from Emeryville's industrial heritage through materials like masonry, brick and metal. Floor plans and unit mixes are provided for each building along with perspective renderings of the project from different angles.
This document contains sketches and drawings for a proposed redevelopment project located at 44 Lebuh King, Georgetown, Penang. It includes floor plans, elevations, sections, and details for a visitor interpretative centre, urban community library, and bicycle and recreational centre across multiple levels. Measured drawings of the existing building are also included.
This document discusses floor area ratio (FAR), which is a calculation of total building floor area divided by the area of the plot of land. It provides FAR limits and percentages for maximum ground coverage for different types of residential buildings based on plot size. It also discusses setback requirements and concepts like mandatory open space. The benefits of FAR are outlined as promoting sustainable development, guiding growth, and improving environmental and social factors like ventilation, greenery, and liveability. Common misconceptions about FAR and development are also debunked.
This document provides notice of an Architectural Review Board meeting to consider a final design review of a proposed mixed-use development project located at 5500 & 5514 Broadway St and 200, 202, & 206 Ellwood in Alamo Heights, Texas. The project includes 150 luxury apartment units, 5,000 square feet of retail space, and underground parking accessed from a basement level. Plans for the project will be available to view online and at the Community Development Services Department prior to the June 20, 2017 meeting. The ARB will make a recommendation that will be forwarded to the City Council for final approval.
The document is a city council agenda memorandum regarding a request for significance review and compatibility review of a proposed new single-family home at 203 Edgewood E in Alamo Heights, Texas. It provides background on the property's zoning and location. Details are given on the existing and proposed lot coverage, floor area ratio, building height, and exterior materials. The Architectural Review Board found no significance in the existing home and recommended approval of the demolition and new construction plans.
On January 31st at the Parkmerced Clubhouse/Resident Lounge, a meeting was held with some of the neighbors of Parkmerced, which was attended by representatives of St Thomas More School, Brandeis School of San Francisco, Calvary Armenian Congregational Church, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Summit 800, and the Merced Extension Triangle Neighborhood Association . During the meeting we discussed an overview of the Parkmerced Vision, a construction overview of Subphases 1A/1B, and Street Improvements along Brotherhood Way.
The document announces an Architectural Review Board meeting to consider a request for the compatibility review of a proposed new single-family residence and detached accessory structure to be constructed at 372 Blue Bonnet Road in Alamo Heights, Texas. The applicant is seeking approval under the city's Demolition Review Ordinance. The ARB will make a recommendation that will be forwarded to the City Council for final review and approval. Plans related to the proposed construction can be viewed online or at the Community Development Services Department.
This document provides background information for a request to demolish the existing residence and accessory structures and construct a new single-family home and detached accessory structure at 528 Normandy in Alamo Heights, Texas. It includes details on the property zoning, existing and proposed lot coverage and floor area ratios, architectural details of the proposed building, and notes that the Architectural Review Board approved the requested demolition and found the proposed design compatible. The fiscal impact is estimated to be $0.
The document is a city council agenda memorandum regarding a request for compatibility review of a proposed new single-family residence and detached garage at 820 Cambridge Oval in Alamo Heights, Texas. It provides background on the property including that the previous main structure was demolished in 2021 with city approval. It then discusses details of the proposed new construction such as lot coverage, floor area ratio, height of structures, and materials to be used. The Architectural Review Board reviewed the current project and unanimously recommended approval of the proposed design as compatible.
The document provides information about the proposed adaptive reuse of the former United Stamping building in Emeryville, California into an arts center. It will include renovating and rehabilitating the existing building structure, interior improvements, and landscaping. The project will add a new cafe addition, entrance, and rooftop dwelling unit. It provides details on the existing building features, proposed uses, code compliance, site and floor plans, and renderings of the proposed renovations.
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This document provides an overview of three topics: FAR & setback regulations, fire systems & sprinklers, and universal accessibility. It discusses FAR ratios and how they are calculated based on total building area and land area. It outlines setback requirements for buildings of different heights and plot sizes. The document reviews different types of fire detection and suppression systems, including sprinklers. It also discusses building code requirements for minimum room heights, maximum building heights, and podium heights for various building types. Overall, the document summarizes key regulations and standards around density, fire safety, and accessibility in building construction.
The document discusses an expansion project for the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. The key points are:
- The expansion will add nearly 1 million square feet of new construction space, including the largest ballroom and most exhibition space on the East Coast.
- It will provide over 1 million square feet of total space and accommodate events for up to 6,000 people simultaneously.
- The project is expected to generate economic benefits for Philadelphia through increased tourism and jobs.
John Street Corridor Improvements - Stakeholder Meeting Presentationknelischer
Presentation given at the John St Corridor Improvements Stakeholder Meeting on April 10, 2015. The Stakeholder Meeting was held for property owners along John Street, and property owners located at key intersections within the study area.
The document describes the Chips building in New Islington, Manchester. It consists of three stacked blocks containing 142 apartments and a ground floor restaurant. It is surrounded by canals on three sides. The building uses a concrete structure with a composite wall cladding system and composite timber windows. It provides a mix of apartment units and sizes. The design aims to define high quality living through outstanding design, technology, sustainability, and integration into the urban landscape.
The document provides information on proposals to refurbish buildings at 53-55 Frith Street and 8-10 Bateman Street in London. The proposals aim to extensively refurbish the buildings to provide improved office, residential, retail and restaurant space. This will include infilling lightwells to open up floorplans, reconfiguring the basement and ground floors, remodeling residential units, and adding a set back roof extension to provide additional office space. Feedback is sought from the local community on the proposals, which will be submitted for planning permission.
The document provides an overview and programming of the open spaces for the Sherwin Williams development project. It divides the site into 4 districts and describes the proposed uses, character, and amenities for the open spaces within each district. These include areas for passive recreation, play areas, gardens, trails, and landscaping with a focus on referencing the industrial history of the site. The programming aims to create a mix of open spaces that enrich the community and reference the heritage of the area.
Welcome Home:
Conscient Hines Elevate.
3 & 4 bedroom luxury residences starting at INR 2.40 Cr.*
on Golf Course Ext. Road, Gurugram. Limited units available
on a 30:70* possession linked plan.
HRERA 19 OF 2019
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Contact- 9560168178.
Or Visit: www.facebook.com/ConscientHinesElevate
Conscient Elevate | Conscient Hines Elevate
Conscient Elevate are premium luxury apartments with World-Class Specifications by Real Estate Firm Hines & Conscient Group Gurgaon. Conscient Hines Elevate Gurgaon project on Golf Course Extn. Road consist of 556 luxury apartments. Conscient Elevate offers 3 & 4 bedrooms apartments having super builtup area from 2095 sq ft to 3395 sq ft. Conscient Hines Elevate project has been designed keeping the end users in mind and long-term investors who continue to see merit and value in quality real estate as an asset class.
Location : Conscient Elevate Project located in Sector 59, Golf Course Extension Road Gurugram
Contact: +91-9560168178
https://sites.google.com/view/conscientelevate
This document provides a concept design for upgrading the ambience and customer experience in the Galleria Atrium retail space. The objectives are to define zones, introduce various seating options, increase seating capacity, and create a more welcoming environment. The design proposes using architectural elements, lighting, plantings, and material selections to divide the large open space into intimate areas, add visual interest, and bring warmth. Zones would be created throughout levels one and ground floor to optimize seating and cater to different customer needs. Renderings and plans depict the proposed changes.
The vision for Trinity at Alkimos is intimate and people focussed, rather than vast and anonymous. Contemporary and diverse, rather than suburban and bland. Natural and undulating, not flat and formal.
The residential developments will be seamlessly integrated with retail and commercial buildings so that the community has a vibrant heart.
There’ll be a diverse mix of homesite sizes and housing types to cater for people at all stages of their lives – from young individuals, couples and growing families through to retirees.
Trinity’s design guidelines suggest contemporary styles and materials which complement the environment.
The Valley Village is the first village to be released at Trinity. The village has been named ‘Agora’ which is the name given by ancient Greeks to the public square or a market place of a city.
Agora is located on the eastern side of Trinity featuring natural bushland which adjoins nearby Neerabup National Park. Its protected valley of Tuart and Jarrah trees is home to many bird species and comes alive with wildflowers in Spring.
The Design Guidelines are intended to provide you with all the information that you require in order to successfully design your home at ‘Agora’ in Trinity.
For more information, visit http://www.lwppropertygroup.com.au
The document presents the architectural design principles for developing the Sherwin Williams site in Emeryville, California. It divides the site into three districts based on an approved plan: the Warehouse District focused on reflecting the existing industrial buildings; the Park District featuring a modern interpretation of warehouses; and the Rail District emphasizing iconic industrial forms to highlight the district's railroad history. Within each district, different characteristics and materials are recommended to create variety while maintaining cohesion across the development.
The document provides plans and details for a proposed mixed-use development project at the Sherwin Williams site in Emeryville, California. The project includes 500 residential units across 4 buildings (Buildings B1, B2, C, and D) with retail and office space. Building designs draw from Emeryville's industrial heritage through materials like masonry, brick and metal. Floor plans and unit mixes are provided for each building along with perspective renderings of the project from different angles.
This document contains sketches and drawings for a proposed redevelopment project located at 44 Lebuh King, Georgetown, Penang. It includes floor plans, elevations, sections, and details for a visitor interpretative centre, urban community library, and bicycle and recreational centre across multiple levels. Measured drawings of the existing building are also included.
This document discusses floor area ratio (FAR), which is a calculation of total building floor area divided by the area of the plot of land. It provides FAR limits and percentages for maximum ground coverage for different types of residential buildings based on plot size. It also discusses setback requirements and concepts like mandatory open space. The benefits of FAR are outlined as promoting sustainable development, guiding growth, and improving environmental and social factors like ventilation, greenery, and liveability. Common misconceptions about FAR and development are also debunked.
This document provides notice of an Architectural Review Board meeting to consider a final design review of a proposed mixed-use development project located at 5500 & 5514 Broadway St and 200, 202, & 206 Ellwood in Alamo Heights, Texas. The project includes 150 luxury apartment units, 5,000 square feet of retail space, and underground parking accessed from a basement level. Plans for the project will be available to view online and at the Community Development Services Department prior to the June 20, 2017 meeting. The ARB will make a recommendation that will be forwarded to the City Council for final approval.
The document is a city council agenda memorandum regarding a request for significance review and compatibility review of a proposed new single-family home at 203 Edgewood E in Alamo Heights, Texas. It provides background on the property's zoning and location. Details are given on the existing and proposed lot coverage, floor area ratio, building height, and exterior materials. The Architectural Review Board found no significance in the existing home and recommended approval of the demolition and new construction plans.
On January 31st at the Parkmerced Clubhouse/Resident Lounge, a meeting was held with some of the neighbors of Parkmerced, which was attended by representatives of St Thomas More School, Brandeis School of San Francisco, Calvary Armenian Congregational Church, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Summit 800, and the Merced Extension Triangle Neighborhood Association . During the meeting we discussed an overview of the Parkmerced Vision, a construction overview of Subphases 1A/1B, and Street Improvements along Brotherhood Way.
The document announces an Architectural Review Board meeting to consider a request for the compatibility review of a proposed new single-family residence and detached accessory structure to be constructed at 372 Blue Bonnet Road in Alamo Heights, Texas. The applicant is seeking approval under the city's Demolition Review Ordinance. The ARB will make a recommendation that will be forwarded to the City Council for final review and approval. Plans related to the proposed construction can be viewed online or at the Community Development Services Department.
This document provides background information for a request to demolish the existing residence and accessory structures and construct a new single-family home and detached accessory structure at 528 Normandy in Alamo Heights, Texas. It includes details on the property zoning, existing and proposed lot coverage and floor area ratios, architectural details of the proposed building, and notes that the Architectural Review Board approved the requested demolition and found the proposed design compatible. The fiscal impact is estimated to be $0.
The document is a city council agenda memorandum regarding a request for compatibility review of a proposed new single-family residence and detached garage at 820 Cambridge Oval in Alamo Heights, Texas. It provides background on the property including that the previous main structure was demolished in 2021 with city approval. It then discusses details of the proposed new construction such as lot coverage, floor area ratio, height of structures, and materials to be used. The Architectural Review Board reviewed the current project and unanimously recommended approval of the proposed design as compatible.
The document provides information about the proposed adaptive reuse of the former United Stamping building in Emeryville, California into an arts center. It will include renovating and rehabilitating the existing building structure, interior improvements, and landscaping. The project will add a new cafe addition, entrance, and rooftop dwelling unit. It provides details on the existing building features, proposed uses, code compliance, site and floor plans, and renderings of the proposed renovations.
Far , setback , fire system , sprinkle , handicapisrafitulislam
This document provides an overview of three topics: FAR & setback regulations, fire systems & sprinklers, and universal accessibility. It discusses FAR ratios and how they are calculated based on total building area and land area. It outlines setback requirements for buildings of different heights and plot sizes. The document reviews different types of fire detection and suppression systems, including sprinklers. It also discusses building code requirements for minimum room heights, maximum building heights, and podium heights for various building types. Overall, the document summarizes key regulations and standards around density, fire safety, and accessibility in building construction.
The document discusses an expansion project for the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. The key points are:
- The expansion will add nearly 1 million square feet of new construction space, including the largest ballroom and most exhibition space on the East Coast.
- It will provide over 1 million square feet of total space and accommodate events for up to 6,000 people simultaneously.
- The project is expected to generate economic benefits for Philadelphia through increased tourism and jobs.
John Street Corridor Improvements - Stakeholder Meeting Presentationknelischer
Presentation given at the John St Corridor Improvements Stakeholder Meeting on April 10, 2015. The Stakeholder Meeting was held for property owners along John Street, and property owners located at key intersections within the study area.
The document describes the Chips building in New Islington, Manchester. It consists of three stacked blocks containing 142 apartments and a ground floor restaurant. It is surrounded by canals on three sides. The building uses a concrete structure with a composite wall cladding system and composite timber windows. It provides a mix of apartment units and sizes. The design aims to define high quality living through outstanding design, technology, sustainability, and integration into the urban landscape.
The Richmond Olympic Oval in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada is a multi-use sports and entertainment facility built for the 2010 Winter Olympics. It features an international speed skating oval and ice sheets housed under a distinctive curved wood wave roof structure inspired by local bird wings. The 6-acre roof structure is supported by glulam arches that spring from massive concrete buttresses. The roof and structure were constructed using innovative wood wave panels composed of vee-shaped wood members that provide space for mechanical and electrical systems. The Oval has capacity for 8,000 spectators and includes a running track, basketball courts, and fitness facilities.
The document provides plans and details for a proposed residential development including a house, garage, alfresco area, and pool. It includes a site plan at a scale of 1:100 showing the layout of the property and location of structures, elevations of all sides of the building, a section detail, and floor plans of the buildings. Dimensions and materials are specified. The documents are intended to support a planning application for the development.
The document summarizes a public meeting held on January 11, 2016 to discuss planned improvements to the Bloor Street East streetscape from St. Paul's Square to Parliament Street in Toronto. The improvements are scheduled to take place in 2017 as part of an asphalt resurfacing project. The meeting provided information on project background, goals and opportunities, the study area, timeline, existing site conditions, proposed tree planting, streetscape opportunities including enhanced sidewalks and planted bump-outs, and preliminary design concepts. Feedback from the public meeting would help inform the final design.
An Interdisciplinary team from the AIA and New England Municipal Sustainability Network worked with the community of Bath, Maine to produce a strategy for the downtown and waterfront to address sea level rise and future development
- The document appears to be architectural plans and details for a proposed childcare centre. It includes existing and proposed floor plans, elevations, fencing details and construction details.
- Floor plans show room layouts and spaces for 16-18 children in different age groups, as well as staff areas, outdoor spaces and 21 parking spaces.
- Elevations depict the building design and materials, and shadow diagrams illustrate the impact on neighboring properties.
- Fencing and construction details provide specifications for fences, roofs and walls to meet acoustic and building requirements.
This document is Laura Handleton's landscape architecture portfolio, which includes summaries of 6 projects she worked on. The projects showcase her skills in urban design, stormwater management, recreation planning, and tactical urbanism. They include an urban sports park in Columbus, Ohio that incorporates ravines to improve stormwater function; a small-scale art installation for crickets in Salem, Massachusetts; a flexible event space in Brooklyn, New York that can be reconfigured using shipping container modules; a plaza redesign for the Wexner Center in Columbus with interlocking terraces and program elements; complete streets recommendations for Clintonville, Ohio implemented through a tactical demonstration; and miscellaneous sketches, fabrications and invitations.
This document is Samuel Zhang's architecture portfolio, including:
- Contact information and objective seeking an architect designer position.
- Educational background from Cal Poly Pomona University.
- Projects including a tessellation stadium, LA wellness center, and Hill House.
- Details on software skills, languages, and previous job experience at architecture firms.
The Superintendent presented the board with the district's assessment of the conditions of Haddonfield's schools and a preliminary budget to address the most pressing needs.
This document provides an overview map of the Black Callerton area showing various landmarks, infrastructure, and residential areas. It also lists several proposed actions related to conservation and heritage in Ponteland village and Darras Hall, including promoting the protection of historic buildings and open spaces through designations and policies, and supporting the protection of the Green Belt to maintain separation from Newcastle.
Eagle’s Nest is not merely a housing project. It’s an idea. It’s a thought. It’s a piece of art created by meticulous planning and awless execution.
Eagle’s Nest is located next to a reserve forest that rests on a hill, which is a part of the Sahyadri range. The majestic Indrayani Valley is right in the front.
From the June 30th BOE meeting is this presentation on the current progress of the buildings and grounds committee on the current state of the borough's school buildings
This document provides guidelines for building placement in a form-based code for an area called Bayfront Boulevard Main Street. It specifies requirements for build-to lines, setbacks, lot sizes, building heights, ground floor dimensions, and distances between entries. Build-to lines define how close to or far from the right-of-way buildings must be placed. Setbacks define required distances from property lines. Lot sizes, building heights, and ground floor dimensions have minimum requirements. Distances between entries are also specified. Diagrams and some exceptions to the requirements are also included.
Caracal Biodiversity Centre Staff Village + SiteGrant Hepburn
This document contains architectural plans and drawings for a proposed volunteer and researcher housing development in Kasane, Botswana. The plans include drawings for 4 units with bedrooms, bathrooms, a kitchen and living area, as well as drawings for a dining building. Additional details are provided on foundations, flooring, and materials to be used in construction. An overall site plan shows the location of the proposed housing development within the context of the existing park facilities.
This document appears to be a portfolio or resume for Quincey Nixon outlining their experience and qualifications in hospitality, leisure, and residential design projects. It includes descriptions of two high-end residential compound projects in East Hampton, NY and a townhouse renovation in New York City that Quincey Nixon served as the project architect and designer for. It also briefly mentions a few other conceptual design projects. The portfolio highlights Quincey Nixon's role in site planning, architecture, interior design, and construction management for luxury residential projects.
This document provides project details for a proposed 90-unit affordable housing development located at 3600, 3610, and 3620 San Pablo Avenue in Emeryville, California. The project would consist of a 5-story building with ground floor retail and 90 affordable rental units above. It includes plans, elevations, sections, and renderings depicting the design. Project data tables compare the proposed development to the city's zoning regulations for metrics like density, parking, open space, and more.
This document contains a sheet list and construction details for a proposed leisure centre in Carlow, Ireland. It includes 20 sheets related to the site plan, basement plan, floor plans, sections, elevations, and structural/construction details. The basement plan shows areas for a wood pellet boiler store, pool store, stairs, and car park. Construction will consist of a steel frame with rain screen cladding/curtain walling, flat and curved roofs, a concrete basement, and precast concrete floors. Sustainable elements include a green roof and rainwater harvesting.
- The document provides general notes for a construction project to change the use of a protected structure built between 1850-1860 from a mill to a dance studio.
- Expert advice must be sought from conservation architects and heritage groups before starting construction. Existing building dimensions are from a site survey.
- Precast concrete, glulaminated beams and columns, fire doors and escape routes must comply with relevant building regulations and standards.
- Steel columns and beams will span gridlines from column to column and beam to beam.
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This document provides a summary of the consultation process and feedback received regarding Windsor Siding Reserve. Over 120 survey responses were received from the local community. Key findings include:
- Safety, open space, and facilities for dogs were among the most important issues.
- Existing facilities like the playground and BMX track see regular use, while others like the cricket nets are underutilized.
- Improved landscaping, seating, lighting, and amenities like a skate park or exercise equipment were suggested for future upgrades.
- Antisocial behavior deters some from using the park at night due to perceived safety issues.
Greville, King and Porter Streets in Prahran will have temporary changes to traffic conditions from May 23rd to 28th to implement a three month bike lane trial. Greville Street will have one-way traffic and some closures. Porter Street will be closed except for local access. King Street will be closed between two streets for the duration of the trial. The changes are to ensure safety and pedestrian access will be maintained, with roads reopening once safe. Residents are thanked for their cooperation during the trial period.
The document provides information about upcoming construction works at Windsor Siding Reserve between May and July 2016. The works will include grading the site, constructing new concrete paths and installing new turf and irrigation. The BMX track will be relocated and timber retaining walls demolished. Pedestrian access will be limited during construction, though one area will remain open. It is recommended that dog walkers and pedestrians use alternate nearby parks during this time. Vehicle access and parking will not be affected by the works.
This document is an application form for a local law permit from Stonnington City Council relating to a trial closure of Greville/King Street between June 1st and August 31st 2016. It provides details of the applicant's business and contact information. It also lists conditions that will be imposed on any issued permit, including requirements that the permit holder contain all street furniture and patrons within the approved area, maintain clear pedestrian zones, only trade in the designated zone, keep the area clean, and comply with directions from authorized council officers. The applicant must agree to indemnify the council from any liabilities arising from the road occupation permit.
Stonnington City Council has installed community safety CCTV cameras in the Chapel Street and Toorak Village entertainment and retail precincts. The network is part of a package of crime prevention measures intended to make our community safer. This survey aims to assess the community’s awareness of the CCTV network and obtain feedback about how they feel about its presence and use as a crime prevention tool. The results of this survey will be used to inform future planning work around CCTV and crime and anti-social behaviour prevention measures.
The City of Stonnington is preparing a Structure Plan to plan
for and manage the future development and growth of the
Glenferrie Road and High Street activity centre to 2040. Council has recently completed the Draft Structure Plan and has undertaken the associated Stage 3 Consultation phase. The Draft Structure Plan sets out a vision for the look and feel of the Centre, and provides design guidance and parameters for potential future growth and change.
The City of Stonnington is preparing a Structure Plan (the Plan) for the future use and development of land in Hawksburn Village “Hawksburn. The Village. The Future.” The Structure Plan, when completed, will articulate the vision for Hawksburn in 2040. The directions of the Plan will inform a future amendment to the Stonnington Planning Scheme to embed the Plan’s recommendations. This report details the results of Stage 2 consultation phase ‘key directions’.
The purpose of this stage of consultation was to seek feedback from residents, traders, visitors and key stakeholders of the Hawksburn Village area, on the proposed key directions of the Plan.
The document provides an analysis report of community consultation for proposed improvements to Greville and King Streets in Prahran. Key findings from the 288 surveys, 3 information sessions with 44 attendees, and 3 pop-up events with 300 attendees include:
- Most respondents visit Greville Street to dine/drink and like the retail shops and atmosphere, while most just pass through King Street.
- Improving traffic flow and widening footpaths were the most common suggested improvements.
- The majority supported proposed changes like making streets one-way and improving pedestrian areas and crossings.
- Comments at pop-ups also supported improvements like wider footpaths and more pedestrian focus, green space, and streetscape aest
The Stonnington Aged Services annual client survey aims to determine the level of client satisfaction with Aged Services. This information will be used to ensure quality services continue to be delivered to the community. Where services are currently not meeting the needs and expectations of clients, this information will form a better understanding of how they can be improved through future planning.
Council is preparing draft concept plans to improve the pedestrian amenity along Greville and King Streets, Prahran. Those who live, work and visit the area participated either by survey or attendance at an information session. We have developed a couple of draft concept plans to give you an idea about how we’re planning to improve Greville and King Streets. Information from this report will be used to inform the final design package which we will present to community members, including residents, traders, service providers and visitors to the area for further comment.
This survey’s purpose was to explore utilisation of shopping areas in Stonnington, including what factors attract or detract people from visiting some shopping areas. The survey data will help to inform the marketing and branding of Stonnington’s shopping areas and assist with other economic development activities to support the development of Stonnington businesses.
July 2015: Sustainable Environment (Connect Stonnington Group)Stonnington Connect
This survey aims to identify the issues of interest to residents and gain an insight into current environmental attitudes and behaviours. The results of this section will inform Council’s environmental sustainability activities and provide a measure for the effectiveness of our sustainability initiatives.
The purpose of this section is to increase Council’s understanding of residents’ knowledge, attitudes, behaviour and perception of safety with regards to road use within the City of Stonnington. The results will assist Council’s Transport Department in future program planning and service delivery.
March 2015: Sustainable Transport (Connect Stonnington Group)Stonnington Connect
Council is doing enough to encourage sustainable transport according to over half of respondents. The highest priority for public transport initiatives was increasing service frequency. The majority of respondents who have travelled less by car have changed to public transport. Respondents rated public transport and cycling as working well for new modes of travel. Improving footpaths, lighting and pedestrian crossings were suggested as encouraging more sustainable transport use.
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2. CONTENTS
Document Register:
Rev Date Distribution Reason for Issue Issued By
Stonnington Draft for initial review CR
P1 18.09.2015 Stonnington Design Development Stage 1 MR
P2 19.10.2015 Stonnington DD Progress MR
P3 30.10.2015 Stonnington Design Development Sitewide MR
P4 04.12.2015 Stonnington Design Development MR
Prepared for the City of Stonnington by:
rush wright associates
Lvl 4, 105 Queen Street
Melbourne Vic Australia 3000
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Disclaimer:
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relied on considerable third party information and disclaim
any and all liability to any person in respect of anything or
the consequences of anything done or omitted to be done
in reliance upon the whole or any part of this document.
8 TREES AND PLANTING 63
Key plant species selections
Stage 1
Stage 2
stage 3
stage 4
Stgae 5
Stage 6
9 LIGHTING DESIGN 79
Lighting inspirations
9.1 Catenary Design (Webb Report), refer Appendix A
9.2 Site wide lighting concepts (WGE report), refer
Appendix B
10 LANDSCAPE 83
Design Development Drawings, refer Appendix C
11 SERVICES DESIGN 85
Civil, Electrical, Hyrdraulic Design
refer Appendix D and Appendix E
12 TRAFFIC DESIGN 87
Traffic advice and reports, refer Appendix F
0 GREVILLE STREET PRECINCT - WHOLE OF SITE 3
Overall plan
Staging plan
1.0 STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS 7
Current plans and renders
2.0 STAGE 2: GREVILLE STREET SHARED ZONE 19
Current plans and renders
3.0 STAGE 3: KING STREET CLOSURE 25
Current plans and renders
4.0 STAGE 4: PORTER STREET SHARED ZONE 29
Current plans and renders
5.0 STAGE 5: GREVILLE STREET IMPROVEMENTS 33
(EAST AND WEST)
Current plans and renders
6.0 STAGE 6: PRAHRAN TOWN HALL FRONTAGE 39
Current plans and renders
7 DESIGN ELEMENTS 43
7.1 City of Stonnington - Standard urban design palette
7.2 Ground Plane
paving pattern design opportunities
metal highlights
7.3 Walls and edges
7.4 Furniture
7.5 Planters
7.6 Bicycle racks/ Bollard elements
7.7 Public Art Opportunities
2
City of Stonnington Greville Street Precinct
Public Realm Design
Design Development Report, October 2015. Revision [P2].
4. 4Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT OVERALL PLAN
GREVILLE STREET PRECINCT : WHOLE OF SITE
GREVILLE STREET
CHATHAM STREET
GRATTAN
GARDENS
PRAHRAN TOWN HALL
PRAHRAN
STATION
LEGGETTS LANE
PRINCES CLOSE
KING STREET
STEDMONDSROAD
IZETTSTREET
CHAPELSTREET
LTCHAPELSTREET
GRATTANSTREET
PORTERSTREET
5. 5Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGING PLAN
GREVILLE STREET PRECINCT : WHOLE OF SITE
STAGE 5
STAGE 3
KING STREET
CLOSURE
STAGE 5B
GREVILLE ST EAST
IMPROVEMENTS
STAGE 1
GRATTAN GARDENSSTAGE 5A
GREVILLE ST WEST
IMPROVEMENTS
STAGE 2
GREVILLE ST SHARED ZONE AND
IZETT STREET INTERSECTION
STAGE 4
PORTER STREET SHARED ZONE
+ COMMERCIAL ROAD SIGNALS
PLUS TEMPORARY GREVILLE ST
WEST ONE WAY INFRASTRUCTURE
STAGE 6
PRAHRAN TOWN HALL
FORECOURT
8. 8Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CANOPY PLAN
STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENSSTAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS
+EX 0.00
+RL 0.00
HARDSCAPE KEY
EXTENT OF WORKS
EXISTING KERB
ASPHALT PAVING
GRANITE PAVING - SHARED ZONE
100 X 100 SETTS WITH COLOUR PATTERN
GRANITE PAVING - STEPS
STEEL TREE SURROUND
TACTILE GROUND SURFACE INDICATORS (TGSI)
EXISTING WALL TO RETAIN
ROUGH BASALT ROCKERY WALL
GLAZED BRICK PLANTER WALL
CONCRETE EDGE - FLUSH KERB
EXISTING KERB AND CHANNEL
OVERHEAD AWNING LINE
BICYCLE RACK
BENCH SEAT WITH BACK AND ARMRESTS
SEAT WALL: MULTICOLOUR GLAZED BRICK
RAISED PLANTER WITH SEATING
FEATURE SEAT / BUTTON BOLLARD
BOLLARD: STEEL CLAD CONCRETE THIMBLE
RECYCLING AND RUBBISH BIN SET
DRINKING FOUNTAIN
STRIP DRAIN
PROPOSED LIGHT POLE
EXISTING POLE WITH LIGHTING TO REMAIN
EXISTING POLE TO REMAIN WITH LIGHTING REMOVED
CATENARY SUPPORT POLE
BEACON: INFORMATION WAYFINDING
EXISTING LEVEL
PROPOSED LEVEL
SOFTSCAPE KEY
EXISTING TREE TO BE RETAINED
EXISTING TREE TO BE TRANSPLANTED (PALM)
WSUD TREEPIT WITH UNDERPLANTING
LARGE PLANTER WITH SEMI-ADVANCED TREES
UNDERPLANTING
ADVANCED PALM PLANTING IN TURF / GARDEN BED
EXISTING GARDEN BED TO BE REPLANTED
NEW GARDEN BED
NEW TURF BED GREVILLE STREET
GRATTANSTREET
9. 9Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PLAN - GROUNDPLANE
STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS
GREVILLE STREET
GRATTANSTREET
GREVILLE STREET
GREVILLE STREET
SHARED ZONE
GREVILLE STREET
FOOTPATH AND
TRADING ZONE
GRATTAN GARDENS
FORECOURT
GRATTAN GARDENS
GRASSED TERRACE
RESIDENTIAL LANEWAY
10. 10Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT RENDER
STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENSSTAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS
GRATTAN STREET
GREVILLESTREET
11. 11Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS
12. 12Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS
13. 13Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS
14. 14Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS
GLAZED BRICK WALL
WITH BULLNOSE PROFILE
STEEL TREE SURROUND
GRATTAN GARDENS FORECOURT
GRANITE SETTS IN 4 NEUTRAL GREY TONE COLOURS
IN WOVEN PAVING PATTERN
EXISTING WATER FEATURE
WITH STAINLESS STEEL GRATES
TO BE RETAINED
15. 15Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS
CONCRETE PLANTER SEAT
CLAD IN PAINTED STEEL
EXISTING WATER FEATURE
WITH STAINLESS STEEL GRATES
TO BE RETAINED
GRATTAN GARDENS FORECOURT
GRANITE SETTS IN 4 NEUTRAL GREY TONE COLOURS
IN WOVEN PAVING PATTERN
GLAZED BRICK WALL
WITH BULLNOSE PROFILE
CATENARY POLE WITH
RIGGING FOR FUNCTIONAL LIGHTING
AND EVENT INFRASTRUCTURE
16. 16Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS
GRASSED TERRACE PATHS
INCLINED EVENT LAWN
GRANITE STEPS WITH
STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAILS AND FEATURE LIGHTING
TO GRATTAN GARDENS FORECOURT
CATENARY POLE WITH
RIGGING FOR FUNCTIONAL LIGHTING
AND EVENT INFRASTRUCTURE
SEQUINED CATENARY
WITH LED STUDDED MESH BORDER
AT 8-METRE HEIGHT
BOTANICAL CATENARY
WITH FLORAL HOUSING TO FEATURE LIGHTS
AT 9.5-METRE HEIGHT
17. 17Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS
NEW STREET TREE
WAYFINDING AND
INFORMATION BEACON
EXISTING PERIMETER WALLS
TO BE RETAINED
CLEAN DOWN AND REPAINT
CONCRETE BOLLARD
CLAD IN TEXTURED
STAINLESS STEEL
INTEGRATION WORKS:
ASPHALT RAMP WITH RUBBER
KERBS AND LINE MARKINGS
CATENARY POLE WITH
RIGGING FOR FUNCTIONAL LIGHTING
AND EVENT INFRASTRUCTURE
18. 18Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS
NIGHT RENDER
CATENARY POLE WITH
RIGGING FOR FUNCTIONAL LIGHTING
AND EVENT INFRASTRUCTURE
SEQUINED CATENARY
WITH LED STUDDED MESH BORDER
AT 8-METRE HEIGHT
BOTANICAL CATENARY
WITH FLORAL HOUSING TO FEATURE LIGHTS
AT 9.5-METRE HEIGHT
CONCRETE PLANTER SEAT
CLAD IN PAINTED STEEL
CONCRETE SEAT
CLAD IN PAINTED STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL BIKE RACK
20. 20Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 2: GREVILLE STREET SHARED ZONE
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CANOPY PLANDESIGN DEVELOPMENT CANOPY PLAN
+EX 0.00
+RL 0.00
GREVILLE STREET
ST.EDMONDSROAD
IZETTSTREET
GRATTANSTREET
HARDSCAPE KEY
EXTENT OF WORKS
EXISTING KERB
ASPHALT PAVING
GRANITE PAVING - SHARED ZONE
100 X 100 SETTS WITH COLOUR PATTERN
BLUESTONE PAVING - FOOTPATH
VEHICULAR GRADE PERMEABLE PAVING
TACTILE GROUND SURFACE INDICATORS (TGSI)
EXISTING KERB AND CHANNEL
RAISED BLUESTONE KERB AND CHANNEL
BLUESTONE MOUNTABLE KERB
OVERHEAD AWNING LINE
BICYCLE RACK
BENCH SEAT WITH BACK AND ARMRESTS
RAISED PLANTER WITH SEATING
FEATURE SEAT / BUTTON BOLLARD
BOLLARD: STEEL CLAD CONCRETE THIMBLE
CIRCULAR BOLLARD
REMOVABLE BOLLARD
PEDESTRIAN BARRIER
RECYCLING AND RUBBISH BIN SET
DRINKING FOUNTAIN
STRIP DRAIN
PROPOSED LIGHT POLE
EXISTING POLE WITH LIGHTING TO REMAIN
EXISTING POLE TO REMAIN WITH LIGHTING REMOVED
CATENARY SUPPORT POLE
BEACON: INFORMATION WAYFINDING
EXISTING LEVEL
PROPOSED LEVEL
SOFTSCAPE KEY
EXISTING TREE TO BE RETAINED
WSUD TREEPIT WITH UNDERPLANTING
21. 21Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 2: GREVILLE STREET SHARED ZONE
22. 22Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 2: GREVILLE STREET SHARED ZONE
WSUD TREE PIT
WITH FLUSH KERB FOR OVERLAND FLOW
AND INTERMITTENT RAISED KERB AS WHEEL STOP
BLUESTONE FOOTPATH AND TRADING ZONE
TO COUNCIL STANDARDS
PROPOSED STREET TREE
IN FLUSH KERB OUTSTAND WITH
INTERMITTENT RAISED KERB AS WHEEL STOP
CONCRETE PLANTER SEAT
CLAD IN PAINTED STEEL
GREVILLE STREET SHARED ZONE
GRANITE SETTS IN 4 NEUTRAL GREY TONE COLOURS
IN WOVEN PAVING PATTERN
23. 23Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 2: GREVILLE STREET SHARED ZONE
CONCRETE PLANTER SEAT
CLAD IN PAINTED STEEL
CONCRETE SEAT
CLAD IN PAINTED STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL BIKE RACKSTEEL TREE SURROUND
WITH GRANITE PAVING BAND
CATENARY POLE WITH
RIGGING FOR FUNCTIONAL LIGHTING
AND EVENT INFRASTRUCTURE
26. 26Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 3: KING STREET CLOSURE
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CANOPY PLAN
+EX 0.00
+RL 0.00
KING STREET
REFER KING STREEET SECTION
GREVILLE STREET
LT.CHAPELSTREET
CHAPELSTREET
HARDSCAPE KEY
EXTENT OF WORKS
EXISTING KERB
ASPHALT PAVING
CONTRASTING INTERSECTION THRESHOLD PAVING
GRANITE PAVING - SHARED ZONE
100 X 100 SETTS WITH COLOUR PATTERN
BLUESTONE PAVING - FOOTPATH
TACTILE GROUND SURFACE INDICATORS (TGSI)
EXISTING KERB AND CHANNEL
RAISED BLUESTONE KERB AND CHANNEL
OVERHEAD AWNING LINE
BICYCLE RACK
BENCH SEAT WITH BACK AND ARMRESTS
LINEAR BENCH SEAT TUBULAR STEEL AND MESH
CIRCULAR BOLLARD
REMOVABLE BOLLARD
RECYCLING AND RUBBISH BIN SET
DRINKING FOUNTAIN
STRIP DRAIN
PROPOSED LIGHT POLE
VERTICAL CATENARY LIGHTING AND MESH STRUCTURE
BEACON: INFORMATION WAYFINDING
EXISTING LEVEL
PROPOSED LEVEL
SOFTSCAPE KEY
EXISTING TREE TO BE RETAINED
GARDEN BED WITH CLIMBERS
27. 27Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 3: KING STREET CLOSURE
NIGHT RENDER
VERTICAL SCREEN AND CATENARY
WITH FEATURE LIGHTING
AND CLIMBERS
MULTI-HEADED LIGHT POLE
WITH PROJECTIONS TO PAVING
PERFORATED STEEL MESH SEAT
WITH INTERNAL FEATURE LIGHTING
CAFE FURNITURE KING STREET PAVING
GRANITE SETTS IN 4 NEUTRAL GREY TONE COLOURS
IN WOVEN PAVING PATTERN
28. 28Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 3: KING STREET CLOSURE
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SECTION
EXISTING KING STREET SECTION PROPOSED KING STREET SECTION
30. 30Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 4: PORTER STREET SHARED ZONE
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CANOPY PLAN
+EX 0.00
+RL 0.00
GREVILLE STREET
PORTERSTREET
PORTERSTREET
HARDSCAPE KEY
EXTENT OF WORKS
EXISTING KERB
ASPHALT PAVING
CONTRASTING INTERSECTION THRESHOLD PAVING
GRANITE PAVING - SHARED ZONE
100 X 100 SETTS WITH COLOUR PATTERN
BLUESTONE PAVING - FOOTPATH
TACTILE GROUND SURFACE INDICATORS (TGSI)
EXISTING KERB AND CHANNEL
SE1: RAISED BLUESTONE KERB AND CHANNEL
OVERHEAD AWNING LINE
BENCH SEAT WITH BACK AND ARMRESTS
SEAT WALL: MULTICOLOUR GLAZED BRICK
RAISED PLANTER WITH SEATING
FEATURE SEAT / BUTTON BOLLARD
BOLLARD: STEEL CLAD CONCRETE THIMBLE
CIRCULAR BOLLARD
PROPOSED NEW FENCE TO PLATFORM EDGE
RECYCLING AND RUBBISH BIN SET
DRINKING FOUNTAIN
PROPOSED LIGHT POLE
EXISTING POLE WITH LIGHTING TO REMAIN
EXISTING POLE TO REMAIN WITH LIGHTING REMOVED
BEACON: INFORMATION WAYFINDING
EXISTING LEVEL
PROPOSED LEVEL
SOFTSCAPE KEY
EXISTING TREE TO BE RETAINED
WSUD TREEPIT WITH UNDERPLANTING
Add road markings and signs
for pedestrian crossing
including additional light pole
to match existing
31. 31Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STAGE 4: PORTER STREET SHARED ZONE
WAYFINDING AND
INFORMATION BEACON
NEW STREET TREES NEW STREET LIGHTPOLE EXISTING PHOENIX PALM
PORTER STREET SHARED ZONE
GRANITE SETTS IN 4 NEUTRAL GREY TONE COLOURS
IN WOVEN PAVING PATTERN
NEW STEEL PATTERNED FENCE
34. 34Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CANOPY PLAN
STAGE 5A: GREVILLE STREET WEST IMPROVEMENTS
+EX 0.00
+RL 0.00
GREVILLE STREET
PORTERSTREET
GRATTANSTREET
HARDSCAPE KEY
EXTENT OF WORKS
EXISTING KERB
ASPHALT PAVING
CONTRASTING INTERSECTION THRESHOLD PAVING
BLUESTONE PAVING - FOOTPATH
TACTILE GROUND SURFACE INDICATORS (TGSI)
EXISTING KERB AND CHANNEL
RAISED BLUESTONE KERB AND CHANNEL
OVERHEAD AWNING LINE
BENCH SEAT WITH BACK AND ARMRESTS
SEAT WALL: MULTICOLOUR GLAZED BRICK
RAISED PLANTER WITH SEATING
FEATURE SEAT / BUTTON BOLLARD
BOLLARD: STEEL CLAD CONCRETE THIMBLE
CIRCULAR BOLLARD
RECYCLING AND RUBBISH BIN SET
DRINKING FOUNTAIN
PROPOSED LIGHT POLE
EXISTING POLE WITH LIGHTING TO REMAIN
EXISTING POLE TO REMAIN WITH LIGHTING REMOVED
BEACON: INFORMATION WAYFINDING
EXISTING LEVEL
PROPOSED LEVEL
SOFTSCAPE KEY
EXISTING TREE TO BE RETAINED
WSUD TREEPIT WITH UNDERPLANTING
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STAGE 5A: GREVILLE STREET IMPROVEMENTS
36. 36Prepared for the City of Stonnington
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STAGE 5B: GREVILLE STREET EAST IMPROVEMENTS
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CANOPY PLAN
+EX 0.00
+RL 0.00
GREVILLE STREET
MACQUARIESTREET
IZETTSTREET
ST.EDMONDSROAD
HARDSCAPE KEY
EXTENT OF WORKS
EXISTING KERB
ASPHALT PAVING
CONTRASTING INTERSECTION THRESHOLD PAVING
BLUESTONE PAVING - FOOTPATH
TACTILE GROUND SURFACE INDICATORS (TGSI)
EXISTING KERB AND CHANNEL
RAISED BLUESTONE KERB AND CHANNEL
OVERHEAD AWNING LINE
BICYCLE RACK
BENCH SEAT WITH BACK AND ARMRESTS
SEAT WALL: MULTICOLOUR GLAZED BRICK
RAISED PLANTER WITH SEATING
FEATURE SEAT / BUTTON BOLLARD
BOLLARD: STEEL CLAD CONCRETE THIMBLE
CIRCULAR BOLLARD
PEDESTRIAN BARRIER
RECYCLING AND RUBBISH BIN SET
DRINKING FOUNTAIN
PROPOSED LIGHT POLE
EXISTING POLE WITH LIGHTING TO REMAIN
EXISTING POLE TO REMAIN WITH LIGHTING REMOVED
BEACON: INFORMATION WAYFINDING
EXISTING LEVEL
PROPOSED LEVEL
SOFTSCAPE KEY
EXISTING TREE TO BE RETAINED
WSUD TREEPIT WITH UNDERPLANTING
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STAGE 5B: GREVILLE STREET EAST IMPROVEMENTS
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CANOPY PLAN
+EX 0.00
+RL 0.00
GREVILLE STREET
CHAPELSTREET
HARDSCAPE KEY
EXTENT OF WORKS
EXISTING KERB
ASPHALT PAVING
EXISTING BLUESTONE PAVING - STEPS
BLUESTONE PAVING - FOOTPATH
STAINLESS STEEL TREE SURROUND
TACTILE GROUND SURFACE INDICATORS (TGSI)
EXISTING WALL TO RETAIN
GLAZED BRICK PLANTER WALL
STEEL BLADE WALL
CONCRETE EDGE - FLUSH KERB
EXISTING KERB AND CHANNEL
OVERHEAD AWNING LINE
BICYCLE RACK
LINEAR BENCH SEAT TUBULAR STEEL
BENCH SEAT WITH BACK AND ARMRESTS
PERFORATED MESH SEAT
RAISED PLANTER WITH SEATING
FEATURE SEAT / BUTTON BOLLARD
BOLLARD: STEEL CLAD CONCRETE THIMBLE
RECYCLING AND RUBBISH BIN SET
DRINKING FOUNTAIN
STRIP DRAIN
PROPOSED LIGHT POLE
EXISTING POLE WITH LIGHTING TO REMAIN
EXISTING POLE TO REMAIN WITH LIGHTING REMOVED
BEACON: INFORMATION WAYFINDING
EXISTING LEVEL
PROPOSED LEVEL
SOFTSCAPE KEY
EXISTING TREE TO BE RETAINED
WSUD TREEPIT WITH UNDERPLANTING
38. 38Prepared for the City of Stonnington
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STAGE 5B: GREVILLE STREET EAST IMPROVEMENTS
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CANOPY PLAN
STAGE 6: PRAHRAN TOWN HALL FORECOURT
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GREVILLE STREET
CHAPELSTREET
KING STREET
HARDSCAPE KEY
EXTENT OF WORKS
EXISTING KERB
ASPHALT PAVING
BLUESTONE PAVING
TACTILE GROUND SURFACE INDICATORS (TGSI)
EXISTING KERB AND CHANNEL
OVERHEAD AWNING LINE
BICYCLE RACK
LINEAR BENCH SEAT TUBULAR STEEL
RECYCLING AND RUBBISH BIN SET
DRINKING FOUNTAIN
PROPOSED LIGHT POLE
EXISTING POLE WITH LIGHTING TO REMAIN
EXISTING POLE TO REMAIN WITH LIGHTING REMOVED
RELOCATED HERITAGE POLE
INGROUND LED
OVERSIZE PLANTER
BEACON: INFORMATION WAYFINDING
EXISTING LEVEL
PROPOSED LEVEL
SOFTSCAPE KEY
EXISTING TREE TO BE RETAINED
LARGE PLANTER WITH SEMI-ADVANCED TREES
UNDERPLANTING
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STAGE 6: PRAHRAN TOWN HALL FORECOURT
OVERSCALED RAISED PLANTERS
CONCRETE CLAD IN PAINTED STEEL
PERFORATED STEEL SEAT AND
CURVED STEEL TUBING
BENCH SEAT
EXISTING PLANE TREES
BLUESTONE PAVING WITH
METAL INLAY AND
IN-GROUND FEATURE LIGHTING
WAYFINDING AND
INFORMATION BEACON
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7.1 CITY OF STONNINGTON - STANDARD URBAN DESIGN PALETTE
DESIGN ELEMENTS
PartD:StandardPalette
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49City of Stonnington / Chapel Street Palette Guidelines 2013
PartD:StandardPalette
Standard Kerb Channel Profile
Uncut bluestone pitchers, sawn bluestone gutterstone and sawn
bluestone kerb.
Sawn bluestone pitchers
uted along the
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buted along
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distributed
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at sawn top
nnel stones
where that is
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Street
Pedestrian Zone Kerbstone Gutter-
stone
54 City of Stonnington / Chapel Street Palette Guidelines 2013
PartD:StandardPalette
WSUD LINTEL
WSUD LINTEL
HEEL SAFE
GRATE
WSUD LINTEL
WSUD LINTEL
HEEL SAFE
GRATE
Plan of typical pit location
Section of typical water inlet
Standard Planting Palette
Description
WSUD Side Entry pit located along Chapel Street to act as a
primary watering system for the trees planted in footpath.
Pit to be covered with bicycle safe stormwater grate. Refer to
7.18 Street Pit Grate.
Application
To be distributed along Chapel street in close proximity to trees
planted in footpath.
Preference is to have one side entry pit per tree.
Dimensions
TBC
Installation
In kerb and channel to manufacturer recommendations.
Maintenance
Periodic inspection by Council’s Maintenance Department.
.
8.4 Standard Side Entry Pit
Standard Furniture Palette
7.11 Standard Water Station - Option A
Description
DDA compliant filtered water station with drinking fountain and
bottle refill dispenser.
Application
To be distributed at key public areas along Chapel Street,such
as pause points and village squares.
Where possible, the station should be installed adjacent to
garden bed areas where spilt and excess water can be used to
irrigate planting.
Materials and Finishes
Housing frame: Stainless steel (304)
Housing unit: Anodised aluminium
Water supply connection: 50mm PVC
Graphic Panels: 2mm thick polycarbonate sheet
Dimensions
Length: 598mm
Width: 327mm
Height: Custom height at 1050mm
Installation
Surface mount or sub surface mount to manufacturer
recommendations.
All plumbing and drainage work is to be done in accordance
with the local authority’s regulations and by a licensed
contractor.
Maintenance
Periodic inspection by Council’s Maintenance Department.
Filter to be replaced every 12-18 months.
Recommended Supplier or Similar
Arrow-Alpha Industries
Unit customised at
1050mm high
FOOTPTAHS+DRIVEWAYS
CityofStonnington
STANDARDPALETTE
FOOTPTAHS+SHAREWAYSFOOTPATHDETAILS,LANES+SHAREWA
Granite/BluestoneGranite/BluestoneGraniteSetts
450x450200x200100x100
Sawn bluestone pavers
Description
Pedestrian grade natural sawn bluestone paving
Application
To be distributed along the entire length of Chapel Street as the
primary pavement.
Materials and Finishes
Material: Bluestone
Colour: Natural
Finish: Sawn
Dimensions
Length: 595mm
Width: 595mm
Thickness: 40mm
Installation
Laid in a stretcher bond pattern perpendicular to kerb.
Provide a 5mm joint to paving.
The paving should be a consistent finish, level and flush with
adjacent pavement surfaces.
Provide construction, expansion and isolation joints to
engineer’s requirements.
Install on mortar bed and insitu concrete base to engineer’s
requirements.
Maintenance
Periodic inspection by Council’s Maintenance Department.
Supplier
Preference for Australian sourced bluestone
7.19 Standard Footpath Paving - Pedestrian Grade Zone
• bluestone kerb and channel
• rubbish and recycling bins • drinking fountain • wsud treepit
• bluestone paving
• pedestrian thresholds
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7.2 GROUND PLANE : PAVING PATTERN DESIGN OPPORTUNITIES
• moderately randomised pattern
• paving pattern incorporates high contrast paving strip
• pattern derived from the geomorphology of Victoria
• design development render
• woven pattern
• blended interface between paver sizes
• design development render
46. 46Prepared for the City of Stonnington
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7.2 GROUND PLANE : METAL HIGHLIGHTS
STAGE 1: DESIGN ELEMENTS
• design development render• tree surround
• tactile pattern• metal threads within groundplane • existing water feature
47. 47Prepared for the City of Stonnington
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7.3 WALLS EDGES: COLOURS MATERIALS
STAGE 1: DESIGN ELEMENTS
• design development render
• colour palette inspiration
• glazed brick palette • glazed brick walls • glazed brick detail coursing
• wall and planter forms inspired by heritage elements of Grattan Gardens
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7.5 PLANTERS AND BOLLARDS
STAGE 1: DESIGN ELEMENTS
• subtle variety• varying shapes and textures
• unique objects with consistent language • stainless steel and concrete bollard (thimble form) • button seat / bollard
• define paths and spaces within the shared zone• field of objects
49. 49Prepared for the City of Stonnington
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7.5 PLANTERS AND BOLLARDS
STAGE 1: DESIGN ELEMENTS
• design development render• seat planter plan
• seat planter section
50. 50Prepared for the City of Stonnington
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7.6 BICYCLE RACKS/ BOLLARD ELEMENTS
STAGE 1: DESIGN ELEMENTS
• design development render
• street furniture as bollard
• bicycle rack
• borrowed language• hoop bike rack
51. 51Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
7.4 MISCELLANEOUS AND STANDARD ELEMENTS
STAGE 1: DESIGN ELEMENTS
• seat backs on seating wall • stainless steel strip drain • design development render
• granite tactiles • stainless steel handrail • cafe furniture
52. 52Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
7.7 GREVILLE STREET SHARED ZONE ELEMENTS
STAGE 2: DESIGN ELEMENTS
• wsud tree pit • wsud tree pit
• line markings by colour contrast • pedestrian barrier• line markings by colour contrast
• design development render
53. 53Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
7.7 KING STREET ELEMENTS
STAGE 3: DESIGN ELEMENTS
• design development render
• paving pattern• lighting to enhance paving pattern and cast shadows• vertical screen and catenary • with some greening
• screen could provide interim pattern whilst climbers establish • effects through projection or art installation
• playful lighting effects
54. 54Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
7.7 PORTER STREET ELEMENTS
STAGE 4: DESIGN ELEMENTS
• design development render
• paving pattern • railway fence with deformed pickets
• fence panels with selected opacity and transparency
• inground LED to define pedestrian edges
• field of points to read at day and night
• railway fence graphic embedded in fence design
55. 55Prepared for the City of Stonnington
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7.7 GREVILLE STREET WEST EAST
STAGE 5: DESIGN ELEMENTS
• wsud tree pit• bluestone footpath
• stainless steel seating in a variety of options • design development render
• tree pit grate
56. 56Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
7.7 PRAHRAN TOWN HALL LIBRARY ELEMENTS
STAGE 5: DESIGN ELEMENTS
• perforated steel for seating • design development render
• existing ramp and stair wall • steel blade wall• stainless steel seating benches
57. 57Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
7.7 PRAHRAN TOWN HALL FORECOURT ELEMENTS
STAGE 6: DESIGN ELEMENTS
• seating within chapel street language
• town hall frontage • design development render• in-ground LED strip
• stone paving with metal inlay
• seasonal planting opportunities • overscaled elements
58. 58Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
7.8 PUBLIC ART OPPORTUNITIES
PORTER STREET
1
3
2
1
2
3
BEACON OBJECT SERIES (REFER GRATTAN GARDENS)
COLLABORATION PROJECT: NEW STEEL FENCING TO PLATFORM
BOUNDARY COULD INTEGRATE CONTEMPORARY DESIGN ARTWORK
(REINTERPRET TRADITIONAL RAILWAY PICKET CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS.
COLLABORATION PROJECT: SHARED ZONE PAVING DESIGN AS
INTEGRATION OF HISTORIC CULTURAL ELEMENTS AND IDEAS
INCLUDING LIGHTING, IMAGE, TEXT, PAVING DESIGN IN GRANITE -
BLUESTONE PALETTE.
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7.8 PUBLIC ART OPPORTUNITIES
GRATTAN GARDENS
BEACON OBJECT SERIES: A REPEATED
STREET ELEMENT (REFER OTHER
PRECINCT PLAN MARKUPS) WHICH COULD
INVESTIGATE HISTORY, INTERPRETATION,
SOUND, LIGHT, LOCAL EVENT BULLETIN,
INTERACTIVE ELEMENTS.
CATENARY LIGHTPOLES WITH PROJECTION
CAPACITY FROM RIGGING (NOTE: STAGE 2
IMPLEMENTATION) IMAGE ART SOUND
INSTALLATION
PERIOD OF THREE MONTH TRAFFIC
TRIAL WITH TEMPORARY FESTIVAL
INSTALLATION OF LIGHTING BY ARTISTS
OR STUDENTS FROM THE MELBOURNE
POLYTECHNIC DIPLOMA OF ‘LIVE
PRODUCTION TECHNICAL SERVICES’ AT
PRAHRAN CAMPUS
1
2
3
1
2
3
3
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PRAHRAN TOWN HALL
7.8 PUBLIC ART OPPORTUNITIES
4
CHAPELSTREET
GREVILLE STREET
2
2
1
3
3
1
2
3
4
BEACON OBJECT SERIES (REFER GRATTAN GARDENS)
COLOUR - IMAGE WALL TREATMENT WITH TEMPORARY OR
PERMANENT LIGHT PROJECT SERIES
COLLABORATION PROJECT: LIBRARY AND TOWN HALL OFFICES
(FUTURE CIVIC FACILITY) SPECIAL OBJECT OR PAVING INSERTIONS
PRAHRAN TOWN HALL FORECOURT: SPECIAL ARTWORK
INTEGRATION FOR MARKING TOWN HALL SPACE ALONG CHAPEL
STREET
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KING STREET
7.8 PUBLIC ART OPPORTUNITIES
4 4 4 4 43 3 3 3
2 2
1
1
2
3
4
5
BEACON OBJECT SERIES (REFER GRATTAN GARDENS)
COLOUR - IMAGE WALL TREATMENT
SPECIAL GRANITE PAVING PATTERN SERIES
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT LIGHT PROJECT SERIES ONTO PAVING
LIGHTING DESIGNER ARTIST COLLABORATION
A. LIGHTING PROJECTS (REFER #4 ABOVE)
B. SEAT LIGHTING
C. LIGHT EFFECTS ONTO BUILDING PIERS
D. VERTICAL CATENARY LIGHTING DESIGN
E. GOBO PROJECTIONS
CHAPELSTREET
LT.CHAPELSTREET
GREVILLE
STREET
KING STREET
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PLANTING KEY PLAN
STAGE 1: GRATTAN GARDENS
Understory:
Agave americana, Aloe arborescens,
A. barberae, A. plicatilis, Dion
spinulosum, Yucca filamentosa or
Y. recurvifolia, Zamia furfuracea
Understory:
Agave americana, Aloe arborescens,
A. barberae, A. plicatilis, Dion
spinulosum, Yucca filamentosa or
Y. recurvifolia, Zamia furfuracea
Ficus platypoda
Existing Schinus molle var. areira
with new understorey planting
Transplanted Phoenix canariensis
Existing Phoenix canariensis
Chamaerops humilis
Cussonia spicata
Washingtonia robusta
Existing Melia azedarach
Ceiba sp.
Chamaerops humilis
Erythrina crista-galli
Jacaranda mimosifolia
Brachychiton populneus x
acerifolius ‘Jerilderie Red’
Brachychiton populneus x
acerifolius ‘Jerilderie Red’
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The fresh design prepared bythe design team for Grattan Gardensisbased on the conceptof“bringing
back the gardens” into Greville Street – a theme developed during the masterplan phase.
The park redesign is based on a reinterpretation of the original late 19th- early 20th Century
“gardenesque” layout of the gardens, while providing spaces for social interaction and informal
seating for the Prahran neighbourhood, serving contemporary needs and uses. Botanical interest
and diversity is central to the design ideas presented, following the nineteenth century and early 20th
Century ambition of curating a plant collection for the park that adds to a sense of public richness.
The current “symmetrical” order of a 7m wide path dividing 2 raised grass lawns and with only 3
tree species types has eroded the exuberance of the original garden and planting palette. There is
potential “delight” in diverse plantings which we believe are essential to any park experience.
The two existing Phoenix palms are not part of the original 19th century layout of the gardens. They
have probably already been transplanted once before, possibly as part of the current design. One
Palm was originally closer to Greville Street as seen in the photo below. The current symmetrical
design, framing an empty view, is akin to a domestic arrangement at a private house development or
suburban estate entry and does diminish and dominate the visual perception of the park today.
Functional issues:
The new design aims to provide equity of access up onto
a single grass terrace (this is not currently provided in
this area of the park).
This requires a ramped path edging the west side of
the park. The alignment of this path requires cutting
into and retaining the existing grades at its north and
south ends. Such a path cannot be located on the
east side due to existing electrical switching and pit
infrastructure on the NE corner. (It is undesirable to
land a ramped path in that area).
The existing NW palm is right against the alignment of the proposed ramped path edge wall and
requires relocation. Building a retaining wall against its swollen trunk base (bole) is not ideal due
to the scale of the current swelling and trunk, resulting in uncomfortable visual proximity (it will feel
too close). The palm requires a more generous space within a larger lawn area - hence the current
proposal to relocate to the SE area of the terrace. The edge to this pathway will be planted with new
Washingtonia robusta or Livistona chinensis palms and suitable understorey.
While we understand that Phoenix palms are very robust, a successful, diverse new planting for this
edge will be difficult to achieve horticulturally / aesthetically around the bole of the existing palm and
in elevation along the terrace edge and within the 2m cross section of the proposed garden. It will
feel ‘thin’ and too close to the wall system.
The current DD design drawings show planning that is not purely symmetrical. (Circular Planter sizes, forecourt
tree locations, catenary, non- ovoid grass shaping etc.) Retaining the symmetry of the existing palm locations
diminishes the potential of the new design and detracts from the long term potential of new plantings.
The proposed locations of the two Palms, one retained and one relocated establishes a larger plant scale on the
east side of the grass terrace with bold palm frond textures set against fine peppercorn foliage. The placement
allows the largest area of free grass space. The two palm specimens will become a linked pair of strong vertical
markers leading the eye and walkers off the forecourt, a kind of large scale pair of sentinels, inviting pedestrians
up to the terrace and the park beyond.
Transplanting of existing Phoenix canariensis within DD Grattan Gardens design.
The Palm (in question) on leftofpicture istherefore proposed
to be relocated on the east side of park against the existing
line of peppercorns (right). The space between the existing
White Cedar trees and the Palm is minimal to achieve a
compliant path/ ramp.
Future Location of Transplanted palms against existing
Peppercorns.
This is an important design move, and will take away the
sense of the palms feeling like symmetrical ‘goal posts’ –
a dull arrangement that commands too much attention,
framing as it does and empty view. Relocating the palm to
a side view, will totally transform the sense of the park for
users, helping to invite a walk around rather than presenting
the view of empty space. The palms will present in side view,
asapair,deepeningthesenseofperspectiveandmaximising
the sense of length and extension of the green space. This
also allows fresh plantings on the west side, and a balanced
asymmetry in the best of the gardenesque tradition.
We feel this is a very important design issue, and is based on some central design principles for the revised park
design. Retaining the palm in its current location is definitely not recommended, and will diminish and stultify
the fresh design if it is left as is.
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PLANTING KEY PLAN
STAGE 2: GREVILLE STREET SHARED ZONE
Tilia cordata ‘Green Spire’ or
Acer truncatum x platanoides
Jacaranda mimosifolia
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by rushwright associates
PLANTING KEY PLAN
STAGE 3: KING STREET CLOSURE
Existing Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’
Existing Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’
climbers to linear catenary mesh
Kennedia rubicunda
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Vitis vinifera
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by rushwright associates
PLANTING KEY PLAN
STAGE 4: PORTER STREET SHARED ZONE
Existing Phoenix canariensis
Tilia cordata ‘Green Spire’
or Acer truncatum x platanoides
Tipuana tipu or
Jacaranda mimosifolia
Jacaranda mimosifolia
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by rushwright associates
PLANTING KEY PLAN
STAGE 5A: GREVILLE STREET WEST
Tilia cordata ‘Green Spire’
or Acer truncatum x platanoides
Jacaranda mimosifolia
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by rushwright associates
PLANTING KEY PLAN
STAGE 5B: GREVILLE STREET EAST
Tilia cordata ‘Green Spire’
or Acer truncatum x platanoides
Tilia cordata ‘Green Spire’
or Acer truncatum x platanoides
Existing Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’
71. 71Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
PLANTING KEY PLAN
STAGE 6: PRAHRAN TOWN HALL FORECOURT
Existing Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’
Existing Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’
Magnolia grandiflora ‘Kay Parris’
Magnolia grandiflora ‘Teddy Bear’
72. 72Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
STREET TREES
TREES AND PLANTING
Tilia cordata ‘Green Spire’ Linden Tree
Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’ - Existing along Chapel StreetAcer truncatum x platanoides
Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’ - Existing at Chapel Street
73. 73Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
PALMS
TREES AND PLANTING
Washingtonia robusta Mexican Fan Palm Washingtonia robusta Mexican Fan PalmPhoenix canariensis - Existing at Prahran Station
Phoenix canariensis - Existing in Grattan Gardens
74. 74Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
FEATURE TREES
TREES AND PLANTING
Brachychiton populneus x acerifolius ‘Jerilderie Red’ Brachychiton populneus x acerifolius ‘Jerilderie Red’Brachychiton populneus x acerifolius ‘Jerilderie Red’
Ceiba sp. Cussonia spicataChamaerops humilis
75. 75Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
FEATURE TREES
TREES AND PLANTING
Ficus platypoda
Tipuana tipu
Melia azedarach - Existing at Grattan GardensErythrina crista-galli
Schinus molle var. areira - Existing at Grattan Gardens
Jacaranda mimosifolia
76. 76Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
CLIMBERS
TREES AND PLANTING
Kennedia rubicunda Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Vitis vinifera
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UNDERSTOREY
TREES AND PLANTING
04F. Yucca filamentosa or Y. recurvifolia
Aloe plicatilisAgave americana Aloe arborescens Aloe barberae
04G. Dion spinulosum Zamia furfuracea
80. 80Prepared for the City of Stonnington
by rushwright associates
LIGHTING INSPIRATIONS: GRATTAN GARDENS CATENARY
LIGHTING DESIGN
• sequined field
• simplified botanical light fitting
• simplified directional light fitting • design development render
• glomesh fabric field • studded clusters
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9.1 CATENARY DESIGN
LIGHTING DESIGN
REFER APPENDIX A: WEBB CATENARY LIGHTING
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9.2 SITE WIDE LIGHTING CONCEPTS
LIGHTING DESIGN
REFER APPENDIX B: WGE SITEWIDE LIGHTING
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10.1 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENTATION
LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS
REFER APPENDIX C: RWA LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS
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11.1 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENTATION
CIVIL, HYDRAULIC, AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS
REFER APPENDIX D: WGE SERVICES REPORT
AND APPENDIX E: WGE SERVUCES DRAWINGS