小湾湾湾
Little Bay Cove
McGregor Coxall与Hill Thalis Architects和Candalepas Associates Architects合作,在小海湾Anzac Parade拟建459栋17公顷可持续住宅区。该项目拥有广泛多样的住房类型,精心布置在符合海岸地形和地质环境的常规街道网格上。该布局将对水敏感的城市设计框架整合到街道类型、公共公园和中央生态走廊中。现有的东郊班克斯亚灌木丛、中新世地质沉积物和对当地土著居民具有重要意义的赭石土均受总体规划保护。南部与亨利王子遗址、小湾海滩和新南威尔士州海岸人行道之间的行人连接将开发项目整合到现有网络中。
McGregor Coxall worked with Hill Thalis Architects and Candalepas Associates Architects on this proposed 459 dwelling 17Ha sustainable residential neighbourhood on Anzac Parade, Little Bay. The project has a wide diversity of housing types carefully situated on a regular street grid that respects the coastal topography and geological environment. The layout integrates a water sensitive urban design framework into the street typologies, public park and central ecological corridor. Existing Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub, deposits of Miocene geology and Ochre earths of significance to local Aboriginals are protected under the Master Plan. Pedestrian connections to the Prince Henry site to the south and Little Bay Beach and the NSW Coastal Walkway integrate the development into the existing network.
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“To create vibrant, versatile, environmentally innovative public spaces where people will gather, linger and celebrate”
场地西段包括前新南威尔士州运动场和相关运动设施。场地中段主要由两座大坝(在采砂活动期间修建)、中新世地层和赭石矿床构成。该场地的东段是一个大型填充区,其中包括前新南威尔士州生物资源中心[一座三层楼高的建筑]。东郊Banksia灌木丛的一块残片位于场地东部边界,一排木麻黄位于场地北部边界。该总体规划建议拆除所有现有建筑,修复土地并重塑地形。该提案详细说明了一个住宅社区,由两块公共公园用地提供服务,即位于中央走廊的城市休息室和品牌公园。拟建街道类型以水敏性城市设计方案为指导,并与周围景观密切相关。剩余的东郊班克斯亚灌木丛、裸露的中新世和赭石矿床将被保留、尊重和保护。建议沿北部边界保留木麻黄种植,并在木麻黄下种植当地特有植物物种。将加强与周边物业的行人连接,如南部的亨利王子遗址,以及与小湾海滩和海岸人行道的连接,以将总体规划社区融入现有环境。
The western section of the site contains the former UNSW sports fi elds and associated sporting facilities. The mid section of the site is dominated by two dams [created during sand mining activities], Miocene formations and ochre deposits. The eastern sector of the site is a large filled area which includes the former UNSW Biological Resources Centre [a three story building]. A remnant patch of the Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub defi nes the eastern site boundary and a row of Casuarina defi nes the northern boundary. This masterplan proposes to demolish all existing buildings, remediate the land and reshape the landform. The proposal details a residential community serviced by two public park lands, the Urban Lounge and Brand Park in the central corridor. The proposed street typology is guided by Water Sensitive Urban Design initiatives and has a close relation to the surrounding landscape. The remnant Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub, the exposed Miocene and Ochre deposits will be retained, respected and protected. It is proposed to retain the Casuarina planting along the northern boundary and to under plant the Casuarinas with local endemic plant species. Pedestrian connections to surrounding properties such as the Prince Henry site to the south and connections to Little Bay Beach and the Coastal Walkway will be enhanced to integrate the master planned community into the existing surroundings.
DESIGN INPUTS
-澳大利亚标准和规范。
The design rationale for the public domain and public open space was informed by the following inputs:
— Rigorous site analysis;
— Feedback from the Design Review Panel;
— Water Sensitive Urban Design best practice;
— Environmentally Sustainable Development best practice;
— Australian standards and codes.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
该项目的景观设计理念采用水敏性设计策略,结合当地特有的植物材料,为现场开发出生态负责任的设计。景观体验经过仔细考虑,以支持提供一系列舒适性的多样性空间。我们的设计方法受到“城市生态学”学科的影响和影响,其中场地设计组成部分是项目社会、环境和生态系统的组成部分。公共领域设计的关键要素由特定的街道类型和两个公共公园的提供构成:中央走廊的品牌公园和城市休息室。
The design philosophy for the landscape architecture of the project employs water sensitive design strategies combined with local endemic plant material to develop an ecologically responsible design for the site. The experience of the landscape has been carefully considered to support a diversity of spaces that provide a range of amenity. Our design approach is influenced and informed by the discipline of ‘urban ecology’, where the site design components are integral to the projects social, environmental and ecological systems. The key elements in the public domain design are formed by a specific street typology and the provision of two public parklands: Brand Park in the Central Corridor and the Urban Lounge.
SITE PLANNING AND ORGANISATION
The design brief was used as the basis for design development and the following principles emerged that underpinned the organisation of the public domain and public open space:
3.通过提供行人和自行车连接,将新的总体规划社区融入现有区域。
1. Provision of a unique street typology that links into the surrounding landscape and utilizes water sensitive urban design initiatives. A hierarchy of streets with specific functionality and character are planned. These are:
— Avenues;
— Green Streets;
— Raingarden Streets;
— Reserve Streets;
— Urban Lounge Access Ways;
— Lanes; and
— Pedestrian Links.
2. Provision of public parklands for recreation and stormwater initiatives:
— The Urban Lounge; and
— Palaeo Valley with Brand Park.
3. Integrate the new master planned community into the existing area with the provision of pedestrian and cycle connections.
The public domain will be a catalyst to a healthy and vibrant community where daily life is played out in its’ public spaces and infrastructure
DATA
文本:McGregor Coxall
Client: Charter Hall Group, TA Global
Year: 2014
Address: 1408, Anzac Parade, Malabar, Little Bay, NSW, Australia
Budget: $7,000,000
Site Area (ha): 13.6
Key Collaborators: Hill Thalis Architects and Candelapas Associates Architects
Photo Credit: Simon Wood Photography
Text: McGregor Coxall