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CITY OF BUNBURY • BUNBURY WATER PLAYGROUND CONCEPT PLAN - GREATER LANDSCAPE Project No. 1506 • Issue Date April 2015 • Designed/Checked by LP/MG • Drawing No. CP-01 REV A • Page 1 of 3
JOSH BYRNE & ASSOCIATESEnvironment • Design • Communication
phone 08 9433 3721suite 10, fremantle chamber of commerce16 phillimore st, fremantle wa 6160www.joshbyrne.com.au
EXTENT OF PLAYGROUND REFER TO CONCEPT PLAN
PAGE CP-02 & CP-03
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EXISTING CAR PARK
KOOMBANA DRIVE
Proposed lawn with new shade trees
Existing path
Existing pathnetwork
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To tide gate
To bridge
To Bunbury CBD
Beach
New path
Ablutions/pump house/bin store with service road to the north
Potential to expand car park in future stages
Proposed trees provide natural shaded play areas with good visual security
Low growing groundcovers & creepers to screen fence
Low height fence
Proposed garden bed allocated to future access to upstairs cafe
Step retaining wall with ramp to provide easy access for kayaks
Bike racks
Relocate ‘Parker Point’ sign to encourage people out to the point, with new locational signage
Expand beach area into proposed cove
Timber play jetty
Proposed pockets of vegetation
Concrete path to new timber deck lookout over water
Rock pitching retaining wall to match existing
Proposed 1200mm high timber boardwalk (traversable below) over expanded ‘beach’ area
Large ‘lighthouse’ slide terminating into the existing inlet
‘Floating tap’ water feature
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Picnic tables Existing shade structures & picnic tables
LEGENDEXISTING FEATURES
PROPOSED FEATURES
SandRock pitching - erosion control
Road
Concrete path
Toilet/ service building
Entrance
Stage two items
Shade structure/ Picnic table
Fencing
Water
Rock pitching
Tree
Interpretative signage
Interpretative signage
Concrete path
Service road
Barbecue
Picnic table (stage 2)
Tree
Rubbish bin
Groundcovers (stage 2)
Lighting to match existing
Paving
Car park
Timber boardwalk/ deck
LED lighting
Drink fountain
Gravel
Grass
DETAIL 1: Perspective sketch of proposed lighthouse slideCopyright © This document has been prepared for use by the receiving client only. All concepts, drawings and technical information remain the property of Josh Byrne & Associates Pty Ltd. This document cannot be reproduced or distributed for any purpose without permission.
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Project location
ABOVE: Location Plan
PHOTO 1: View to Bunbury CBD
PHOTO 2: View across inlet
PHOTO 3: Existing amenities
PHOTO 4: Existing peninsula
The greater landscape plan and following playground concept has been developed from information
collected within the ‘Bunbury Water Playground Consultation Summary 2014’. These designs aim to provide Bunbury with a unique playground,
with unusual and bespoke play items rather than standard generic
equipment.
Depending on Department of Parks and Wildlife approvals, the ‘lighthouse’
slide would provide an opportunity to utilise the existing inlet as the
splashy exit from the slide. The gentle projection angle at the
bottom of the slide allows for the varying fluctuating tidal
levels.
NCITY OF BUNBURY • BUNBURY WATER PLAYGROUND LANDSCAPE CONCEPT PLAN Project No. 1506 • Issue Date April 2015 • Designed/Checked by LP/MG • Drawing No. CP-02 REV A • Page 2 of 3
JOSH BYRNE & ASSOCIATESEnvironment • Design • Communication
phone 08 9433 3721suite 10, fremantle chamber of commerce16 phillimore st, fremantle wa 6160www.joshbyrne.com.au
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The creek bed is a natural play area that provides children with a relaxed place to reflect, explore & learn
Snaking pathway avoids timed water curtains & provides alternative dry wheel chair access
‘Fish skeleton’ timber shade structures over popular play elements
Rock steps up to cascades & stream
Custom made perforated steel shade structures to resemble manta-rays
Opportunity to create a bold sculptural feature by replicating a section of the ‘old Bunbury jetty’ using the old timbers. Stairs leading to a crane tower situated on top of water curtain rails, provides access to an exit via a tubular spiral slide Accessible network of snail
inspired pathways allow dry access to the majority of the water play elements
Sand play area provides a link between the ‘beach’ & the playground
Potential to re-use bollards from original ‘old Bunbury jetty’
STAGE 2
STAGE 2
STAGE 2
Existing shade structure
Existing LEDlighting
FOR GREATER LANDSCAPE
REFER TO CONCEPT PLAN
PAGE CP-01
Beach
LEGENDLANDSCAPE FEATURES
PLAY ELEMENTS
Exposed aggregate concrete
Concrete path
STAGE ONE1. Swings (birds nest & standard)2. Jetty feature with misters, water curtains & spiral slide3. Fish skeleton 8 note marimba4. Giant sea urchins5. Sculptural frog tidal feature6. Wave water curtain7. Sea squirts8. Starfish surface jets9. Water curtain10. Coral musical drums 11. Surface misters 12. ‘Isolated danger’ water dump13. Sculptural bird water dropper14. Timed water walls15. Octopus tentacle drums/seating16. Vertical surface jets17. Arc sprays18. Giant barnacles19. Naval worm misters20. Giant cone spray21. Ship wreck water curtains22. Helm wheel water dump23. Bubbling boulders24. Fishing rod water dumpSTAGE TWO25. Wheel chair accessible ‘fish cleaning’ sand play table26. Mud pie mixing bowls27. Cardinal buoy climbing tower28. Tube slide 29. Mooring rope play structure30. Cargo rope play structure31. Balance logs32. Windsurfer balance rocker33. Island balance play features34. Climbing log obstacle course35. Feature cascades and creek bed36. Timber pole hide
Limestone seating wall
Proposed shrubs
Proposed tree
Grass
Rock pitching
Ornamental/Sensory planting
Proposed LED lightingIndicative spot heights (ASL)Stage 2
Pine bark play mulch
Timber logs & steppersGranite boulder
Sand
‘Under the Jetty’ is an imaginative water playground concept that builds on the
historical and ecological values of Bunbury. It provides opportunities to all ages and abilities to use the space in a safe, fun, exciting environment. Unique features
include a bold, sculptural replica of the ‘old Bunbury jetty’ constructed with its salvaged
materials, custom manta-ray shade structures, toddler tidal pool, shipwreck
water curtains and various bespoke marine inspired water play elements.
Copyright © This document has been prepared for use by the receiving client only. All concepts, drawings and technical information remain the property of Josh Byrne & Associates Pty Ltd. This document cannot be reproduced or distributed for any purpose without permission.
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Proposed toilet & services building with future cafe on top
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NCITY OF BUNBURY • BUNBURY WATER PLAYGROUND CONCEPT DETAILS Project No. 1506 • Issue Date April 2015 • Designed/Checked by LP/MG • Drawing No. CP-03 REV A • Page 3 of 3
JOSH BYRNE & ASSOCIATESEnvironment • Design • Communication
phone 08 9433 3721suite 10, fremantle chamber of commerce16 phillimore st, fremantle wa 6160www.joshbyrne.com.au
DETAIL 1: Perspective sketch of Concept Plan
DETAIL 2: Potential manta-ray shade structures DETAIL 3: ‘Isolated Danger Below’ tower
Note: The extent of shade structures have not been shown for clarity.For splash pad shade structure details refer to detail 2.
The ‘isolated danger below’ tower is a water play version of the real navigational buoy. Activated by a timer, the reservoir from the tank above and randomly dumps water below!There is also potential
to include lighting and water features such as misters into the shade structure
posts.
The tadpoles are pressure sensitive activation buttons that sends a gush of water flowing from the frogs mouth. The gentle gradient allows the water to ebb back into the frogs mouth.
There are many marine inspired water play elements that cater for all ages and abilities, including giant naval worm misters, giant barnacles and sea urchin bubblers, octopus tentacle musical drums (and seating) and sea squirts.
DETAIL 4: Tidal toddler tadpole pool with frog sculpture DETAIL 5: Marine inspired water play elementsCopyright © This document has been prepared for use by the receiving client only. All concepts, drawings and technical information remain the property of Josh Byrne & Associates Pty Ltd. This document cannot be reproduced or distributed for any purpose without permission.