Pg. 50 20-22 KINTAIL ROAD, APPLECROSS - DA Report l Grandton Ltd + N&W
7.0 APPENDIX C LANDSCAPE REPORT
GRANDTON 20-22 KINTAIL ROAD, APPLECROSS, WALANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
REPORT
Seedesign Studio
[email protected]. 0466266305www.seedesignstudio.com.au
Level 4 to 14 typical landscape plan
Level 15_Landscape Plan - Planting Palette
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Day One Public Realm - Plan - Section
Future Road Widening Public Realm - Plan - Section - Planting Palette
Podium landscape plan - Plan - Planting Palette
Levels 3_Landscape Plan
Landscape Intent
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GREEN FACADEThe facade of the building will be highlighted by the green facade. The intent is to provide a balance between the permanent architecture facade and the evolving softening of the building through planting.
LANDSCAPE INTRODUCTION
The public realm at 20-22 Kintail Road will be a high quality, adaptable, lush space that invites residents and visitors to engage with on a variety of levels.
The design will take into account the site context and the physical siteconsiderations of grade, infrastructure, built components and access paths.
Consideration of the following landscape directives, objectives and concepts, have been incorporated into the design response and planned methodology for undertaking the landscape work as follows:
• Ensure the landscaping does not impede vehicles or sight-lines;• Assist the building functionality through the implementation of smart landscape intervention;• Provide high quality amenity including places for residents and visitors to inhabit and linger in.• Enhance street aesthetic along Kintail Road• Ensure landscaping interventions are included on each level within the development to reduce vertical stacking of built form.• Maximize the absorption of rainfall and surface water flows through soft-landscaping.
The public realm will be designed to balance the functional and aesthetic requirements associated to the building. The intention is to create a high quality space that has a highly visual aesthetic internally to create a pleasant outlook from within each apartment, and provide a comfortable, habitable external space on the ground floor.
Material selections will be of high quality, robust yet refined, and will be selected for life cycle efficiency.
The proposed planting palette within the development will be a mix of native and exotic species; selected primarily for their ability to thrive in potentially shady spaces. The plant selections will have a high visual amenity value and add to the aesthetic ideals of the various spaces.
PUBLIC REALM COMPONENTS
The following elements will make up the public realm design:VERGE PLANTING/RAIN GARDENSGreening on the verge will be a critical to the feel and functionality. In both the ‘Day One’ scenario and the road widening scenario, generous planting zones or rain gardens will be installed to create separation from the street and assist with drainage.
ALFRESCO AREASAlfresco areas will be a dominant feature in the public realm. The opportunity for residents and visitors to gather on the ground floor will be critical to the success of the space.The verge side furniture will be of a high quality to enhance the overall aesthetic and usability of the ground floor public realm. These seats will be designed to be adaptable to any future modifications to Kintail Road and the traffic management.
Green facade intent
Verge planting/rain gardens
Sensory Gardens
Communal Food Growing Gardens
Alfresco gathering zones
SENSORY GARDENSThe landscaped zones on each level aim to read more as ‘gardens’ rather than ‘public realm’. Sensory gardens with appropriate planting palettes aim to be engaging and provide healing qualities to residents living with dementia or other ailments, but also generally create a pleasant place to dwell in.
COMMUNAL FOOD GROWING GARDENSThe roof terrace will incorporate user friendly raised planter beds for growing vegetables, herbs, and help building a community. This area will also have built in tables so residents can enjoy a meal in the heart of the community garden.
01. Landscape Intent
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LEGEND1. Paved entry 2. Public piazza3. Planter with built in bench, reflecting architectural facade form4. Low wall5. Existing tree to be retained
6. External bike rack locations7. Grassed area8. Planting area9. High quality removable public furniture10. Turf cell to allow for vehicle sweep
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02. Day One Public Realm
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NOTE:Final landscape concept may be adjusted to suit revised car bay locations. Indicative concept only to show public realm intent.
LEGEND1. Paved entry 2. Public piazza3. Planter with built in bench, reflecting architectural facade form4. Low wall5. Existing tree to be retained
6. External bike rack locations7. Grassed area8. Rain Garden9. High quality removable public furniture10. Turf cell to allow for vehicle sweep11. Car bay
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PLANTING PALETTE_GROUND FLOOR PUBLIC REALM
Cyathea australis
Philodendron xanadu
Hibbertia scandens
Westringia mundi
Eremophila glabra Roseworthy
Lomandra Lime Wave
Nandina obsession Lomandra tanika
Dianella tasred
Alternanthera little ruby
Grevillea gin gin gem
Dichondra repens
Chlorophytum comosum
Epipremnum Aureum
Clivia miniata
Lomandra shara
Eremophila glabra prostrata
GREEN FACADE DEEP SHADE VERGE/RAIN GARDENS
Hibbertia scandens Trachelspermum jasminoides
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04. Level 2 Landscape Plan
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1. Semi-mature Trees2. 1000mm high planter with built in bench3. 500mm high planters with built in seating4. BBQ zone5. Cascading plant zone6. Screening to palliative care apartments
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SMALL TREES
PLANTING PALETTE_PODIUM
Prunus cerasifera Lemon species Magnolia little gem Hibbertia scandens
Sansevieria trifasciata Myoporum yareena Trachelospermum flat matEremophila sp Mint
Viburnum odoratissimum Origano species
Senecio mandraliscae Lavender speciesSalvia species Rosemary species
Westringia fruiticosaDichondra silver falls Rosmarinus officinalis‘prosratus’
Acacia cognata ‘cousin it’
Lomandra tanika Wisteria
SHRUBS/GROUND COVERS
CASCADING SHRUBS
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05. Level 3 Landscape Plan
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1. Semi-mature Trees2. Arbor with creepers, bbq, and built in couches3. Artificial grass4. Raised planters5. Cascading plant zone
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06. Levels 4-14 Typical Landscape Plan
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1. Raised planters2. Cascading plant zone
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07. Roof Terrace Landscape plan
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1. Gravel zone2. Raised planter and feature trees3. Raised planter including seating4. Flexible event space5. Raised communal planters (vegetables and sensory planting)6.Communal tables and seating7. Pavers 8. Deck9. Large feature tree including seating10. Moveable alfresco seating11. Raised water feature12. Arbor and creepers
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SMALL TREES
PLANTING PALETTE_ROOF TERRACE
Compact olive species
Lagerstroemia indica
Citrus sublime
Prunus blireana ‘Cherry Blossom Plum’
Magnolia little gem Hibbertia scandens
Gardenia augusta Myoporum yareena Trachelospermum flat matEremophila sp Mint
Viburnum odoratissimum Origano species
Senecio mandraliscae Lavender speciesSalvia species Rosemary species
Nandina Gulf Stream Pittosporum Miss Muffett Wisteria
SHRUBS/GROUND COVERS
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