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LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY 1
JAIN MAMTA
SHRIYA JOSHI
ADITI JAWDEKAR
LOKMANYA TILAK INST. OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN STUDIES
LANDSCAPE DESIGNING FOR
INSTITUTIONS
LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY 2
INSTITUTIONS
INSTITUTION: An organization or foundation, or the like, devoted to the promotion of a particular cause or program,
especially one of a public, educational, or charitable character.
http://www.dictionary.com
LANDSCAPE DESIGNING FOR
LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY 3
SCOPE:
THIS STUDY WILL BE EXPLORING THE LANDSCAPE DESIGNING DEPENDING UPON THE PEDISTERIAN PATHWAYS, SITE
FURNISHING, LANDSCAPE SCHEME AND ALSO THE ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN. THE IDENTITY OF A COHESIVE
CAMPUS IS BEING VALUED AND ACKNOWLEDGED WHICH INTEGRATES THE LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURE AND
ENHANCES ITS PLEASURE.
SR.NO CONTENTS
SITE STUDY
1 ACCESSIBILITY
2 EXISTING STRUCTURES
3 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BUILT FORM
AND LANDSCAPE
4 VEHICULAR ROAD LAYOUTS
5 VEGETATION
6 ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE
7 5 POINT ANALYSIS
8 NEGATIVE ANALYSIS
SR.NO CONTENTS
CASE STUDY
1 INTRODUCTION
2 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BUILT FORM
AND LANDSCAPE
3 ANALYSIS OF LANDSCAPE WITH HELP OF
DIAGRAMS
5 KEY DESIGN FEATURES
6 PROPOSED ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE
7 SECTIONAL ANALYSIS
4LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
SITE STUDY
CIDCO CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE
VASHI- NAVIMUMBAI
ACCESSIBILITY TO THE SITE
6 MIN WALK FROM
VASHI RAILWAY
STATION 14 MIN WALK
FROM VASHI BUS
DEPOT
5LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
SITE PLAN BY CIDCO
HIGHLIGHTS:
SITE ACCESSIBILITY
SITE PLAN AS UNDER/PROVIDED BY CIDCO.
6LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
EXISTING STRUCTURE
- EXITING STRUCTURES
EXHIBITION CENTRE
CONVENTION
CENTRE
7LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
HIGHLIGHTS:
EXISTING RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN THE STRUCTURE AND
LANDSCAPE
PARKING ENTRANCE SITE ENTRANCE
8LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
ENTRANCE AND PARKING APPROACH
ROADS AND PATHWAYS INSIDE THE PLOT
INTERNAL PATHWAYS
9LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
ROAD LAYOUT
SITE ENTRANCES
EXISTING VEGETATION IN CIDCO CONVENTION CENTRE
TREE ALONG PERIPHERY
SHRUBS ALONG PERIPHERY
SINGLE POCKET WITH HALF
GROWN TREES
LANDSCAPE POCKETS
SHRUBS AND GREEN PATCH
ALONG PERIPHERY
CIDCO CONVENTION
CENTRE - PLAN
CIDCO CONVENTION AND
EXHIBITION CENTRE - PLAN
10LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
EXISTING VEGETATION IN CIDCO EXHIBITION CENTRE
GREEN AREA NEAR THE ENTRY OF
STRUCTURE
DRIVEWAY AND GREEN AREA NEAR
ENTRY OF THE STRUCTURE
PARKING DIVIDED BY SHRUBS SHRUBS AT PERIPHERY PARKING - DRIVEWAY SHRUBS ALONG PARKING
CIDCO CONVENTION AND
EXHIBITION CENTRE - PLAN
11LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
TREE / SHRUB CLIMATE HEIGHT COLOUR
(INDIA)
SPAN GROWING
TIME
BENEFIT
• MEDITERRANEAN
• DRY SUMMER
4 – 10 M • GREEN
• YELLOW
3 – 4 M 5 YEARS • USED AS A
PURIFIER
• TROPICAL AND
SUBTROPICAL
CLIMATE
UPTO 27M • GREEN 6 - 8 M 5 YEARS • PROVIDES
SHADE
• SUB TROPICAL
CLIMATE
8 – 18 M • GREEN 4 – 5 M 5 YEARS • USED A
PURIFIER
• MEDICINAL
USE
ALMOND TREE ( BADAM)
MANGO TREE
AMLA TREE
DATA OF EXISTING TREES ON SITE
12LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
TREE / SHRUB CLIMATE HEIGHT COLOUR
(INDIA)
SPAN GROWING
TIME
BENEFIT
• TROPICAL
• WARM
2 – 3 M • GREEN
TREE WITH
YELLOW
FRUIT
2 - 3 M 3 YEARS • PRODUCES
FRUIT
• EASY TO GROW
AND MAINTAIN
• ANY
CLIMATE
EXCEPT
DESERTS
UPTO 12 M • GREEN 2 – 3 M
___
• BEAUTIFUL
FRAGRANT
FLOWERS
• ALLEVIATES
NOISE
POLLUTION
• TROPICAL
CLIMATE
2 – 8 M • GREEN
WITH
WHITE
FLOWERS
3 – 4 M 1 – 2 YEAR • FLOWERING
TREE
• FRAGRANT
PAPAYA TREE
MAST TREE
PLUMERIA TREE 13LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
ELEMENT CIDCO CONVENTION CENTRE CIDCO EXHIBITION CENTRE
PAVEMENTS USED
BUILT FORM
ELEMENTS ON SITE
14LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
ELEMENT CIDCO CONVENTION CENTRE CIDCO EXHIBITION CENTRE
PARKING
DRIVEWAY
15LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
ELEMENT CIDCO CONVENTION CENTRE CIDCO EXHIBITION CENTRE
ENTRANCE PORCH
VIEW FROM SITE
16LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
5 ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN
1. Color – It is important to use a
complementing color scheme throughout
the yard. Sometimes Contrast can create
some Interest and excitement.
2. Direction or Line – Linear patterns are
used to direct physical movement and to
draw attention
3. Form – Form can be expressed through
built objects or trees and shrubs of various
shapes and sizes which create natural
patterns.
4. Texture – Paving and building materials
along with plants with varying textures
can add to the atmosphere of your
outdoor area.
5. Scale – Your outdoor design should
balance the size of the buildings or
established plants it surrounds, while
maintaining a comfortable human
environment for the individuals who will
use the area. 17LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
NEGATIVE ANALYSIS
1. LIMITED TREES
2. NO SHADE IN THE OPEN AREAS
3. OPEN AREA NOT USED
4. EXCESSIVE PAVEMENT
5. NO SOUND BARRIER
6. NO PRECAUTION AGAINST EXCESSIVE SUNLIGHT
7. ABSENCE OF SEATING SPACES
EXCESSIVE PAVEMENTLIMITED TREES AT
PERIPHERY
NO SHADE IN THE OPEN AREA
NO SHADE FOR PARKING IN
EXHIBITION CENTRE
18LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
19LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
CASE STUDY
CHRISTCHURCH CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE
CHRISTCHURCH, NEWZELAND
INTRODUCTION
• The CCEC is a world class conference facility, housing a
1,400 delegate auditorium, an exhibition hall and meeting
rooms.
• It is surrounded by high quality public realm that has been
designed to integrate the building into the surrounding
environment, including Ōtākaro Avon River Precinct
promenade, Cathedral Square and Victoria Square.
Christchurch
Convention and Exhibition Centre
20LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
21LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
PROPOSED LANDSCAPE CONCEPT PLAN
DETAIL IN SLIDE 13
Public Realm and Landscape
ACTIVITY CORRIDORS
• Three emerging corridors of activity within the
central city intersect with the CCEC.
• These provide clues to the likely origins and
destinations of delegates and precinct users and an
appropriate design response in terms of spatial
layout and character.
• The CCEC will strengthen The Square’s position as a
central city meeting point, with the movement
corridors of Colombo Street and the two diagonals
of the grid radiating out from the city’s heart to key
destinations.
22LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
DESIGN OF PATHWAYS AND INTEGRATING NATURAL
WATER BODY WITH DESIGN AND MOVEMENT OF
ACTIVITIES IN SITE
Public Realm and Landscape
• It is anticipated that international and non locals
from hotels will mainly travel to the CCEC by foot.
• Three entrances have been identified to pick up on
the key pedestrian routes from neighbouring hotels
and attractions.
• The main entrance is along the western frontage of
the site, aligning with the Ōtākaro Avon River
Precinct is the pedestrian promenade along the river.
• These proposed pedestrian and cycle routes will
generate a high level of activity along the key
frontages of the site.
WALKING AND CYCLING
23LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
A THOUGHTFUL APPROACH TOWARDS PEDESTRIAN
WALKWAYS AND CYCLING ROUTES WITHIN THE SITE, TO
CONNECT THE PUBLIC ACTIVITIES.
Public Realm and Landscape
CARS/TAXIS AND LOADING
• Cathedral Square and Armagh Street will provide
the main access for those arriving by car or taxi.
• In addition, access will be possible via the shared
space promenade along Oxford Terrace for drop
off only.
• A number of informal drop-off and pick-up
locations for private cars are provided on two of
the key entrances, with a taxi rank on Armagh
Street and Cathedral Square.
• Loading is intended to be internalised within the
site, with service vehicles accessing the site from
Armagh Street and exiting via Colombo Street.
24LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
CONNECTING ROADS FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
TRANSPORT, DROP OFF AND PARKING.
INCORPORATING SERVICE ROAD FOR HEAVY VEHICLES
WHICH CANNOT DISTURB THE MAIN AREA.
Public Realm and Landscape
COACH DROP OFF AND PICK UP
Chartered coach bays are proposed along Armagh Street and
Cathedral Square with an option to use the bay outside the
former Rydges Hotel for larger events.
25LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
SINCE AN INSTITUTIONAL SITE WILL HAVE MORE THAN
ONE PUBLIC BUILDING, THE ACCESS TO BUILDING FROM
NEAREST LANDMARK BECOMES NECESSARY.
Public Realm and Landscape-A comfortable and enjoyable place to be
• The orientation of the buildings and relationship with
the site edges will enable key views of the site from a
range of locations in the wider context.
• The form of the building will help to frame key views for
adjoining streets and spaces and create visual interest.
• The longer western facades of the CCEC are exposed to
panoramic views from a number of viewing locations
and the dynamic forms within the facade will continue to
provide visual interest.
26LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
THE BUILDING AND LANDSCAPE TOGETHER MAKES THE
EXPERIENCE BETTER.
VARIOUS FOCAL POINTS ARE CREATED TAKING
BUILDING INTO CONSIDERATION.
Public Realm and Landscape-A comfortable and enjoyable place to be
The proposed planting along the western
edge will provide further shelter from the
SW wind.
27LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
The raised terraces provide areas for public
seating in the sunny spots.
Proposed landscape concept plan
28LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
• Main entrances to building Large scale pedestrian steps leading from Armagh Street to
CCEC entrance.
• Paving to integrate the red tones being used in Victoria Square to reinforce the
connection across Armagh St.
• Armagh Grove: stepped terraces rising from Oxford Terrace to the CCEC building
platform.
• Terraces to be planted with bold swathes of clear stem native trees and low-level
grasses to maintain views to and from the building.
• The curves of the terraces are informed by the kōwhaiwhai pattern and the ribbons of
the building facade provide areas for public seating and break out space for delegates.
• Indicative location of the proposed future Ngutu to welcome, guide and inform visitors
to the CCEC. Ceremonial gathering area and pedestrian ramp rising from Oxford Terrace
to the main entrance of the CCEC building.
• Some provision for drop off/pick up by car or taxi along the Avon River Precinct.
• Feature paving at the main entryway will define and celebrate the main entrance and
gathering area (Atea).
• Existing Scarlet Oak to be retained and underplanted with lowlevel grasses to maintain
views to and from the building.
• Large areas of lawn to encourage flexible and informal occupation by public and
delegates.
• A rain garden in the SW corner collects all stormwater runoff from the Riverwalk
hardstand areas.
• The CCEC River Walk: this lane (for pedestrians and cyclists only) connects Cathedral
Square to the Ōtākaro Avon River Precinct.
• Sculptural lighting features provide visual interest, define spaces and create a
welcoming and safe place day and night.
Key Design Features
29
LARGE PEDESTRAINSTEPS ON ENTRANCE
PROVIDING MORE NATIVE TONES TO LANDSCAPE
STEPPED TERRACES
RETAINING EXISTING LANDSCAPE.
STEPS TO COLLECT STORM WATER
LIGHTING
NATIVE TREES AND LOW GRASS
BREAKINGOUT PLACES.
RAMPS AND DROPOFF
LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
30LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
31LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
HIGHLIGHTS:
THE SERVICE ROAD AREA,
RAISED PLATFORMS,
STORM WATER DETAIL
32LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
HIGHLIGHTS:
CONNECTION BETWEEN PORCH AND RIVER
EXISTING TREES
CONTOUR/ LEVEL DIFFERENCE
33LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
HIGHLIGHTS:
OPEN SPACES
RAISED LEVEL FOR SEATING
CYCLE TRACKS
34LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
HIGHLIGHTS:
CONTOURS
STREET LAMPS/ LIGHTS
STORM WATER DETAILS
THANK YOU
SOURCES:
PHOTO:ALL PHOTO CREDITS BELONG TO STUDENTS
MAPS: GOOGLE MAPS
CIDCO NAVIMUMBAI
CASE STUDY: WWW.OTAKAROLTD.CO.NZ

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Landscape Design for Institutions

  • 1. LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY 1 JAIN MAMTA SHRIYA JOSHI ADITI JAWDEKAR LOKMANYA TILAK INST. OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN STUDIES LANDSCAPE DESIGNING FOR INSTITUTIONS
  • 2. LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY 2 INSTITUTIONS INSTITUTION: An organization or foundation, or the like, devoted to the promotion of a particular cause or program, especially one of a public, educational, or charitable character. http://www.dictionary.com LANDSCAPE DESIGNING FOR
  • 3. LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY 3 SCOPE: THIS STUDY WILL BE EXPLORING THE LANDSCAPE DESIGNING DEPENDING UPON THE PEDISTERIAN PATHWAYS, SITE FURNISHING, LANDSCAPE SCHEME AND ALSO THE ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN. THE IDENTITY OF A COHESIVE CAMPUS IS BEING VALUED AND ACKNOWLEDGED WHICH INTEGRATES THE LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURE AND ENHANCES ITS PLEASURE. SR.NO CONTENTS SITE STUDY 1 ACCESSIBILITY 2 EXISTING STRUCTURES 3 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BUILT FORM AND LANDSCAPE 4 VEHICULAR ROAD LAYOUTS 5 VEGETATION 6 ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE 7 5 POINT ANALYSIS 8 NEGATIVE ANALYSIS SR.NO CONTENTS CASE STUDY 1 INTRODUCTION 2 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BUILT FORM AND LANDSCAPE 3 ANALYSIS OF LANDSCAPE WITH HELP OF DIAGRAMS 5 KEY DESIGN FEATURES 6 PROPOSED ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE 7 SECTIONAL ANALYSIS
  • 4. 4LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY SITE STUDY CIDCO CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE VASHI- NAVIMUMBAI
  • 5. ACCESSIBILITY TO THE SITE 6 MIN WALK FROM VASHI RAILWAY STATION 14 MIN WALK FROM VASHI BUS DEPOT 5LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY SITE PLAN BY CIDCO HIGHLIGHTS: SITE ACCESSIBILITY SITE PLAN AS UNDER/PROVIDED BY CIDCO.
  • 6. 6LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY EXISTING STRUCTURE - EXITING STRUCTURES EXHIBITION CENTRE CONVENTION CENTRE
  • 7. 7LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY HIGHLIGHTS: EXISTING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE STRUCTURE AND LANDSCAPE
  • 8. PARKING ENTRANCE SITE ENTRANCE 8LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY ENTRANCE AND PARKING APPROACH
  • 9. ROADS AND PATHWAYS INSIDE THE PLOT INTERNAL PATHWAYS 9LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY ROAD LAYOUT SITE ENTRANCES
  • 10. EXISTING VEGETATION IN CIDCO CONVENTION CENTRE TREE ALONG PERIPHERY SHRUBS ALONG PERIPHERY SINGLE POCKET WITH HALF GROWN TREES LANDSCAPE POCKETS SHRUBS AND GREEN PATCH ALONG PERIPHERY CIDCO CONVENTION CENTRE - PLAN CIDCO CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE - PLAN 10LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
  • 11. EXISTING VEGETATION IN CIDCO EXHIBITION CENTRE GREEN AREA NEAR THE ENTRY OF STRUCTURE DRIVEWAY AND GREEN AREA NEAR ENTRY OF THE STRUCTURE PARKING DIVIDED BY SHRUBS SHRUBS AT PERIPHERY PARKING - DRIVEWAY SHRUBS ALONG PARKING CIDCO CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE - PLAN 11LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
  • 12. TREE / SHRUB CLIMATE HEIGHT COLOUR (INDIA) SPAN GROWING TIME BENEFIT • MEDITERRANEAN • DRY SUMMER 4 – 10 M • GREEN • YELLOW 3 – 4 M 5 YEARS • USED AS A PURIFIER • TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL CLIMATE UPTO 27M • GREEN 6 - 8 M 5 YEARS • PROVIDES SHADE • SUB TROPICAL CLIMATE 8 – 18 M • GREEN 4 – 5 M 5 YEARS • USED A PURIFIER • MEDICINAL USE ALMOND TREE ( BADAM) MANGO TREE AMLA TREE DATA OF EXISTING TREES ON SITE 12LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
  • 13. TREE / SHRUB CLIMATE HEIGHT COLOUR (INDIA) SPAN GROWING TIME BENEFIT • TROPICAL • WARM 2 – 3 M • GREEN TREE WITH YELLOW FRUIT 2 - 3 M 3 YEARS • PRODUCES FRUIT • EASY TO GROW AND MAINTAIN • ANY CLIMATE EXCEPT DESERTS UPTO 12 M • GREEN 2 – 3 M ___ • BEAUTIFUL FRAGRANT FLOWERS • ALLEVIATES NOISE POLLUTION • TROPICAL CLIMATE 2 – 8 M • GREEN WITH WHITE FLOWERS 3 – 4 M 1 – 2 YEAR • FLOWERING TREE • FRAGRANT PAPAYA TREE MAST TREE PLUMERIA TREE 13LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
  • 14. ELEMENT CIDCO CONVENTION CENTRE CIDCO EXHIBITION CENTRE PAVEMENTS USED BUILT FORM ELEMENTS ON SITE 14LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
  • 15. ELEMENT CIDCO CONVENTION CENTRE CIDCO EXHIBITION CENTRE PARKING DRIVEWAY 15LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
  • 16. ELEMENT CIDCO CONVENTION CENTRE CIDCO EXHIBITION CENTRE ENTRANCE PORCH VIEW FROM SITE 16LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
  • 17. 5 ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN 1. Color – It is important to use a complementing color scheme throughout the yard. Sometimes Contrast can create some Interest and excitement. 2. Direction or Line – Linear patterns are used to direct physical movement and to draw attention 3. Form – Form can be expressed through built objects or trees and shrubs of various shapes and sizes which create natural patterns. 4. Texture – Paving and building materials along with plants with varying textures can add to the atmosphere of your outdoor area. 5. Scale – Your outdoor design should balance the size of the buildings or established plants it surrounds, while maintaining a comfortable human environment for the individuals who will use the area. 17LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
  • 18. NEGATIVE ANALYSIS 1. LIMITED TREES 2. NO SHADE IN THE OPEN AREAS 3. OPEN AREA NOT USED 4. EXCESSIVE PAVEMENT 5. NO SOUND BARRIER 6. NO PRECAUTION AGAINST EXCESSIVE SUNLIGHT 7. ABSENCE OF SEATING SPACES EXCESSIVE PAVEMENTLIMITED TREES AT PERIPHERY NO SHADE IN THE OPEN AREA NO SHADE FOR PARKING IN EXHIBITION CENTRE 18LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
  • 19. 19LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY CASE STUDY CHRISTCHURCH CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE CHRISTCHURCH, NEWZELAND
  • 20. INTRODUCTION • The CCEC is a world class conference facility, housing a 1,400 delegate auditorium, an exhibition hall and meeting rooms. • It is surrounded by high quality public realm that has been designed to integrate the building into the surrounding environment, including Ōtākaro Avon River Precinct promenade, Cathedral Square and Victoria Square. Christchurch Convention and Exhibition Centre 20LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
  • 21. 21LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY PROPOSED LANDSCAPE CONCEPT PLAN DETAIL IN SLIDE 13
  • 22. Public Realm and Landscape ACTIVITY CORRIDORS • Three emerging corridors of activity within the central city intersect with the CCEC. • These provide clues to the likely origins and destinations of delegates and precinct users and an appropriate design response in terms of spatial layout and character. • The CCEC will strengthen The Square’s position as a central city meeting point, with the movement corridors of Colombo Street and the two diagonals of the grid radiating out from the city’s heart to key destinations. 22LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY DESIGN OF PATHWAYS AND INTEGRATING NATURAL WATER BODY WITH DESIGN AND MOVEMENT OF ACTIVITIES IN SITE
  • 23. Public Realm and Landscape • It is anticipated that international and non locals from hotels will mainly travel to the CCEC by foot. • Three entrances have been identified to pick up on the key pedestrian routes from neighbouring hotels and attractions. • The main entrance is along the western frontage of the site, aligning with the Ōtākaro Avon River Precinct is the pedestrian promenade along the river. • These proposed pedestrian and cycle routes will generate a high level of activity along the key frontages of the site. WALKING AND CYCLING 23LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY A THOUGHTFUL APPROACH TOWARDS PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS AND CYCLING ROUTES WITHIN THE SITE, TO CONNECT THE PUBLIC ACTIVITIES.
  • 24. Public Realm and Landscape CARS/TAXIS AND LOADING • Cathedral Square and Armagh Street will provide the main access for those arriving by car or taxi. • In addition, access will be possible via the shared space promenade along Oxford Terrace for drop off only. • A number of informal drop-off and pick-up locations for private cars are provided on two of the key entrances, with a taxi rank on Armagh Street and Cathedral Square. • Loading is intended to be internalised within the site, with service vehicles accessing the site from Armagh Street and exiting via Colombo Street. 24LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY CONNECTING ROADS FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE TRANSPORT, DROP OFF AND PARKING. INCORPORATING SERVICE ROAD FOR HEAVY VEHICLES WHICH CANNOT DISTURB THE MAIN AREA.
  • 25. Public Realm and Landscape COACH DROP OFF AND PICK UP Chartered coach bays are proposed along Armagh Street and Cathedral Square with an option to use the bay outside the former Rydges Hotel for larger events. 25LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY SINCE AN INSTITUTIONAL SITE WILL HAVE MORE THAN ONE PUBLIC BUILDING, THE ACCESS TO BUILDING FROM NEAREST LANDMARK BECOMES NECESSARY.
  • 26. Public Realm and Landscape-A comfortable and enjoyable place to be • The orientation of the buildings and relationship with the site edges will enable key views of the site from a range of locations in the wider context. • The form of the building will help to frame key views for adjoining streets and spaces and create visual interest. • The longer western facades of the CCEC are exposed to panoramic views from a number of viewing locations and the dynamic forms within the facade will continue to provide visual interest. 26LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY THE BUILDING AND LANDSCAPE TOGETHER MAKES THE EXPERIENCE BETTER. VARIOUS FOCAL POINTS ARE CREATED TAKING BUILDING INTO CONSIDERATION.
  • 27. Public Realm and Landscape-A comfortable and enjoyable place to be The proposed planting along the western edge will provide further shelter from the SW wind. 27LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY The raised terraces provide areas for public seating in the sunny spots.
  • 28. Proposed landscape concept plan 28LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
  • 29. • Main entrances to building Large scale pedestrian steps leading from Armagh Street to CCEC entrance. • Paving to integrate the red tones being used in Victoria Square to reinforce the connection across Armagh St. • Armagh Grove: stepped terraces rising from Oxford Terrace to the CCEC building platform. • Terraces to be planted with bold swathes of clear stem native trees and low-level grasses to maintain views to and from the building. • The curves of the terraces are informed by the kōwhaiwhai pattern and the ribbons of the building facade provide areas for public seating and break out space for delegates. • Indicative location of the proposed future Ngutu to welcome, guide and inform visitors to the CCEC. Ceremonial gathering area and pedestrian ramp rising from Oxford Terrace to the main entrance of the CCEC building. • Some provision for drop off/pick up by car or taxi along the Avon River Precinct. • Feature paving at the main entryway will define and celebrate the main entrance and gathering area (Atea). • Existing Scarlet Oak to be retained and underplanted with lowlevel grasses to maintain views to and from the building. • Large areas of lawn to encourage flexible and informal occupation by public and delegates. • A rain garden in the SW corner collects all stormwater runoff from the Riverwalk hardstand areas. • The CCEC River Walk: this lane (for pedestrians and cyclists only) connects Cathedral Square to the Ōtākaro Avon River Precinct. • Sculptural lighting features provide visual interest, define spaces and create a welcoming and safe place day and night. Key Design Features 29 LARGE PEDESTRAINSTEPS ON ENTRANCE PROVIDING MORE NATIVE TONES TO LANDSCAPE STEPPED TERRACES RETAINING EXISTING LANDSCAPE. STEPS TO COLLECT STORM WATER LIGHTING NATIVE TREES AND LOW GRASS BREAKINGOUT PLACES. RAMPS AND DROPOFF LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY
  • 31. 31LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY HIGHLIGHTS: THE SERVICE ROAD AREA, RAISED PLATFORMS, STORM WATER DETAIL
  • 32. 32LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY HIGHLIGHTS: CONNECTION BETWEEN PORCH AND RIVER EXISTING TREES CONTOUR/ LEVEL DIFFERENCE
  • 33. 33LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY HIGHLIGHTS: OPEN SPACES RAISED LEVEL FOR SEATING CYCLE TRACKS
  • 34. 34LANDSCAPE- CASE STUDY HIGHLIGHTS: CONTOURS STREET LAMPS/ LIGHTS STORM WATER DETAILS
  • 35. THANK YOU SOURCES: PHOTO:ALL PHOTO CREDITS BELONG TO STUDENTS MAPS: GOOGLE MAPS CIDCO NAVIMUMBAI CASE STUDY: WWW.OTAKAROLTD.CO.NZ