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Building 3, UTAS, Inveresk Development Application
University of TasmaniaRev B28 June 2019
Contents1. Introduction 04
1.1. Introduction 05
2. The Site 06
2.1. SiteContext 07
2.2. SiteNarrative 08
2.3. CampusAnalysis 09
2.4.Building3-Analysis 10
2.5.Building3-ShadowStudy 11
3. Landscape Concept 12
3.1. LandscapeConcept 13
3.2. LandscapeIdeograms 14
3.3. LandscapePrinciples-CampusWideApproach 15
4. Landscape Proposal 16
4.1. LandscapeLayout 17
4.2.LandscapeSection 18
4.3.LandscapeElevation 19
4.4.LandscapeDesignPrinciples 20
4.5.LandscapeDesignPrinciples 21
4.6. LandscapeProposal-PrecedentImages 22
4.7. LandscapeMaterials-HardLandscapeElements 23
4.8. LandscapePlantingPlan/PlantingTypologies 24
4.9. LandscapePlanting-TreePlanting 25
4.10. LandscapePlanting-TasmanianNativePlanting 26
4.11. LandscapePlanting-TasmanianNativePlanting 27
1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
1.1. Introduction
This document has been prepared on behalf of the University of Tasmania as a part of the development for the Inveresk Campus in Launceston lead by John Wardle Architects.
The landscape proposal creates a series of external spaces that draw on the surrounding context and history to support both regional, and educational communities.
All public realm areas will respond to the local context and architectural language of the overall development.
This document covers the landscape design aspects of the proposed development of Building 3. It explains the existing site context and details of the Concept Design proposals using plans, sections and diagrams as well as setting out the proposed planting and material palettes for the external landscape spaces.
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2. Site Analysis
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2. Site Analysis
2.1. Site Context
The development site is located at Inveresk precinct within the City of Launceston. The site occupies an area approximately 28 acres.
The site is positioned within a 10 minute walk north east of Launceston CBD, along the northern and southern banks of the North Esk River.
The site functions as a cultural precinct currently occupying a number of educational and community buildings that serve the Northern Tasmanian Community.
Invermay Road, bounds the Western edge of the site and serves as a major arterial road connecting the northern suburbs with the city centre, and the Newnham Campus. The site is well served by local transport networks including bus, cycle and pedestrian routes that connect into the Launceston CBD and wider city.
Situated on a natural floodplain, much of Invermay is below the high tide level. The site is subject to the Invermay/Inveresk Flood Inundation Area. Concrete levee banks have recently been constructed along the northern edge of the River in order to protect the site during a ‘once in 200 years’ flood.
The site is in close proximity to open green spaces within the city of Launceston including City Park and Royal Park.
The site is currently surrounded by a mixture of low rise residential, commercial and light industry.
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2. Site Analysis
2.2. Site Narrative
Originally, a low lying swamp in the Tamar Valley, the area was inhabited by Indigenous Australians for over 30,000 years prior to European settlement. The City of Launceston was established in the early nineteenth century following European colonization of Tasmania.
During the mid nineteenth century, the area was identified as the only large level area still available near the city that would be suitable as a station yard. The Invermay swamp was drained and the land reclaimed using imported fill. Both the Inveresk and Willis Street site served as an industrial site for the Inveresk railway yards and workshops between 1868 and 1994. Although the early history of the islands first peoples is important, Inveresk and Invermay had a significant Tasmanian Aboriginal presence particularly in the 50s and 60s when many Aboriginal families lived in the area, some of whom worked at the railway. The site was a major centre within Tasmania for railway construction, engineering and maintenance. As a result of the decades of heavy industrial activities, much of the land occupied by the railway yards were contaminated with heavy pollutants.
With the closure of the Railway Yards, the site was redeveloped during the 1990’s as a part of the Commonwealth’s Better Cities Program. Currently the site serves as an educational and cultural precinct for the University of Tasmania and accommodates the Launceston Tramway Museum and the Queen Victoria and Museum Planetarium.
Aerial photo Pre 1967 - Inveresk Railway Workshops
Inveresk Railway Workshops
Inveresk Railway Workshops - UTAS Theatre Annexe Historic rail yard remnants -Inveresk Railway Workshops Annexe
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2. Site Analysis
2.3. Campus Analysis
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Proposed buildings
Historically significant buildings
Historically significant landscape
Area of little /demolished historic-interest
Existing building
Existing trees
Existing non-native Poplar tree avenue
Existing non-native Plane tree
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Existing vehicular campus -connections
Proposed pedestrian city-campus connection
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2. Site Analysis
2.4. Environmental Study
Sun path
Prevailing wind - North westerly
Existing trees
Existing Poplar tree avenue
Extent of proposed landscape
Existing open space
Major pedestrian connections
Potential connections
Historic Traverser lane
Building to be demolished
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Facility of Art
Proposed Building
Connection to CBD
School of Architecture
Theatre annexe
Railway Workshops
Connection to North Esk River
Inveresk turntable
Tram workshop
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2. Site Analysis
Morning
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2.5. Building 3 - Shadow Study
3. Landscape Strategy
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3. Landscape Strategy
The landscape proposal aims to reveal and reflect upon the historical and cultural palimpsest with the weaving of the Indigenous and industrial heritage of the site.
The intention is to recreate a connection to the indigenous landscape whilst supporting the relocation of Riawunna from the Newnham to the Inveresk Campus.
Through exploring the cultural heritage of the site, the proposal aims to strengthen the cultural destination that celebrates Tasmanian character and identity that forms a campus wide approach one that will inform and lay down the precedent for future proposals.
3.1. Landscape Concept
RIAWUNNA - CIRCLE OF EXISTENCE
RAILYARDS - FUNCTIONAL LINEARITY
CULTURAL WEAVING AND CONNECTION
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3. Landscape Strategy
3.2. Landscape Concept - Ideograms
6 key Indigenous considerations.
1. Connection to Country
Wider connection to the mountains, land and water.
2. Strong Cultural Connections
Fire/smoke pit, water, seashells & basket weaving
3. Three Levels of welcoming/gathering areas
Large public gathering performance area, public small gathering area, private smaller area for Riawunna.
4. Aboriginal Nations Representations
9 stones representing the 9 Aboriginal nations of Tasmania
5. Language and Interpretation
Opportunity to introduce Aboriginal language and interpretation.
6. Authenticity of Materials
Materials that make up the landscape are sourced authentically –including the stones, rocks and plants.
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3. Landscape Strategy
3.3. Landscape Design Principles- Campus Wide Approach
Public Welcoming Area
Public Cultural Garden
City Centre Future connection to Willis Street
Connection to Invermay Road
Connection to Invermay Road
Connection to North Esk River
Inveresk Turntable
To provide different levels of Riawunna cultural garden through the campus; large public gathering area, small public gathering area, private smaller area for Riawunna. The proposal locates key Riawunna cultural gardens along the existing central axis which has a strong connection to the Library and existing buildings. One of the primary reasons to location the Riawunna cultural garden along the central axis is due to the amalgamation of different users of the site (students, general public, tourists & recreational users). The intention is to place Riawunna at the centre of the campus so that Country to Connection is embedded into the campus.
OVERALL CAMPUS MASTERPLAN APPROACH - CONNECTION TO COUNTRY
Amalgamation of visitors
Riawunna cultural gardens
Primary pedestrian city-campus connection
Secondary pedestrian city-campus connection
Indigenous weaving
4. Landscape Proposal
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4. Landscape Proposal
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SMOKE PIT
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HISTORIC RAILWAY TRACKS TO BE RETAINED
NATIVE PLANTING TYPE 2
ALL LEVELS TO BE REVIEWED FOLLOWING DETAILED SITE SURVEY
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T 03 9417 6844F 03 9417 6855
www.aspect.net.auABN 11 120 219 561
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LANDSCAPE LEGEND
NOTE: ALL PLANT SPECIES TO BE SELECTED IN CONSULTATION WITH UTAS AND LOCAL INDIGENOUS NURSERY. ALL PLANTS TO BE SOURCED AUTHENTICALLY.
NATIVE GRASS LAWN
EXISTING TREES RETAINED
GALVANISED CYCLE STANDS
SMOKE PIT
FEATURE PLANTING
HISTORIC RAILWAY TRACKS TO BE RETAINED
NATIVE PLANTING TYPE 2
ALL LEVELS TO BE REVIEWED FOLLOWING DETAILED SITE SURVEY
NOTE:
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SINGLE TIMBER BLOCK SEATING
EXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED
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www.aspect.net.auABN 11 120 219 561
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4.3. Landscape Elevation
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4.4. Landscape Design Principles
Riawunna Spiritual, Physical & Visual Connection
Riawunna Smoke pit
Building windows
Visual internal/external connection
Psychical connection
Wider campus Rianwunna connection
Main entrances
The landscape proposal focuses on creating a strong visual, spiritual, physical and direct connection between the internal library and the landscape. A cultural garden is proposed directly beyond the building creating strong connections internally and externally.
Connections and Movement
Riawunna Smoke pit
Campus pedestrian axis
Major pedestrian movement (DDA compliant)
Minor pedestrian movement
Maintenance vehicular access
Library internal connection
Shared road
Seating/gathering areas
Main entrances
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4.5. Landscape Design Principles
Indigenous Planting
Riawunna Smoke pit
Feature native tree
Small native tree
Shade tolerant native planting
Semi shade tolerant native planting
Full sun native planting
Lawn
Main entrances
Hard Materials
Riawunna Smoke pit
MIx Dolerite paving
Insitu Concrete surface with seeded sea shell aggregate
Sea shell mulch for native planting
Precast concrete planters and steps
Insitu concrete surface with potential exposed sea shell aggregate
Main entrances
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4.6. Landscape Precedents
Goods Line- Sydney, ASPECT Studios
Novartis Campus Park - Basel Cranbourne Botanic Garden - Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
Cranbourne Botanic Garden - Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
Cranbourne Botanic Garden - Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
Goods Line- Sydney, ASPECT StudiosRiawunna - Newnham Campus, UTAS
Indigenous Landscape - Monash University
The external landscape proposal draws upon the cultural overlay of indigenous landscape and the industrial heritage of the site as a way to portray the cultural & physical palimpsest of the site. The intention is to express this notion through materiality, vegetation & composition.
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4.7. Hardscape Material Palette
A simple material palette is proposed to unify the wider precinct and both the Inveresk and Willis Street site. The proposed hardscape material palette is intended to portray the history of the site - reflecting on the industrial heritage and drawing upon the Indigenous landscape.
Insitu concrete with sea shell aggregate
Tasmanian stone - ‘Rouyburg’ Dolerite
Tasmanian stone - ‘Eucalypt’ Dolerite
‘Eucalpt’ Dolerite
Bespoke feature timber seating
Proprietary galvanized cycle stands
Precast concrete steps
Sea shell mulch
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4. Landscape Proposal
4.8. Landscape Planting Plan / Planting Typologies
LA-601 Planting Plan
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UTAS Inveresk PrecinctClient:
University of Tasmania@ A1
@ A3
2 Invermay Rd, Invermay Tasmania 7248
M18041ASPECT Studios Pty LtdLevel 4, 160 Queen StreetMelbourne VIC 3000 Australia
T 03 9417 6844F 03 9417 6855
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SOFTSCAPE & PLANTING TYPOLOGIES
SHADE TOLERANT NATIVE PLANTING
PROPOSED SMALL NATIVE TREE
TREES
PROPOSED MEDIUM NATIVE TREE
SHADE TOLERANT NATIVE PLANTING WITH IRRIGATION
NOTE: ALL PLANT SPECIES TO BE SELECTED IN CONSULTATION WITH UTAS AND LOCAL INDIGENOUS NURSERY. ALL PLANTS TO BE SOURCED AUTHENTICALLY.
EXISTING TREES TO BE RETAINED
EXTENT OF WORKS
GENERAL EXTENTS & WORKS BOUNDARIES
LANDSCAPE LEGEND
FULL SUN NATIVE PLANTING
NATIVE GRASS LAWN
SEMI-SHADE TOLERANT NATIVE PLANTING
0 5 10 15 20 m
LA-601 Planting Plan
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Checked by:Drawn by:
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Issue: Created Date: Scale:
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UTAS Inveresk PrecinctClient:
University of Tasmania@ A1
@ A3
2 Invermay Rd, Invermay Tasmania 7248
M18041ASPECT Studios Pty LtdLevel 4, 160 Queen StreetMelbourne VIC 3000 Australia
T 03 9417 6844F 03 9417 6855
www.aspect.net.auABN 11 120 219 561
SOFTSCAPE & PLANTING TYPOLOGIES
SHADE TOLERANT NATIVE PLANTING
PROPOSED SMALL NATIVE TREE
TREES
PROPOSED MEDIUM NATIVE TREE
SHADE TOLERANT NATIVE PLANTING WITH IRRIGATION
NOTE: ALL PLANT SPECIES TO BE SELECTED IN CONSULTATION WITH UTAS AND LOCAL INDIGENOUS NURSERY. ALL PLANTS TO BE SOURCED AUTHENTICALLY.
EXISTING TREES TO BE RETAINED
EXTENT OF WORKS
GENERAL EXTENTS & WORKS BOUNDARIES
LANDSCAPE LEGEND
FULL SUN NATIVE PLANTING
NATIVE GRASS LAWN
SEMI-SHADE TOLERANT NATIVE PLANTING
0 5 10 15 20 m
LA-601 Planting Plan
AMPHFPRELIMINARY 07.06.2019 1:200 P1
Checked by:Drawn by:
Revision:
Issue: Created Date: Scale:
1:500
UTAS Inveresk PrecinctClient:
University of Tasmania@ A1
@ A3
2 Invermay Rd, Invermay Tasmania 7248
M18041ASPECT Studios Pty LtdLevel 4, 160 Queen StreetMelbourne VIC 3000 Australia
T 03 9417 6844F 03 9417 6855
www.aspect.net.auABN 11 120 219 561
SOFTSCAPE & PLANTING TYPOLOGIES
SHADE TOLERANT NATIVE PLANTING
PROPOSED SMALL NATIVE TREE
TREES
PROPOSED MEDIUM NATIVE TREE
SHADE TOLERANT NATIVE PLANTING WITH IRRIGATION
NOTE: ALL PLANT SPECIES TO BE SELECTED IN CONSULTATION WITH UTAS AND LOCAL INDIGENOUS NURSERY. ALL PLANTS TO BE SOURCED AUTHENTICALLY.
EXISTING TREES TO BE RETAINED
EXTENT OF WORKS
GENERAL EXTENTS & WORKS BOUNDARIES
LANDSCAPE LEGEND
FULL SUN NATIVE PLANTING
NATIVE GRASS LAWN
SEMI-SHADE TOLERANT NATIVE PLANTING
0 5 10 15 20 m
N
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4. Landscape Proposal
4.9. Landscape Planting - Tree planting
The proposed tree planting within this project explores the distinctive local and native trees of Tasmania. Tree species have been selected for their visual appearance and seasonal interest.
Note that the potential plant species list is subject to further review and can be amended and added to as the design becomes further resolved. All tree species will be selected in consultation with UTAS and local plant nurseries.
Acacia mearnsii - Black Wattle
Acacia dealbata - Silver WattleEucalyptus nitida - Smithton Peppermint Eucalyptus pulchella - White Peppermint
Acacia melanoxylon - Tasmanian Blackwood Eucalypts globulus - Tasmanian Blue Gum
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Arthropodium strictum - Chocolate Lilly
Dianella tasmanica - Flax Lilly
Myoporum parvifolium - Creeping boobilia
Correa reflexa - Native Fuchsia
Stylidium graminifolium - Grass triggerplant
Tasmannia lanceolata - Mountain pepper
4.10. Landscape Planting - Tasmania Native Planting
Tasmanian native plant species have been selected to showcase indigenous flora. The plants are generally low maintenance, hardy and tolerant of the site conditions. The potential species range in form and size and are intended to create a rich tapestry of colour and texture displaying seasonal qualities.
Plant species have also been chosen to feature plants that have an Indigenous cultural connection ie. Flax lilly for basket weaving; Mountain pepper and Kangaroo Apple for culinary uses.
Note that the potential plant species list is subject to further review and can be amended and added to as the design becomes further resolved. All plant species will be selected in consultation with UTAS and local plant nurseries.
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4. Landscape Proposal
Carpobrotus rossii - Pigface
Solanum laciniatum - Kangaroo Apple
Dichondra repens - Kidney Weed
4.11. Landscape Planting - Tasmania Native Planting
Poa poiformis - Tussock Grass
Pelargonium australe - Native Pelargonium
Chrysocephalum semipapposum - Clustered Everlasting Boronia citriodora - Lemon Scented Boronia Carex appressa - Tall Sedge
Mentha australis - River Mint
Leucophyta brownii Silver - Cushion Bush
Indigofera australis - Native Indigo
Correa alba - White Correa
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