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20 SEP 2019
CITY OF IPSWICH PRE-DESIGN CONSULTATION SUMMARY REPORT
REDBANK PLAINS RECREATION RESERVE
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DEVELOPING USER PROFILES
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WHAT ACTIVITIES WILL YOU BE INVOLVED IN? Different skate parks may favour different users. As an example, jumps boxes more often appeal to scooter and BMX riders, whereas ledges, rails and bowls often appeal more so to skateboarders. With this understanding, the questionnaire identified a VAST MAJORITY OF RESPONDENTS AS SKATEBOARDERS. This indicates that the park may take on a skate orientated style that also considers and appeals to the needs of other user groups such as bmx that also responded.
Many forms of supporting passive recreation are also important to participants. Opportunities for walking and picnic areas highlight the need to make the facility inclusive for all members of the family, not just active participants of the youth space. Other items that were popular during the consultation and drop in session included outdoor bounce, basketball and informal kick about areas. This indicates the facility needs to cater for all ages and different forms of challenging youth activation.
*Participants were allowed to vote more than once.
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SCOOTER
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PARKOUR
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PICNIC AREAS
O U T D O O R CINEMA
C O M M U N I T Y GARDENS
TABLE TENNIS
WALKING
W E E K E N D MARKETS
BASKETBALL
BALL SPORTS WALL
PAINTED GAMES
DOG WALKING
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HOW WELL DO YOU RIDE? The MAJORITY OF PARTICIPANTS RESPONDED AS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL ABILITY as well as advanced.
It is however, key to provide for beginners and the building blocks for future users to start on obstacles that they can work their way up.This is achieved by providing a number of multi-purpose features and obstacles that have both beginner to advanced applications.
WHY DO YOU RIDE? The following results indicate words that appeared most frequently from the participants answers. Most answers included; FUN, SPORT AND RELAX + DESTRESS.
This illustrates that participants enjoy the fun and physical benefits of using the facility the most. Also the challenge was dominant showing a need to consider some features to encourage healthy competition within the design. As well as the fun and physical benefits of the facility, there was a high interest shown in the HANG WITH FRIENDS and EXPRESS MYSELF aspects associated with the space, this indicates how much users value the social interaction and friendships they form around youth/skate facilities. This shows the necessity to allow for social and gathering spaces within the development and associated seating.
The below information indicates the proposed facility needs to cater for more than just a traditional skate park; providing a social space for people to hang out with friends, give a chance for healthy competition amongst peers and for users to have fun in a safe environment.
*Participants were allowed to vote more than once.
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ESCAPE FROM REALITY
I DONT RIDE BUT I LOVE TO WATCH
RELAX + DE-STRESS
THE CHALLENGE
SPORT + FITNESS
FUN
ADRENALINE
THRILLS
HANG WITH FRIENDS
FREEDOMCAUSE ITS COOL
EXPRESS MYSELF
KEEPS ME OUT OF TROUBLE
MAKE NEW FRIENDS
DEVELOPING USER PROFILES
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*Community workshop numbers (in green) are included in drop in session results (in grey).
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HOW OFTEN DO YOU RIDE? The majority of participants have been identified as active users, with MOST RIDING ON A DAILY OR WEEKLY BASIS. This illustrates a high number of participants that will directly utilise the facility regularly in the future and capacity of users will need to be considered during the design phases.
WHAT TIME DO YOU RIDE? The results show participants would typically utilise the facility between 3PM AND 7PM. It also identified 7pm to 11pm as a popular time of use. Generally the questionnaire has identified that local facilities are in constant use at all times of the day by different user groups, illustrating that the proposed skate space design will need to consider provision for amenity to support functionality throughout the day and night such as shade and lighting for hotter months of the years.
*Participants were allowed to vote more than once.
7AM - 11AM 7PM - 11PM11AM - 3PM 3PM - 7PM
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URBAN STREET STYLE
SKATE DRAIN
STREET 'RUNS'
SKATE PLAZAFLOWY TRANSITION
DEEP BOWL
MINI BOWL
TRADITIONAL
SEPARATE STREET/TRAN
FLOWY STREET
HIPS, QUARTERS & BANKS
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WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE STYLE OF SKATE PARK?
Participants were asked to vote for which style of park they prefer the most, with majority selecting street and transition or bowl and transition.
Looking at park styles in more detail it appears that RESPONSES FAVOURED PARK STYLE BOWL, FLOWY TRANSITION, SKATE PLAZA AND SEPARATE STREET AND TRANSITION for different skate typologies.
The design will look to incorporate a typology that is a combination of both styles of skate. It is also important to consider what other facilities in the region already provide as to not replicate features and ensure the proposed design fits into the existing skate park network.
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GATHERING IDEAS
TOTAL: 15BOWL + TRANSITION
TOTAL: 16STREET + TRANNY
TOTAL: 5STREET + PLAZA
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PARK STYLE BOWL
FLOW
MEDIUM SIZE BOWL
MINI RAMP
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WHAT DO YOU FIND SPECIAL OR ICONIC ABOUT IPSWICH THAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED IN THE DESIGN?
There was a variety of replies to this question with many participants coming up with unique and creative responses. Many ideas discussed concepts around the significance of IPSWICH’S NATURAL ENVIRONMENT and aesthetic, and the colours found within it. Others commented the mining industry that established in the area. People also mentioned local and indigenous art be represented in the design.
SMALL BOWL
ROLL INS
SMALL BOWL
*Participants were allowed to vote more than once.*Not all participants answered the question.
LONG DOWN RAIL
RAILS
LEDGES
SNAKE RUN
GATHERING IDEAS
NATURE + WILDLIFE
HERITAGE
LOCAL ARTCOLOURS IN NATURE
HISTORY
MINING INDUSTRY
NATURE
ABORIGINAL ART
IF YOU COULD HAVE ONE SKATE FEATURE IN THE DESIGN WHAT WOULD IT BE?
A mix of features were suggested but the majority showed a PREFERENCE FOR TRANSITION-BASED FEATURES. Standout skate features have been listed below.
FLAT BANKS
SPINE
THE PEOPLE
INDIGENOUS HISTORY
SLAPPY KERB
PARK SERIES BOWL
PARK STYLE SKATEPARK
DOWN LEDGES
BOX JUMPWEDGE
BANK TO KERBGRANITELEDGES
*Community workshop numbers (in green) areincluded in drop in session results (in grey).
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SIGNS + WAY FINDING YES PLANTING + TREES
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BIKE PARKING
BIKE REPAIR STATION
BICYCLE EDUCATION
LOCKERS / STORAGE
*Participants were allowed to vote more than once.*Not all participants answered the question.
TUNNELSART + SCULPTURE
BRIDGES
LUMPS + BUMPS
WHAT ELEMENTS WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE IN THE LEARN TO RIDE TRACK?
A mix of features were suggested but the majority showed a PREFERENCE FOR WAY FINDING SIGNAGE AND VEGETATION. Standout features have been listed below.
DO YOU THINK PARKOUR SHOULD BE INCLUDED WITHIN THE YOUTH SPACE?
This question was asked to quantify how much interest there is for incorporation of parkour within the design of the youth space. The response showed a very even number of for and against:
IF YES WHAT PARKOUR FEATURES DO YOU LIKE?
Participants showed more interest in jumps courses and bright coloured interesting set ups.
COLOUR + VIBRANCY
BIKE HIRE
SHELTER / OUTDOOR LEARNING
SERVICED WORKSHOP
FOOD VENDOR
CHARGING STATION
ZEBRA CROSSINGS
BANKED CORNERS
FUN PIT STOPS
MATERIAL CHANGE
ROUND ABOUTS
*Community workshop numbers (in green) are included and online results (in grey).
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GATHERING IDEAS
52% (12)
47% (11)
VAULT MAZE
ADVANCED TOWERS
FUNDAMENTAL JUMPS
BEGINNER JUMPS
SWING BARS
MIXED COURSE
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7 7 3
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GATHERING IDEAS
BASKETBALL
4 SQUARE
H IT UP WALL
NETBALL
FUTSAL
HOP SCOTCH
WHAT FEATURES WOULD YOU LIKE INCLUDED WITHIN THE MULTI COURTS?
A mix of features were suggested but the majority showed a PREFERENCE FOR BASKETBALL AND A HIT UP WALL. Other popular items were futsal and netball.
12 8 9
4 5 7
ACCESSIBLE PATHSSHELTER SHADE
TOILETS
SIGNAGE
FENCING
BBQS
*Participants were allowed to vote more than once.*Not all participants answered the question.
SEATINGDRINKING FOUNTAINS
PICNIC AREAS
WHAT AMENITIES DO YOU NEED SO YOU CAN HANG OUT AT THE YOUTH SPACE?
Important public infrastructure such as toilets and drinking fountains were the most common response, however SEATING SHADE AND BBQ’S WERE ALSO VERY POPULAR.
*Community workshop numbers (in green) are included and online results (in grey).
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WHAT ELSE WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE INCLUDED IN THE NEW FACILITY? LIGHTING AND SHADE WERE SEEN AS A HIGH PRIORITY by many members of the community with a number of participants highlighting them as an integral inclusion within the space, as to create a shaded community space for socialising and spectating. The want for skate demos was also popular response highlighting the desire for the space to be activated through day and night time with events once installed.
*Participants were allowed to vote more than once.
GATHERING IDEAS
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SEATING & HANG OUT SPACE
POP UP FOOD KIOSKS
SKATE DEMO'S
SHADE
LIGHTING FOR NIGHT TIME USEDIVERSE YOUTH ACTIVITIES
BBQ'S SKATE WORKSHOPS
TABLE TENNIS
ART PROGRAMS / ART WALL
COMMUNITY EVENT SPACE SHADED FAMILY SPACE
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PICTURE VOTING RESULTS Following the workshop presentation and questionnaires, participants voted on a range of visual choices of inspirational images. This allows participants the opportunity to choose their favourite features and elements by attaching stickers to an image corresponding to their preferred idea.
Many of the design workshop attendees voted on a mixture of features relating to unique skate typologies indicating that the design of the Ipswich Skate Park will need to cater to a variety of users. These features could include a bowl, flowy transitions, mini ramp, spines, street runs with different rails and ledges.
The inclusion of a unique feature, such as a sculptural element within the space was also highly favoured by the community and the integration of these into the skate park will be considered throughout the design phases.
Furthermore, participants stressed the importance of supporting amenities including shade, lighting, drinking fountains and bins around the skate space, the integration of these into the skate space will be considered.
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