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Central to Eveleigh Urban Transformation and Transport Program North E Evel eleigh open pen spa pace a and com community u uses (C (Clothi hing S Stor ore) w wor orkshop 31 M 1 March 20 2016 00 M 00 Month 20 2012 Welc elcom


  1. Central to Eveleigh Urban Transformation and Transport Program North E Evel eleigh open pen spa pace a and com community u uses (C (Clothi hing S Stor ore) w wor orkshop 31 M 1 March 20 2016 00 M 00 Month 20 2012

  2. Welc elcom ome! Thanks for taking part in today’s Community Workshop! Join the conversation on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram: #Central2Eveleigh

  3. Acknowled edgment of of Coun ountry

  4. Agenda • Introductions a and wo workshop purpo pu pose a and a agenda • Program o ove vervi view – bac ackground t to Ce Central l to Ev Eveleigh a and N North Eveleigh • New n neighbourhood p park -------- ----- ----- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- ------ ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- ------ ------ ------ ------ ----- -- CO COFFEE BREAK -------- ----- ----- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- ------ ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- ------ ------ ------ ------ ----- -- • Celebrating p place and creating a a community hub ar around t the Clothing S Clo Store • Next s steps a s and evaluation

  5. Meeting ng r rul ules and nd hous usekeeping ng Me Meeting ru rule les • St Stay f focused • One pe perso son a at a time me • Respect d differe rent v views • Everyone g gets a a turn rn Emerg rgency p procedure res an and as d assembly p poin int Toile lets Ple lease turn ph phones s off o or to “ “sile lent”

  6. Central to Eveleigh Urban Transformation and Transport Program Under erstanding t the e context o of Cen entral t to Eve vele leigh Troy Da Daly, Program Di m Direc ector

  7. What at is th the ta task? 80 80 – 100 hectares i in the ‘ ‘cor orridor’ • 500 h 00 hectare s study dy ar area • 2-4 rail stations • >25 25-30 h hectar ares of s social • housing e estates to also c consider What does a great future look like for C2E? A series of public realm projects – • new and renewed? A series of transport projects? • A series of major housing, retail & • commercial development projects? Short to long term? How can it be paid for - ATP? •

  8. Our ur responsib ibil ilit ity t to und understand th this p place ce 8 8

  9. Central t to Eveleig igh t thin inkin ing - ben benefits and trade e offs a at t three l ee level els

  10. Ce Cent ntral to Eveleigh – pr process and nd Urban an Tran ansformat ation S Strat ateg egy Prelim limin inary in inputs a and anal an alysi sis Shar ared v visi sion Urban an d desi sign an and Delivery f y framewo work and nd b bene nefits planning f g framewor ork • Preferred p planning a approval Urban n pathw hways • Sha hared v vision • Key d design a n and p planni ning ng • Fund nding a and fina nanc ncing • Statement o of d desired tr tran ansf sformat ation principle les t to g guide f future principle les a and strategy be benefi fits fr from t the planni ning ng d decisions ns str strate ategy • Long t g term p progr gram project • Urban s str trate tegies for p place ces, governanc nce networks a ne and nd neighbourhoods • Key s stakehold lder rela lationships • A consoli lidated f framework p plan Prec Pr ecinct maste asterplan ans – rezoni ning ng proposal sals

  11. s n o i s s e e t r u p t m i t s i n s o t s c i t t r o a s n l d a o n s d a o n p s o m o i r t a p a r t g g n a n e i i s d n e o - r z y p e l n s r o i e h r e t u v n t i u i t a f d c e r Additi tional w workers Additi tional r residents ts o i d d u t n n l I c Corridor 13 13,00 000 – 22,000 e Corridor 15 15,00 000 0 – 26,00 000 n r i r u c Study A Area 14, 4,000 – 25,00 000 Study A Area 29,00 000 – 56,00 000

  12. Benefits

  13. Benefits

  14. What at w we e hear eard… Strong ng c concerns ns • Heights a and d densi sities • Traf affi fic an and acce ccess Other c concerns • Infrastructure c capa pacity (trains, wa waste c collection, s schools ls & & hospitals ls) • Buil uilding ng design s n stand ndards • Shadowing • Parking • Sustainabili lity • Par ark size an and s shap ape • Sa Sale e of AT ATP

  15. Central to Eveleigh Urban Transformation and Transport Program New n neighbourhood p d park Justine Kinch, AECOM

  16. Community Consultation 2015 Comments picnic tables consideration for dogs SAFE permeable informal seating creative local space adventure play NATURE PLAY inclusive community facilities multipurpose spaces gatherings social interaction wildlife attracting kick-about BBQs gardens SHADED grass space accessible imagination play basketball and skate aesthetics opportunities

  17. Community Concerns & Comments Urban design Northern access Iverys Lane safety and access Iverys lane edge Hardstand Kick-about space Children’s play Scale 1: 500 @ A3 0 5 10 15 20 25m

  18. Urban Design / Reconfjgured Park Geometry Additional park area Proposed child care Scale 1: 500 @ A3 0 5 10 15 20 25m

  19. Access Access to the north Iverys Lane access Proposed shared zone Stair access Scale 1: 500 @ A3 0 5 10 15 20 25m

  20. Access Access to the north Iverys Lane access Proposed shared zone Stair access Level access Scale 1: 500 @ A3 0 5 10 15 20 25m

  21. Hardstand Areas Hardstand Level access paths Scale 1: 500 @ A3 0 5 10 15 20 25m

  22. Iverys Lane Edge Terracing planting buffer Scale 1: 500 @ A3 0 5 10 15 20 25m

  23. Kick-about Area Kick-about reconfjguration Scale 1: 500 @ A3 0 5 10 15 20 25m

  24. Play Locations Play and activity locations Scale 1: 500 @ A3 0 5 10 15 20 25m

  25. Lighting Focused Lighting Scale 1: 500 @ A3 0 5 10 15 20 25m

  26. Flexible Community Space Flexible community space Scale 1: 500 @ A3 0 5 10 15 20 25m

  27. Bike Parking Added bicycle parking Scale 1: 500 @ A3 0 5 10 15 20 25m

  28. Concept Design Passive seating Historic Clothing Store Passive seating Flexible seating/ Passive seating event space Kick-about lawn Flexible community space BBQ / Development lot picnic area Toddlers play Children’s play Landscaped terraces Childcare Scale 1: 500 @ A3 0 5 10 15 20 25m

  29. Concept Design Central Lawn / Kick-about Area

  30. Concept Design Flexible Seating / Event Space

  31. Concept Design Central Spine

  32. Concept Design Flexible Community Space

  33. Concept Design Toddler Play 1-4

  34. Concept Design Children’s Play 5-12

  35. Concept Design Teenager and Adult Activities

  36. Concept Design BBQ and Picnic Area

  37. Concept Design Informal Terraced Seating / Passive Recreation Spaces

  38. Concept Design Iverys Lane Edge

  39. Concept Design Photomontage - View 1

  40. Concept Design Photomontage - View 2

  41. Concept Design Photomontage - View 2 Unobscured

  42. Masterplan

  43. Site Analysis Shadowing Winter 9.00am 12.00pm 3.00pm Summer 9.00am 12.00pm 3.00pm

  44. Material Palettes Refjned Robust

  45. Plant Palettes Exotic Native Lemon Scented Bottlebrush (Callistemon citrinus) Sydney Golden Wattle (Acacia longifolia) Agave (Agave attenuata) Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) Lantern Banksia (Banksia ericifolia) Saw Banksia (Banksia serrata) Bomeliad varius (Bromeliad) Rosemary (Rosemarinus offjcinalis) Silky Grevillea (Grevillea sericea) Mexican Fleabane (Erigeron karvinskianus) Kidney Plant (Dichondra repens) Kidney Plant (Dichondra repens) White Correa (Correa alba) Ruby Leaf Alternanthera (Alternanthera dentata) White Kunzea (Kunzea ambigua) Clivia (Clivia miniata) Blady Grass (Imperata cylindrica) Bougainvillea various (Bougainvillea) Snake Vine (Hibbertia scandens) Native Rosemarry (Westringia fruticosa) Spiny-head Mat-rush (Lomandra longifolia) Heart-leaf Bergenia (Bergenia cordifolia) Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) Blue Chalksticks (Senecio mandraliscae)

  46. Questions and discussion Considering the preferred design for the park what issues may need to be considered to get the detailed design right? On a scale of 1 to 5, identify how well you think the proposed park will meet the needs of a wide range of users including, families, singles, younger people, older people etc? Why?

  47. Central to Eveleigh Urban Transformation and Transport Program COFFEE EE BREAK EAK

  48. Central to Eveleigh Urban Transformation and Transport Program Celeb ebrating p g place A commun unity hub ub around und t the Cl Clothing S Store Pu Public ar art an and h her eritage age Vanessa G Gordo don

  49. Art, cul ultur ure and nd heritage pl plan n establish a cultural heart • create places to build skills • increase community experience of creativity and • history a community place • Cloth thing S Sto tore e acknowledge heritage • reflect stories • contemporary look at heritage interpretation • delight and discovery through public art pieces • Publi lic a art a and heritage

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