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Prepared for Arthur Land Pty Ltd 01 August 2017
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60 - 88 CREMORNE STREET CREMORNETown Planning Report: Public Realm and Landscape
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Rev Date Approved by Description
01 August 2017 Mary Papaioannou Town Planning Report
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ContactIngrid Bakker [email protected]
Mark Haycox Principal [email protected]
HASSELL61 Little Collins StreetMelbourne, VictoriaAustralia 3000T +61 3 8102 3000© July 2013hassellstudio.com@HASSELL_StudioABN 24 007 711 435
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Contents
OVERVIEWExecutive Summary 03
01 02 03 04 05CONTEXT
Precinct context 06
Local context + Existing site interfaces 07
Planning context 08
DESIGN PRINCIPLESDesign + Built form principles 12
Historical context 13
Public realm principles 14
Benchmarks 15
DESIGN PROPOSALPublic realm and landscape plan 18
Blanche St urban parklet 19
Public realm + landscape sections 20
Materials + plant palettes 23
DESIGN PROPOSAL EVALUATIONPublic realm area evaluation 26
Activated frontages 28
Scale comparison 29
Car parking comparison 30
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OVERVIEW
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LEIGH DESIGN
01 Overview Team Overview
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01 Overview Executive Summary
SEEK + Cremorne
The Proposal carefully addresses the needs of building tenants and visitors to the site, as well as the opportunities of the broader Cremorne Precinct and aspirations of its changing community.
It results from a rigorous response to site and context conditions and opportunities, and also embraces the eclectic character of Cremorne in its programming, design expression and materiality. An animated ground plane and activated building edges simultaneously facilitate engagement of the site outward into the context and welcome the community of Cremorne in.
The Public Realm and Landscape Proposal features a new shared street and urban parklet; an animated ground plane and active building edges; a garden edge transition to existing residences; publicly accessible spaces; community facilities; comfortable and safe streets with more greenery and water sensitive urban design opportunities.
All public realm interfaces are improved to create great places for people - places which provide opportunities for social engagement, incorporate community facilities and maximise thermal comfort and environmental performance through planting and water sensitive urban design.
Team Project Manager _ Case Meallin Architecture _ HASSELL Planning _ Contour Landscape Architecture _ HASSELL Traffic _ GTA Services _ ARUP ESD _ ARUP Structure _ ARUP Waste _ Leigh Design Heritage _ Bryce Raworth Acoustics_ARUP Fire Engineering_ARUP
Site Details
Address: 60-88 Cremorne Street, Cremorne.
Site Area: 6,735m2
Site Frontage: 89m Cremorne Street 77m Parkins Lane39m Rear Laneway31m Residental Properties (Rear)19m Residential Property (On Boundary)76m Blanche St Existing Site InfrastructureSingle storey galvanised shed with undercover area,concrete/gravel at grade
Existing Site UseCommerical Car Park
OverviewThe proposal is for a 6 storey commercial officebuilding, with external terrace on Level 6 and food/drink premises, indoor recreation facility, educationcentre, and private/public accessible green areas provided on ground plane.
DevelopmentGround + 6 stories
HeightLast occupied floor: RL +31.500 (Level 6)Top of Roof Pitch (North Building): RL +42.750Top of Roof Pitch (South Building): RL +38.550Top of Core (North): RL +43.500Top of Core (South): RL +41.000
The Public Realm and Landscape Proposal is a significant component of an integrated design process supporting the creation of a world class development at 60 Cremorne Street.
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CONTEXT
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02 Context Precinct Context
RICHMOND STATION
2.5 KM TO CITY
SWAN STREET
BALMAIN STREET
KELSO STREET
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Precinct Context
The Cremorne Precinct is well connected to a significant amount of public open green space generally located to the west of the subject site. The Olympic and sporting precincts are located within a short walking distance, and connection to the Melbourne Botanic Gardens is also easily accessible. The Yarra River provides a buffer of open space and respite within a short walk of the subject site.
The subject site is also well served by public transport. Richmond Train Station is a conveniently short walk away, with Cremorne Street connecting directly to main station entry points and in close proximity to bus stops. Trams also conveniently service the Swan St/Church St precinct, providing easy transport options to all urban conveniences.The network of bicycle access both in Cremorne and the immediate surrounding context is extensive, with a notable scenic bike track through the Botanical Gardens located along the river.
Direct access to Punt Road and the Citilink freeway provides convenient vehicular connection to a large component of the Southern/Northern urban freeways within both the City of Melbourne and to perimeter zones such as Tullamarine Airport.
_Roads
_Freeway
_Bike Path
_Tram Track
_Route to Station
_Future Shared Path
Distance to Richmond Station and Tram Stop
300m
4min
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02 Context Local Context + Existing site interfaces
Local Context
The subject site at 60 Cremorne Street is located within a fine grain mixed use context and a public realm characterised by generally narrow streets and footpaths and limited street tree planting due to spatial constraints.
The eastern boundary of the site is marked by Cremorne Street which is a popular walking and cycling route providing easy connection to and from Richmond Station. It includes serviceable but narrow footpaths, street trees constrained by overhead power lines and some recently introduced rain garden areas.
Marking the northern boundary of the site, Blanche Street is a residential street with non-compliant footpaths and limited on street parking. Blanche Street provides a direct east west link to Gosch’s Paddock.
To the south of the site, Parkins Lane is a bluestone pitcher lined laneway typical of Cremorne.
5 minute walk
Richmond Station
Future shared path
Blanche Street _Residential streetscape fabric typical of Cremorne Precinct _Narrow roads with non-compliant pedestrian paths _One-way traffic and permit parking _Very little street tree planting due to space constraints
Parkins Lane _Bluestone pitcher paved laneway typical of Cremorne Precinct _Large extent of brick wall adding interest _Non-compliant surface
Cremorne Street _Major pedestrian street / route _Narrow footpaths due to space constraints _Limited street tree planting due to space constraints _Some water sensitive urban design initiatives / raingardens