green work spaces | podium l05 · from above (on level 4 podium). 5. facade climbing frame to be...
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Green Work Spaces | Podium L05
Legend1. Internal living wall, to be either simply potted
plants on shelving and looked after manually or a vertical living wall system. Plants selected to tolerate lower light conditions, however, generally the building will have good internal lux levels.
2. Perimeter planting on facade as external planting only. Typical modular and lightweight planters. Facade climbing frame to be developed with architects to ensure good coverage and vine
establishment.3. Feature Iarge perennial/shrub or small tree in
Typical modular and lightweight planters. 1100mm high at building edge.
4. Break out garden space with external type paving used to blur inside and outside transition.
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SYDNEY DESIGN COLLECTIVECollaborative Landscape Architecture
The CO | Collingwood SLAB + DKOLandscape Planning Permit Application
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Dwg no: Date: FEB 2018Scale: 1:100
• Workspaces best suited to modular planters.• Tiered planter stand along lift and stair core. The design of
this stand can vary over floors.• Perimeter planting on facade as external planting only to
make plant maintenance and care manageable for the tenants.
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Landscape Plan 1:100
Various modules of l living walls.
Legend1. Internal living wall, to be either simply potted
plants on shelving and looked after manually or a vertical living wall system. Plants selected to tolerate lower light conditions, however, generally the building will have good internal lux levels.
2. Modular movable planters, best suited for a flexible workspace.
3. Perimeter planting on facade as external planting only. Typical modular and lightweight planters.
Facade climbing frame to be developed with architects to ensure good coverage and vine establishment.
4. Feature Iarge perennial/shrub or small tree in Typical modular and lightweight planters. 1100mm high at building edge.
5. Break out garden space with external type paving used to blur inside and outside transition.
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Tree planting and paving in planting.
Vertical vines climbing systems.
Vertical vines climbing systems.
SYDNEY DESIGN COLLECTIVECollaborative Landscape Architecture
The CO | Collingwood SLAB + DKOLandscape Planning Permit Application
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Dwg no: Date: FEB 2018Scale: 1:100
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Green Work Spaces | Podium L06
Landscape Plan 1:100
Legend1. Internal living wall, to be either simply potted
plants on shelving and looked after manually or a vertical living wall system. Plants selected to tolerate lower light conditions, however, generally the building will have good internal lux levels.
2. Perimeter planting on facade as external planting only. Typical modular and lightweight planters. Facade climbing frame to be developed with architects to ensure good coverage and vine
establishment.3. Feature Iarge perennial/shrub or small tree in
Typical modular and lightweight planters. 1100mm high at building edge.
4. Break out garden space with external type paving used to blur inside and outside transition.
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SYDNEY DESIGN COLLECTIVECollaborative Landscape Architecture
The CO | Collingwood SLAB + DKOLandscape Planning Permit Application
+Rev: E
Dwg no: Date: FEB 2018Scale: 1:100
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Green Work Spaces | Podium L07
Landscape Plan 1:100
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Vine climbing systems. Vine climbing systems. Planting in raised corner planters.
Legend1. Internal living wall, to be either simply potted
plants on shelving and looked after manually or a vertical living wall system. Plants selected to tolerate lower light conditions, however, generally the building will have good internal lux levels.
2. Perimeter planting on facade as external planting only. Typical modular and lightweight planters. Facade climbing frame to be developed with architects to ensure good coverage and vine
establishment.3. Feature Iarge perennial/shrub or small tree in
Typical modular and lightweight planters. 1100mm high at building edge.
4. Break out garden space with external type paving used to blur inside and outside transition.
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SYDNEY DESIGN COLLECTIVECollaborative Landscape Architecture
The CO | Collingwood SLAB + DKOLandscape Planning Permit Application
+Rev: E
Dwg no: Date: FEB 2018Scale: 1:100
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Green Work Spaces | Podium L08+09 (Typical)
Landscape Plan 1:100
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Vine climbing systems.View towards indoor/outdoor glazed planting.
Planting in raised corner planters.
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Legend1. Internal living wall, to be either simply potted
plants on shelving and looked after manually or a vertical living wall system. Plants selected to tolerate lower light conditions, however, generally the building will have good internal lux levels.
2. Modular movable planters, best suited for a flexible workspace.
3. Perimeter planting on facade as external planting only. Typical modular and lightweight planters.
Facade climbing frame to be developed with architects to ensure good coverage and vine establishment.
4. Feature Iarge perennial/shrub or small tree in Typical modular and lightweight planters. 1100mm high at building edge.
5. Break out garden space with external type paving used to blur inside and outside transition.
SYDNEY DESIGN COLLECTIVECollaborative Landscape Architecture
The CO | Collingwood SLAB + DKOLandscape Planning Permit Application
+Rev: E
Dwg no: Date: FEB 2018Scale: 1:100
Landscape Plan 1:100
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Green Work Spaces | Podium L10+11 (Typical)
Greenery integrated in furniture and walls.
Legend1. Internal living wall, to be either simply potted
plants on shelving and looked after manually or a vertical living wall system. Plants selected to tolerate lower light conditions, however, generally the building will have good internal lux levels.
2. Perimeter planting on facade as external planting only. Typical modular and lightweight planters. Facade climbing frame to be developed with architects to ensure good coverage and vine establishment.
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SYDNEY DESIGN COLLECTIVECollaborative Landscape Architecture
The CO | Collingwood SLAB + DKOLandscape Planning Permit Application
+Rev: E
Dwg no: Date: FEB 2018Scale: 1:100
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Green Work Spaces | Podium L12
Landscape Plan 1:100
Vine climbing systems with cascading planting.
Vine climbing systems. Green workplace.
Green Work Spaces | Podium L13
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Legend1. Internal living wall, to be either simply potted
plants on shelving and looked after manually or a vertical living wall system. Plants selected to tolerate lower light conditions, however, generally the building will have good internal lux levels.
2. Modular movable planters, best suited for a flexible workspace.
3. Feature Iarge perennial/shrub or small tree in Typical modular and lightweight planters. 1100mm high at building edge.
4. Break out garden space with external type paving used to blur inside and outside transition.
SYDNEY DESIGN COLLECTIVECollaborative Landscape Architecture
The CO | Collingwood SLAB + DKOLandscape Planning Permit Application
+Rev: E
Dwg no: Date: FEB 2018Scale: 1:100
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Landscape Plan 1:100
Various modules of l living walls.
• Generous bright garden spaces provide a unique character to this work space.
• Each space to have ability to access with seating.• Open atrium and cross flow ventilation will draw warm air out
of the space.• Atrium spaces will indoor planting selections to have a distinct
outdoor character.• Tree height and form will enable the canopy to extend up to the
roof terrace to enable a habitable and shady space beneath.
SYDNEY DESIGN COLLECTIVECollaborative Landscape Architecture
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Date: FEB 2018Scale: NTS+
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The CO | Sheltered Skygarden L14
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Seating integrated with planting.
Legend1. Feature Indoor large perennial/shrub
or small tree in large container with massed planting underneath.
2. Lightweight soil medium in breakout spaces to enable growth of hardy, low or no mow grasses such as Zoysia Nara. Grass is interspersed with hit and miss paving under the main desire lines and areas that will receive the most wear. External type paving used to blur inside and outside transition.
3. External type paving used to blur inside and outside transition.
4. Internal living wall, to be either simply potted plants on shelving and looked after manually or a vertical living wall system. Plants selected to tolerate lower light conditions, however, generally the building will have good internal lux levels.
5. Water rill with stepping stones.
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SYDNEY DESIGN COLLECTIVECollaborative Landscape Architecture
The CO | Collingwood SLAB + DKOLandscape Planning Permit Application
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Dwg no: Date: FEB 2018Scale: 1:100
Sheltered Skygarden | L14
Landscape Plan 1:100
• Design of external spaces consistent with Podium level 4, however with a different character through use of materials and planting.
• The tree planters will have cascading planting on their raised so they have an attractive face at the door opening.
• Water could be used as a subtle but beautiful addition to the garden character.
• Trees could also be grown in large off the shelf glass reinforced containers.
• Turf can be used for relaxation spaces and for sunning.
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Garden rooms with paving stones in planting.
The CO | Productive Rooftop
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• Sustainability and resilience engine of the building.• Photovoltaic array and wind turbines to reduce energy
demands.• Greenhouse for production of greens for use by the tenants,
with maximum yield and efficiency provided within a controlled environment.
• A greenhouse/shade-house plant hospital for rejuvenation of indoor plants, contained in mobile plant containers.
• Greenhouse double as a winter-garden.• Small rooftop garden, with wind break balustrade and exposure
resistant trees.• Trees in planters with detail similar to garden atrium on PL4
and L14.
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Greenhouse dining.
Productive Rooftop + Bar | L15
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SYDNEY DESIGN COLLECTIVECollaborative Landscape Architecture
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Date: FEB 2018Scale: NTS+
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Landscape Plan 1:100
• Use of timber deck as it is the right character for a rooftop, can easily allow movement of planter containers and can create small habitable areas amongst green roof planting.
• Green roof space is connected spatially with the skygarden below and projects immediately out from the stair and lift core.
• Three small exposure tolerant trees to be grown on rooftop such as NZ Christmas Bush.
• Soil volume is provided for the trees with a similar detail as the trees at a lower level .
• Photovoltaic array with extensive (low profile) green roof to reduce ambient temperature and improve operating performance.
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Legend1. Small trees in large containers to
provide amenity and shelter with massed planting underneath.
2. Typical modular and lightweight planters 1100mm high at building edge.
3. Internal living wall, to be either simply potted plants on shelving and looked after manually or a vertical living wall system.
4. Lightweight soil medium in breakout spaces to enable growth of hardy, low or no mow grasses such as Zoysia Nara. Grass is interspersed with hit and miss paving under the main desire lines and areas that will receive the most wear. Note this area will also be a staging for external maintenance from above (on level 4 podium).
5. Facade climbing frame to be developed with architects to ensure good coverage and vine establishment.
6. Planting within glasshouse for food production and to allow internal planters to recuperate from extended periods indoors.
7. Hanging planting within pots, suspended from ceiling.
Greenhouse dining in combination with potting shed / food production.
Productive Rooftop and Bar + Sheltered Skygarden | L14 +L15
E-E Detail Sectional Elevation Level 15 Rooftop + Bar 1:75
D-D Detail Sectional Elevation Level 14 Sheltered Skygarden 1:75
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1. Small trees in large containers to provide amenity and shelter with massed planting underneath. Exact species to be determined with a rigorous selection process, due to exposure.
2. Large container with approximately 5-6 cubic metres of high performance growing medium, within internal garden courtyard.
3. Typical modular and lightweight planters 1100mm high at building edge.
4. Cascading species selected to perform best according to facade aspect.
5. Internal living wall, to be either simply potted plants on shelving and looked after manually or a vertical living/breathing wall system. Plants selected to tolerate lower light conditions, however, generally the building will have good internal lux levels.
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6. Lightweight soil medium in breakout spaces to enable growth of hardy, low or no mow grasses such as Zoysia Nara. Grass is interspersed with hit and miss paving under the main desire lines and areas that will receive the most wear. Note this area will also be a staging for external maintenance from above (on level 4 podium).
7. Facade climbing frame to be developed with architects to ensure good coverage and vine establishment.
8. Planting within glasshouse for food production and to allow internal planters to recuperate from extended periods indoors.
9. Hanging planting within pots, suspended from ceiling.
The CO | Green Facade
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• Assists with environmental performance for facade• Facade design responds to prevailing heat and cool conditions
for the three facades.• Can be supplemented with tiered shelf planting or similar
internally for a smaller scale to supplement the internal garden character.
• Green facade with light behind acts as a interesting backdrop and with changing shadow pattern.
• Extent of greenery on facade can be precisely controlled.• Vines and cascading plants will be a from modular lightweight
planters either slab edge or integral with slab upturn. Planter height nominally 500mm.
• Stainless steel cables or mesh panels will determine thickness of greenery.
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Planting Concept | Facade Elevations
East North West
North• The most colourful facade, due to the range of
species that can be grown• Planting of vines and cascading plants distributed
relatively evenly across the facade for a consistent patina.
• Bright and colourful flowers.
East• Mainly green foliaged plants, with a heavy reliance on
vines.• Cascading plants more prominent towards northern
face.• Luxuriant and rich planting on podium planters.• Mixture of exotic and native species.
West• Planting that relies more on foliage colours, and
cascading plants.• Vine planting will be very specifically used for the
green louvres.• Utilise more native species so will have a different
character.
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