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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


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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

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  • rkshop

31 M 1 March 20 2016

00 M 00 Month 20 2012

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Welc elcom

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Thanks for taking part in today’s Community Workshop! Join the conversation on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram:

#Central2Eveleigh

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Acknowled edgment of

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Agenda

  • Introductions a

and wo workshop pu purpo pose a and a agenda

  • Program o
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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 Clo Clothing S Store

  • Next s

steps a s and evaluation

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Meeting ng r rul ules and nd hous usekeeping ng

Me Meeting ru rule les

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Stay f focused

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perso son a at a time me

  • Respect d

differe rent v views

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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

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“sile lent”

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Central to Eveleigh

Urban Transformation and Transport Program

Under erstanding t the e context o

  • f Cen

entral t to Eve vele leigh Troy Da Daly, Program Di m Direc ector

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What at is th the ta task?

  • 80

80 – 100 hectares i in the ‘ ‘cor

  • rridor’
  • 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

  • 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?

What does a great future look like for C2E?

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

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

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Ce Cent ntral to Eveleigh – pr process and nd Urban an Tran ansformat ation S Strat ateg egy

Pr Prec ecinct maste asterplan ans – rezoni ning ng proposal sals Prelim limin inary in inputs a and an anal alysi sis Shar ared v visi sion and nd b bene nefits

  • Sha

hared v vision

  • Statement o
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desired be benefi fits fr from t the project

Urban an d desi sign an and planning f g framewor

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  • Key d

design a n and p planni ning ng principle les t to g guide f future planni ning ng d decisions ns

  • Urban s

str trate tegies for p place ces, ne networks a and nd neighbourhoods

  • A consoli

lidated f framework p plan

Delivery f y framewo work

  • Preferred p

planning a approval pathw hways

  • Fund

nding a and fina nanc ncing principle les a and strategy

  • Long t

g term p progr gram governanc nce

  • Key s

stakehold lder rela lationships

Urban n tr tran ansf sformat ation str strate ategy

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Additi tional w workers Corridor 13 13,00 000 – 22,000 Study A Area 14, 4,000 – 25,00 000 Additi tional r residents ts Corridor 15 15,00 000 0 – 26,00 000 Study A Area 29,00 000 – 56,00 000

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Benefits

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Benefits

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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

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Central to Eveleigh

Urban Transformation and Transport Program

New n neighbourhood p d park Justine Kinch, AECOM

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Community Consultation 2015

Comments

SAFE NATURE PLAY

SHADED

multipurpose spaces creative local space accessible

gatherings social interaction inclusive kick-about grass space informal seating BBQs picnic tables

community facilities

aesthetics basketball and skate

  • pportunities

consideration for dogs

adventure play

wildlife attracting gardens

imagination play permeable

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Community Concerns & Comments

Urban design Northern access Iverys Lane safety and access Iverys lane edge Hardstand Kick-about space Children’s play

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Additional park area Proposed child care

Urban Design / Reconfjgured Park Geometry

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Access to the north Iverys Lane access Proposed shared zone Stair access

Access

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Access to the north Iverys Lane access Proposed shared zone Stair access Level access

Access

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Hardstand Level access paths

Hardstand Areas

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Terracing planting buffer

Iverys Lane Edge

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Kick-about reconfjguration

Scale 1: 500 @ A3 25m 20 15 10 5

Kick-about Area

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Play and activity locations

Play Locations

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Focused Lighting

Lighting

Scale 1: 500 @ A3 25m 20 15 10 5
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Flexible community space

Flexible Community Space

Scale 1: 500 @ A3 25m 20 15 10 5
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Added bicycle parking

Bike Parking

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Concept Design

Development lot Kick-about lawn Flexible seating/ event space Passive seating Passive seating Passive seating Flexible community space BBQ / picnic area Children’s play Toddlers play Landscaped terraces Childcare Historic Clothing Store

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Central Lawn / Kick-about Area

Concept Design

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Flexible Seating / Event Space

Concept Design

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Central Spine

Concept Design

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Flexible Community Space

Concept Design

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Toddler Play 1-4

Concept Design

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Children’s Play 5-12

Concept Design

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Teenager and Adult Activities

Concept Design

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BBQ and Picnic Area

Concept Design

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Informal Terraced Seating / Passive Recreation Spaces

Concept Design

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Iverys Lane Edge

Concept Design

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Photomontage - View 1

Concept Design

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Photomontage - View 2

Concept Design

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Concept Design

Photomontage - View 2 Unobscured

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Masterplan

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Site Analysis

9.00am 12.00pm 9.00am 12.00pm 3.00pm 3.00pm

Shadowing Winter Summer

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Robust

Refjned

Material Palettes

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Plant Palettes

Native

Exotic

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

  • lder people etc? Why?
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Central to Eveleigh

Urban Transformation and Transport Program

COFFEE EE BREAK EAK

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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

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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
  • acknowledge heritage
  • reflect stories
  • contemporary look at heritage interpretation
  • delight and discovery through public art pieces

Cloth thing S Sto tore e Publi lic a art a and heritage

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North E Evelei eigh gh wh what at w we e hear eard..

Clothing S Store re Maximise community uses - creative and cultural + shared work spaces childcare health clinic art gallery or studio space performance space community meeting space Retail il Small supermarket Café shops selling books, art, music. Her eritage a and A d Art Priorities - stories of rail and Aboriginal community. Preference for small-medium sized pieces of public art woven into design across the site. Can use naming to reinforce history of place Had i d important f feedb eedback from the C e City o

  • f Sydn

dney, Heritage Counc uncil a and nd others.

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Our ur a appr pproach

Feedback from consultation on UTS Placemaking – use stories and creative anchor to inform design of public spaces. Stories for North Eveleigh (West) are rail and Aboriginal (past and contemporary) Creative anchor is contemporary – innovation alongside heritage Both short term activation – but in a way that tests long term possibilities Long term – public art, landscape design, heritage interpretation all interwoven and the parts add up to a great place.

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Pre-settlement Railway expansion 1900 Colonial Sydney 1790 - 1850 Railway terminus - Eveleigh Stories

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Name mes to

  • celebrate h

history

Acknowledge influential p peop

  • ple,

buildings, s, p places, s, workers, s, technology a and e even m materials ls

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Evelei eigh gh S Stories es

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Central to Eveleigh

Urban Transformation and Transport Program

Names mes and d places es

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  • A. The Clothing Store
  • C. Street behind Clothing Store
  • B. New Park
  • D. New pocket park (Air Raid Shelters)
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Questions and discussion Refer to the worksheet To what extent do you agree we should draw on the history of the site to name buildings and streets?

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Central to Eveleigh

Urban Transformation and Transport Program

Stories i in n th the p pub ublic domain n

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Public Art and Heritage

Preferred Locations

Heritage Interpretive seating Heritage Interpretive wall Heritage air raid shelter

KICK ABOUT SPACE KIDS PLAY 5-12

TEENAGER / ADULT ACTIVITY AREA FLEXIBLE COMMUNITY SPACE PASSIVE SEATING

BBQ/PICNC AREA

AIR RAID SHELTER LANDSCAPE TERRACES

TODDLERS PLAY

PASSIVE SEATING LOOK OUT AREA

FLEXIBLE SEATING / EVENT SPACE

Significant piece of art inspired by place Heritage Interpretive pavement Heritage workers wall

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Pub ublic A Art O Oppo pportun unities

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Telling ng s stories o

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place Tes esting an g and al also o

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er ideas eas…….

Suggestions f for t telli ling t the s stories t through l landscaping, p publi lic a art and s signage

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Clothing S Store o

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Air R Raid S Shelters s showcase se artefacts o s or r remnants

  • Landscaping uses

s brick cks, , wood, t track r rails ls and othe her remna nant nts f found nd on n site

  • Landsc

scaping (including shelters, s, p pavements, s seats) s) a acknowledges and celebrates t the Gadigal pe people o

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the Eora Nation

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“workers wall” ll” -the he trades a s and w workers s injured or kill lled a at Railw lway Worksh shops.

  • A sound i

inst stallation t to e echo the s sounds o

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the f former R Railway W Workshops

  • Promote and e

exp xpand Eveleigh S Stor

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l key h heritage i interpretation s signage panels ls -Clothing Store, former A Air R Raid S Shelters s and s site o

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the p previous historic b build lding, t the G Grange

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Central to Eveleigh

Urban Transformation and Transport Program

Clot

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ng S Store

Vanessa G Gordo don

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Clot

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ng S Store

1. 1. Creat ative c community u uses 2. 2. Shared w working s spa paces 3. 3. Meeting s space 4. 4. Co Coffee s shop

Re Retail

1. 1. Carriagewo works way ay 2. 2. Neighbourhood scal ale 3. 3. Meet a and a activate

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Qu Quest stions a and d disc scussion – Co Commu mmunity us uses an and ret retail What type of art and cultural uses/activities would you like to see in the Clothing Store? To what extent do you agree that a coffee shop and small supermarket are the most important retail services for North Eveleigh? What other retail shops would be of benefit to the area? (would you like to see in North Eveleigh?)

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Questions and discussion What ideas do you think will best tell the sites rail heritage and Aboriginal stories?

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Got mor more t to

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y?

  • Information s

session – Saturday 2 2 Apr pril – Yaam aama Dhiya yaan, 255 255 Wilson S Street – 10 10am-1p 1pm

  • Onl

nline ine f forum um unt until 1 17 April il

  • Meet w

with t the p proj

  • ject t

team

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Next s steps

  • Summary r

repor

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  • f feedback r

received

  • Finali

lise techni nical s stud udies a and nd prepare State S Sig ignif nific icant Development Application

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exhibition c coordinated b by D Department of Planning a and Environm nment nt

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lay o

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Transformation S Strategy – mid 2 2016 016

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Central to Eveleigh

Urban Transformation and Transport Program

Evaluation n and Thank y nk you

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Hollis Park, Wilson Street Newtown | 4,830m2

Site Characteristics Hollis Park is located approximately 170m west of North Eveleigh Park.

  • Informal turf kick-about space
  • Formal tree planting in turf
  • All ages playground with shade sails
  • Changes in level/terracing to create fmat usable

areas

Local Park Size Comparison Study

Hollis Park

Level changes Kids play Kick-about space Hollis Park | 4,830m2 North Eveleigh | 4,652m2

North Eveleigh Park

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Site Analysis

Urban Design Principles

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Wilson Lane I v e r y s L a n e Pedestrian through site link Extend community hub & Carriageworks markets Basement access Link to Macdonaldtown Station Adaptive reuse of heritage

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p l a y a r e a Pedestrian links Road layout Railway access Shared zones Vechicular access Pedestrian access Low density Medium density Higher density Retail / commercial Private open space Green public open space Activated Edge Child care outdoor play area KEY

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Site Analysis

Constraints

Existing historic building to be retained Building curtilage to respond to historic character On site detention requirement (minimum 450m2) Maintain clear view corridor to historic building Overland fmow path Pipe fmow Steep topography high point Retaining required to Iverys Lane 9:00am building over shadowing Proposed built form Rail Corp land

450M

2

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Spatial Arrangement

Concept Design