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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNING a place of mind CONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014 University of British Columbia Health Precinct Improvements DESIGN UPDATE Driven by keen stakeholder interest, project scope redefinition, historical research and AUDP input, the Concept Plan has evolved. STRENGTHENED PEDESTRIAN PRECINCT Preliminary design focused on the need to improve the circulation spine between Koerner and Purdy -- a melange of fire, service, patient drop off, interhospital patient transfer, fuel delivery, portable MRI etc. The proposal was well supported by the AUDP to return service delivery to the perimeter of the space. However, the AUDP raised the concern that as you move towards East Mall the vehicular path (Health Sciences Mall) still creates a division in your perception of your ability as a pedestrian to use that space. UBC responded by advancing a long-term recommendation -- transformation of Heath Sciences Mall into a pedestrian way. Additional survey work, civil design, stakeholder meetings and C&CP meetings have provided a design for a pedestrian mall north of the Purdy Patient Drop off. Expanded pedestrian pavements now provide a continuous pedestrian and bike zone from Applied Sciences Lane through the Health Precinct. REVITALIZED REFUGE The Health Precinct is distinct from other sections of the campus with the population of acute care and long term care patients, their care providers and their family, in need of support and solace. It is a year-round, 24-hour operation. In addition to the circulation concerns, the people seek places for a break from the worries and work within the walls of the Koerner Pavilion, the Purdy Pavilion, the Detwiler Pavilion, and now the Brain Health Centre. Patient Park has long provided a respite. Our original consensus was that Patient Park needed more of touch-up than a facelift. Input from the April 3 AUDP challenged that assumption. The AUDP raised questions about the 1980s geometry, recommending that it is difficult to think afresh unless you substantially re-do what is there already. We maintain that Patient Park has a character of refuge that should be retained in the project. Part of the response has been to provide a better cultural context for the design – as provided by the report by Architect James Burton. The report helps substantiate the value of the original design, and assessment of its worth within the Campus context 35 years later. Burton positions that ‘a sense of separateness’ is key to the value of Patient Park, and to revitalize the refuge, the report recommends: a ‘frame’ for the Patient Park. This is realized by transformation or the Heath Sciences Mall into a pedestrian precinct. consider not introducing new pathways that cut through Patient Park – we have concluded that a cut-through may not be necessary given the additional visibility and multiple access points provided into the space. CANOPY CONCERNS To increase visibility into Patient Park, the Preliminary Plan recommended removal of the deteriorating section of Pedestrian Canopy. This was well supported by the AUDP, and by Burton as well. However, the AUDP had concerns that the partial restoration of the remaining canopy as identified in the preliminary plan was inadequate. Reinvention of the Pedestrian Canopy to provide a contemporary identify for the Precinct is a big budget item. The Project Team has determined that current funds should focus on the site improvements. CONTEMPORARY CONTEXT However, AUDP’s interest to ‘think afresh’ inspired us to re-envision the design values of Patient Park in a contemporary context. To this end, we have: Retained the trees Removed the walls Redefined the geometries of the pavements, walls, and grading The circular layer concept helps to create a distinct sense of place within the framework of the larger ‘sliding plane’ concept. The circles update the basic essence of the landscape without diminishing the ‘Halprinesque’ qualities that make this space an oasis in the campus context. The design intent is to remain true to the qualities of Patient Park as a green, lush, naturalistic retreat from the buildings and grid of streets – and a restorative relief from the worries of the day. CAMPUS + COMMUNITY PLANNING UBC Properties Trust Karen Kiest | Landscape Architects DRC Development Application June 5, 2014 1

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM

U n i v e r s i t y o f B r i t i s h C o l u m b i aHealth Precinct Improvements

DESIGN UPDATEDriven by keen stakeholder interest, project scope redefi nition, historical research and AUDP input, the Concept Plan has evolved.

STRENGTHENED PEDESTRIAN PRECINCTPreliminary design focused on the need to improve the circulation spine between Koerner and Purdy -- a melange of fi re, service, patient drop off, interhospital patient transfer, fuel delivery, portable MRI etc. The proposal was well supported by the AUDP to return service delivery to the perimeter of the space.

However, the AUDP raised the concern that as you move towards East Mall the vehicular path (Health Sciences Mall) still creates a division in your perception of your ability as a pedestrian to use that space. UBC responded by advancing a long-term recommendation -- transformation of Heath Sciences Mall into a pedestrian way. Additional survey work, civil design, stakeholder meetings and C&CP meetings have provided a design for a pedestrian mall north of the Purdy Patient Drop off.Expanded pedestrian pavements now provide a continuous pedestrian and bike zone from Applied Sciences Lane through the Health Precinct.

REVITALIZED REFUGEThe Health Precinct is distinct from other sections of the campus with the population of acute care and long term care patients, their care providers and their family, in need of support and solace. It is a year-round, 24-hour operation. In addition to the circulation concerns, the people seek places for a break from the worries and work within the walls of the Koerner Pavilion, the Purdy Pavilion, the Detwiler Pavilion, and now the Brain Health Centre. Patient Park has long provided a respite.

Our original consensus was that Patient Park needed more of touch-up than a facelift. Input from the April 3 AUDP challenged that assumption. The AUDP raised questions about the 1980s geometry, recommending that it is diffi cult to think afresh unless you substantially re-do what is there already.

We maintain that Patient Park has a character of refuge that should be retained in the project. Part of the response has been to provide a better cultural context for the design – as provided by the report by Architect James Burton. The report helps substantiate the value of the original design, and assessment of its worth within the Campus context 35 years later. Burton positions that ‘a sense of separateness’ is key to the value of Patient Park, and to revitalize the refuge, the report recommends:

a ‘frame’ for the Patient Park. This is realized by transformation or the Heath Sciences Mall into a pedestrian precinct.

consider not introducing new pathways that cut through Patient Park – we have concluded that a cut-through may not be necessary given the additional visibility and multiple access points provided into the space.

CANOPY CONCERNSTo increase visibility into Patient Park, the Preliminary Plan recommended removal of the deteriorating section of Pedestrian Canopy. This was well supported by the AUDP, and by Burton as well. However, the AUDP had concerns that the partial restoration of the remaining canopy as identifi ed in the preliminary plan was inadequate. Reinvention of the Pedestrian Canopy to provide a contemporary identify for the Precinct is a big budget item. The Project Team has determined that current funds should focus on the site improvements.

CONTEMPORARY CONTEXTHowever, AUDP’s interest to ‘think afresh’ inspired us to re-envision the design values of Patient Park in a contemporary context. To this end, we have:

Retained the trees

Removed the walls

Redefi ned the geometries of the pavements, walls, and gradingThe circular layer concept helps to create a distinct sense of place within the framework of the larger ‘sliding plane’ concept. The circles update the basic essence of the landscape without diminishing the ‘Halprinesque’ qualities that make this space an oasis in the campus context. The design intent is to remain true to the qualities of Patient Park as a green, lush, naturalistic retreat from the buildings and grid of streets – and a restorative relief from the worries of the day.

CAMPUS + COMMUNITY PLANNINGUBC Properties TrustKaren Kiest | Landscape Architects

DRC Development ApplicationJune 5, 2014

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM 2NEIGHBOURHOOD

1 : 750 0 10 40m

Wesbrook

WoodwardLibrary

Copp - Block A

Block C

Cunningham

WoodwardInstructionalResources

Centre

LibraryProcessing

FriedmanBlock B

KoernerPavilionHealth

SciencesParkade

Bio MedicalResearch

Centre

Strangway

MacdonaldDentistry

Brain HealthCentre Ex-

pansion

Wes

broo

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all

East

Mal

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University Boulevard

Hospital Lane

Bookstore

Food,Nutrition&Health

High Head Lab

Civil &MechanicalEngineering

CampusSecurity

MichaelSmith

RegentCollege

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me

nt

Lan

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PatientPark

Applied Sci. Lane

Applied Sciences Lane

Vehicular

Pedestrian : Golden Aggregate

Pedestrian : Secondary

Pedestrian : Crosspath

Open Space

Limit of Work

HealthSciences

Courtyard

Brain HealthCentre

Pharmacy

The neighbourhood is distinct from the Campus Core with this east-west asymmetrical grid, defi ned by staggered building blocks, and with circulation developed around a sequence of open spaces.

Health Sciences Mall: New Pedestrian Spine

Pedestrian : Core

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM

Scale 1:600

3UPDATED CONTEXT

As initiated with the Health Sciences Courtyards, and followed with the Brain Health Centre, core and secondary pedestrian pavements are concrete, the major E-W pedestrian spines are reinforced with the Golden Aggregate.

UBC (C&CP and UBCPT) supports expanding the pedestrian precinct by advancing a long-term recommendation -- transformation of Heath Sciences Mall into a pedestrian way.The proposal, includes reduce pavements from 7 to 6 meters, replace vehicular (asphalt) with pedestrian (concrete) Pavements; provide bollards to restrict vehicular access.

THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM 4PATIENT PARK PRECEDENTS

Freeway Park, Seattle, 1976

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Forecourt Fountain, Portland, 1970Portland Urban Renewal, Pettygrove Park, 1965

Simon Fraser University (with Erickson, Massey)

Children’s Park, San Diego, 2008Nishi Harima, Japan, 1993

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Some infl uences on the landscape architectural aesthetic in Vancouver in the late 1970s and early 1980s are seen in thedesign of Patient Park as referenced by James Burton:

Lawrence Halprin (attention to human scale, user experience, and the social impact of design)

John Lantzius (studied under Lawrence Halprin, fi rst worked with Clive Justice in Vancouver in the late 1960s)

Arthur Erickson with Cornelia Oberlander(Robson Square)

Don Vaughan (worked under John Lantzius, early projects at UBC and SFU among many others in Vancouver)

Peter Walker (GSD, Sasaki Walker, SWA...)

Robson Square, 1983ERIC

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Ambleside Granite Assemblage, W. Vancouver, 1988

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Tanner Fountain, Havard, 1985

THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM PREVIOUS SKETCH 5

Scale 1:250

PARKADE

PURDY PAVILION

KOERNER PAVILION

PATIENTPARK

Family Entry

West Entry

Enhance Canopy

Remove Canopy

Provide Sidewalk

Rem

ove

Lane

EnhanceEntry

Color Plantings

SeatDeck/RaisedPlanter

Restore Edge Plantings

Enhance Canopy

Color Plantings

RelocateLockedBikes

Cut-Through

Crossing

Green

Green

Green

Color Plantings

Pave

Wal

k

SpecimenTrees

Seating

SeatingSeating

Seating

Color PlantingsShade Plantings

Fountain

Service/LoadingDock

Color Bands

Drop

Off

Four stakeholder meetings were held to provide initial input to development of project. A quick sketch was prepared to identify key moves from West to East:

Health Sciences ParkadeReduce 3 lanes to 2 at street

Provide concrete sidewalk at south entry/exit

Canopy Evaluation - John Wall of Public Archi-tecture reviewed existing canopy:

Remove failing canopy blocking view to Patient Park

Enhance remaining canopy - update lighting, cladding

Patient ParkPark is loved but unseen -- improve connections and character

West Entry/Purdy Drop OffProvide new Drop Off

Provide 4.5m - 6m fi re access

Enhance Pedestrian experience Koerner, Purdy Entry Courtyard

Bike Parking: Replace Chain Link or relocate Parking to Parkade

Provide seating, landscape, lighting to soften zone

THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM NEXT SKETCH 6

Scale 1:250

West Entry

Canopy

Canopy

Provide Sidewalk

Pede

stria

n La

ne

ColorBands

Tree Bands

Cut-Through

Drop

Off

GreenMound

2:1

Cut Through

Pave

Wal

k

Color Bands

Seating

Seating

Fountain

Color Bands

Grass Mound3:1

Grass Mound3:1

New

Gre

en

New

Gre

en

Ramp

ExistingGrid

With input from the 4/3 AUDP meeting, an additional stakeholder meeting, historical research and project scope redefi nition, the Concept Plan has evolved. A quick sketch was prepared to identify key updates from West to East:

Health Sciences MallTransform the Mall to a Pedestrian Mall

Canopyfunding priority site upgrades -- retain remaining sections as is

Patient ParkEnhance as refuge

Redefi ne the geometry - circles West Entry/Purdy Drop Off

Expand Drop Off zone

Reduce grades, distance to EntryKoerner, Purdy Entry Court

Bike Parking: Relocate Parking to Parkade

Circular land forms continue landscape character

Family Entry

Koerner Pavilion - UBC Hospital (Acute Care)

Purdy Pavilion(Extended Care)

HealthSciencesParkade

THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM REVITALIZED REFUGE 7CONTEMPORARY CONTEXTHowever, AUDP’s interest to ‘think afresh’ inspired us to re-envision the design values of Patient Park in a contemporary context. To this end, we have:

Retained the trees

Removed the walls

Redefi ned the geometries of the pavements, walls, and grading

The circular layer concept helps to create a distinct sense of place within the framework of the larger ‘sliding plane’ concept. The circles update the basic essence of the landscape without diminishing the ‘Halprinesque’ qualities that make this space an oasis in the campus context.

Scale 1:100retain most trees Scale 1:80remove walls circles of greenremove wallscircles of green

fountain

Koer

ner H

ospi

tal

Quick Study - redefi ning the geometries

THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM OVERALL PLAN

Scale 1:350

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM PATIENT PARK

Patient ParkImprove sightlines - remove canopy, extend pavements to Health Sciences Road.

Revitalize Refuge

Redefi ned the geometries of the pavements, walls, and grading

Provide seating options for patients, caregivers - provide seatwalls, benches, movable seating at edges of space

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Scale 1:200

THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM PURDY DROP-OFF

Separate Drop OffSeparate parking/drop off from pedestrian zone

Provide generous waiting zone and seating zone close to Family Entry

Reduce distance, grade change from drop off to Family Entry

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Scale 1:125

THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM ENTRY COURT

Purdy/Koerner CourtEntend language of landscape circles to provide a volume of landscape in contrast to hardscape

Street trees at Canopy

Locate seating in various locations

Relocate long-term bike parking to Parkade

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Scale 1:125

THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM MATERIALS PLAN

Scale 1:250

HRHR

MATERIALS AND FINISHES

PAVING

SITE FURNISHINGS

BOLLARDS:

LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL FIXTURES:

MATERIALS AND FINISHES

PAVING

SITE FURNISHINGS

BOLLARDS:

LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL FIXTURES:

LIMIT OF WORK

FIRE LANE ACCESS6M WIDTH, APPROVED BY UBC FIRE

POINT OF BEGINNING FOR LAYOUTOVERALL LAYOUT TO BE APPROVED ON SITE WITHLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

NOTE: ALL HORIZONTAL CONCRETE TO HAVE LIGHT BROOMFINISH AND ALL VERTICAL CONCRETE (WALLS, ETC) TO HAVELT. SANDBLASTED FINISH UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.

TYPE ANATURAL GREY CONCRETELIGHT BROOM FINISH, SAW-CUT JOINTSSEE CIVIL FOR SECTION

TYPE B3000 X 1500 PANELS (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE)NATURAL GREY CONCRETEMEDIUM EXPOSED AGGREGATE FINISHGOLDEN QUARTZ AGGREGATESAW-CUT JOINTSSEE CIVIL FOR SECTION

TYPE CASPHALTSEE CIVIL FOR SECTION

SCORE JOINT

SEAT WALLNATURAL GRAY CONCRETERESYSTA BENCH TOP, COLOUR: SIAMELECTRICAL PLUG-IN (AS NOTED)

FEATURE SEATINGACCENT CONCRETE SEAT WALL

BENCH SEATINGUBC STANDARD, NEOLIVIANO BENCHBY LANDSCAPE FORMS

FLEXIBLE SEATING, UBC STANDARD

HANDRAIL

BIKE RACKUBC STANDARD, INVERTED 'U'BY URBANRACKS 1-888-717-8881INSTALL PER MFR INSTRUCTIONS

FIXED BOLLARDUBC STANDARD, SB32-P1BY FRANCES ANDREW SITE FURNISHINGSCOLOUR: UBC GREY

COLLAPSIBLE BOLLARDUBC STANDARD,AS APPROVED BY UBC FIRE

SE LUX POLE FIXTURE

SE LUX POLE FIXTURE(REPLACE FIXTURE IN SAME LOCATION AS OLD FIXTURE)

LIMIT OF WORK

FIRE LANE ACCESS6M WIDTH, APPROVED BY UBC FIRE

POINT OF BEGINNING FOR LAYOUTOVERALL LAYOUT TO BE APPROVED ON SITE WITHLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

NOTE: ALL HORIZONTAL CONCRETE TO HAVE LIGHT BROOMFINISH AND ALL VERTICAL CONCRETE (WALLS, ETC) TO HAVELT. SANDBLASTED FINISH UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.

TYPE ANATURAL GREY CONCRETELIGHT BROOM FINISH, SAW-CUT JOINTSSEE CIVIL FOR SECTION

TYPE B3000 X 1500 PANELS (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE)NATURAL GREY CONCRETEMEDIUM EXPOSED AGGREGATE FINISHGOLDEN QUARTZ AGGREGATESAW-CUT JOINTSSEE CIVIL FOR SECTION

TYPE CASPHALTSEE CIVIL FOR SECTION

SCORE JOINT

SEAT WALLNATURAL GRAY CONCRETERESYSTA BENCH TOP, COLOUR: SIAMELECTRICAL PLUG-IN (AS NOTED)

FEATURE SEATINGACCENT CONCRETE SEAT WALL

BENCH SEATINGUBC STANDARD, NEOLIVIANO BENCHBY LANDSCAPE FORMS

FLEXIBLE SEATING, UBC STANDARD

HANDRAIL

BIKE RACKUBC STANDARD, INVERTED 'U'BY URBANRACKS 1-888-717-8881INSTALL PER MFR INSTRUCTIONS

FIXED BOLLARDUBC STANDARD, SB32-P1BY FRANCES ANDREW SITE FURNISHINGSCOLOUR: UBC GREY

COLLAPSIBLE BOLLARDUBC STANDARD,AS APPROVED BY UBC FIRE

SE LUX POLE FIXTURE

SE LUX POLE FIXTURE(REPLACE FIXTURE IN SAME LOCATION AS OLD FIXTURE)

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM MATERIALS

• Se Lux fi xture

• UBC Type 6• 3000 x 1500 mm Panels • Lt. Sandblast/Broom Fin.• Saw-cut Joints

S T A N D A R D1

• 100mm Concrete• Golden Quatz Aggregate• Washed Aggregate Finish • Saw-cut Joints

G O L D E N A G G R E G A T E2

L I G H T I N G5

• Inverted U, Galvanized

B I K E P A R K I N G

• Concrete seat wall • Resysta top

S E A T W A L L S3

3

4

5 • Neoliviano Bench

C A M P U S B E N C H4

PavementsMaterials reference the Public Realm Plan and Campus Design Guidelines. Standard concrete pavements, organized east-west, 1500 x 3000mm panels, with additional gold aggregate at accent bands reference the original pavement materials reinforce the precinct indentity that has recently been incorporated at the Brain Health Institute.Secondary diagonal crosspaths are UBC Type 6, natural grey concrete, with light sandblast fi nish and 2:1 scoring pattern.

Site Furnishings/ProgrammingProgramming is a fl exible overlay, with seating options recommended for the elderly and infi rm population. Seatwalls with sustainable Resysta reinforce the east-west primary movement axes. Comfortable freestanding wood Benchs aligned north south provide a complement of seating with sun/shade options favored by the elderly patient population.

Safety And Security - LightingCareful attention is taken to keep circulation routes easily visible from multiple viewpoints, and to maximize and diversify use of the courtyard in all seasons to keep more eyes on the spaces, applying CPTED principles. The Se’lex 12’ Saturn 2 Cut-off fi xture will replace existing Westminster pole fi xtures. Increased lighting is to be provided per the current Campus guidelines.

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Scale 1:100

• Flexible Seating

F L E X I B L E S E A T I N G

1

2

3

THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM PLANTING PLAN

Scale 1:250

14PLANT LEGEND

BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE

TREES

SHRUBS (TO BE CHOSEN FROM THE FOLLOWING)

GROUNDCOVER & MOUND PLANTING (TO BE CHOSEN FROM THE FOLLOWING)

FERNS, PERENNIALS, & ACCENT PLANTINGS (TO BE PLACED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHIT

SOD LAWN

PLANT LEGENDBOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE

TREES

SHRUBS (TO BE CHOSEN FROM THE FOLLOWING)

GROUNDCOVER & MOUND PLANTING (TO BE CHOSEN FROM THE FOLLOWING)

FERNS, PERENNIALS, & ACCENT PLANTINGS (TO BE PLACED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHIT

SOD LAWN

EXISTING TREES TO REMAINEXISTING FEATURE TREE TO REMAINEXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED

DECIDUOUS:CERCIDIPHYLLUM JAPONICUM KATSURA 3" CAL.MAGNOLIA DENUDATA YULAN MAGNOLIA 3" CAL.ACER CIRCINATUM VINE MAPLE 8-10' HT.ACER PALMATUM JAPANESE MAPLE 8-10' HT.PRUNUS X YEDOENSIS 'AKEBONO' AKEBONO CHERRY 8-10' HT.AMELANCHIER GRANDIFLORA'PRINCESS DIANA' PRINCESS DIANA SERVICEBERRY 8-10' HT.

CONIFERS:PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII DOUG FIR

ACCENT SHRUBS:CAMELLIA SASANQUA 'SETSUGEKKA' WHITE FLOWERING CAMELLIA #5CAMELLIA SASANQUA 'YULETIDE' RED FLOWERING CAMELLIA #5FOTHERGILLA GARDENII DWARF FOTHERGILLA #5VIBURNUM X BODNANTENSE 'DAWN' 'DAWN' VIBURNUM #5

FLOWERING SHRUBS:HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS'ANNABELLE' ANNABELLE HYDRANGEA #5

RHODODENDRON CILPINENSE PALE PINK RHODODENDRON #5RHODODENDRON 'HINO CRIMSON' HINO CRIMSON AZALEA #1

RHODODENDRON 'YAKU PRINCESS' YAKU PRINCESS RHODODENDRON #5

ROSA 'NOAMEL' APPLE BLOSSOM FLOWERCARPET ROSE #5

SPIRAEA X BUMALDA'ANTHONY WATERER' ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA #5

VACCINIUM 'SUNSHINE BLUE' SUNSHINE BLUE EVERGREENBLUEBERRY #5

VACCINIUM ' MISTY' MISTY EVERGREEN BLUEBERRY #5

HEDGE SHRUBS:BERBERIS THUNBERGII JAPANESE BARBERRY #5ILEX CRENATA 'COMPACTA' COMPACT JAPANESE HOLLY #5LONICERA PILEATA PRIVET HONEYSUCKLE #5MAHONIA × MEDIA ‘ARTHUR MENZIES’ ARTHUR MENZIES MAHONIA #5

ROSA 'NOAMEL' APPLE BLOSSOM FLOWERCARPET ROSE #5

SARCOCOCCA HOOKERIANAVAR. HUMILIS SWEET BOX #5

VIBURNUM DAVIDII DAVID VIBURNUM #5

POLYSTICHUM MUNITUM WESTERN SWORD FERN #1RHODODENDRON 'HINO CRIMSON' HINO CRIMSON AZALEA #1OPHIOPOGON PLANISCAPUS'NIGRESCENS' BLACK MONDO GRASS #1

LIRIOPE MUSCARI LILYTURF #1

FRAGARIA CHILOENSIS BEACH STRAWBERRY #1GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS WINTERGREEN #1PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS JAPANESE PACHYSANDRA #1EPIMEDIUM × VERSICOLOR'SULPHUREUM' SULPHUREUM BISHOP'S HAT #1

DRYOPTERIS ERYTHROSORA AUTUMN FERN #1HELLEBORUS ORIENTALIS LENTEN ROSE #1ASTILBE SP. ASTILBE #1PAEONIA SP. PEONY #1POLYSTICHUM MUNITUM WESTERN SWORD FERN #1NARCISSUS POETICUS 'ACTAEA' POET'S DAFFODIL BULB

EXISTING TREES TO REMAINEXISTING FEATURE TREE TO REMAINEXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED

DECIDUOUS:CERCIDIPHYLLUM JAPONICUM KATSURA 3" CAL.MAGNOLIA DENUDATA YULAN MAGNOLIA 3" CAL.ACER CIRCINATUM VINE MAPLE 8-10' HT.ACER PALMATUM JAPANESE MAPLE 8-10' HT.PRUNUS X YEDOENSIS 'AKEBONO' AKEBONO CHERRY 8-10' HT.AMELANCHIER GRANDIFLORA'PRINCESS DIANA' PRINCESS DIANA SERVICEBERRY 8-10' HT.

CONIFERS:PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII DOUG FIR

ACCENT SHRUBS:CAMELLIA SASANQUA 'SETSUGEKKA' WHITE FLOWERING CAMELLIA #5CAMELLIA SASANQUA 'YULETIDE' RED FLOWERING CAMELLIA #5FOTHERGILLA GARDENII DWARF FOTHERGILLA #5VIBURNUM X BODNANTENSE 'DAWN' 'DAWN' VIBURNUM #5

FLOWERING SHRUBS:HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS'ANNABELLE' ANNABELLE HYDRANGEA #5

RHODODENDRON CILPINENSE PALE PINK RHODODENDRON #5RHODODENDRON 'HINO CRIMSON' HINO CRIMSON AZALEA #1

RHODODENDRON 'YAKU PRINCESS' YAKU PRINCESS RHODODENDRON #5

ROSA 'NOAMEL' APPLE BLOSSOM FLOWERCARPET ROSE #5

SPIRAEA X BUMALDA'ANTHONY WATERER' ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA #5

VACCINIUM 'SUNSHINE BLUE' SUNSHINE BLUE EVERGREENBLUEBERRY #5

VACCINIUM ' MISTY' MISTY EVERGREEN BLUEBERRY #5

HEDGE SHRUBS:BERBERIS THUNBERGII JAPANESE BARBERRY #5ILEX CRENATA 'COMPACTA' COMPACT JAPANESE HOLLY #5LONICERA PILEATA PRIVET HONEYSUCKLE #5MAHONIA × MEDIA ‘ARTHUR MENZIES’ ARTHUR MENZIES MAHONIA #5

ROSA 'NOAMEL' APPLE BLOSSOM FLOWERCARPET ROSE #5

SARCOCOCCA HOOKERIANAVAR. HUMILIS SWEET BOX #5

VIBURNUM DAVIDII DAVID VIBURNUM #5

POLYSTICHUM MUNITUM WESTERN SWORD FERN #1RHODODENDRON 'HINO CRIMSON' HINO CRIMSON AZALEA #1OPHIOPOGON PLANISCAPUS'NIGRESCENS' BLACK MONDO GRASS #1

LIRIOPE MUSCARI LILYTURF #1

FRAGARIA CHILOENSIS BEACH STRAWBERRY #1GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS WINTERGREEN #1PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS JAPANESE PACHYSANDRA #1EPIMEDIUM × VERSICOLOR'SULPHUREUM' SULPHUREUM BISHOP'S HAT #1

DRYOPTERIS ERYTHROSORA AUTUMN FERN #1HELLEBORUS ORIENTALIS LENTEN ROSE #1ASTILBE SP. ASTILBE #1PAEONIA SP. PEONY #1POLYSTICHUM MUNITUM WESTERN SWORD FERN #1NARCISSUS POETICUS 'ACTAEA' POET'S DAFFODIL BULB

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAa place of mind CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PLANNINGa place of mindCONSULTANT: KAREN KIEST | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS June 2014

2014 PUBLIC REALM REPRESENTATIVE PLANTS

Rosa sp.Roses

Viburnum bodnantenseDawn Viburnum

Fothergilla sp.Fothergilla

Rhododendron sp.Rhododendron

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Acer palmatum’Japanese Maple

Magnolia denudata.Yulan Magnolia

Fagus sylvaticaEuropean Beech

Amelanchier ‘Rainbow Pillar’ Amelanchier Acer circinatum

Vine Maple

Hydrangea annabelleAnnabelle hydrangea

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Astilbe sp.Astilbe

Aster x frikartii ‘Monch’Frikart’s aster

Helleborus orientalisLenten Rose Narcissus poeticus

DaffodilTulipa sp.Tulip

Planting ConceptNew plantings refresh Patient Park and the circulation spine connecting Health Sciences Mall to Brain Health Centre. Plantings refl ect the Campus Design Guidelines for the use of masses of shrub material or groundcover.New trees are recommended to line the primary circulation spine.

Trees to be removed, primarily located within areas of new circulation, are indicated on the plan and identifi ed below.

Camellia sp.Camellia

EXISTING TREES TO REMOVE LEGEND

TREE # BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME DBH

EXISTING TREES TO REMOVE LEGEND

TREE # BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME DBH

12 PINUS NIGRA EUROPEAN BLACK PINE 350 MM13 PINUS THUNBERGII JAPANESE BLACK PINE 200 MM14 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 170 MM16 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 290 MM18 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 220 MM19 PLATANUS × ACERIFOLIA LONDON PLANE 170 MM20 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 250 MM21 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 240 MM22 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 370 MM23 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 320 MM24 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 450 MM25 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 430 MM26 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 395 MM27 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 420 MM28 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 350 MM29 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 265 MM30 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 360 MM31 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 420 MM32 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 385 MM33 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 450 MM34 GLEDITSIA SP. LOCUST SP. 70 MM35 GLEDITSIA SP. LOCUST SP. 80 MM36 ABIES SP. FIR SP. 280 MM37 MAGNOLIA SP. DECIDUOUS MAGNOLIA 90 MM38 MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA 90 MM39 MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA 80 MM40 ILEX AQUIFOLIUM VARIGATED ENGLISH HOLLY CLUSTER, 3 @ 90 MM41 ILEX AQUIFOLIUM VARIGATED ENGLISH HOLLY CLUSTER, 2 @ 90-140 MM42 ILEX AQUIFOLIUM VARIGATED ENGLISH HOLLY CLUSTER, 2 @ 160 MM43 PRUNUS SP. CHERRY SP. 310 MM44 PINUS SP. PINE SP. 140 MM45 ACER PALMATUM JAPANESE MAPLE CLUSTER, 5 @ 60-80 MM46 ACER PALMATUM JAPANESE MAPLE CLUSTER, 2 @ 90-110 MM47 ACER PALMATUM JAPANESE MAPLE 90 MM48 PLATANUS × ACERIFOLIA LONDON PLANE 380 MM49 ACER PALMATUM JAPANESE MAPLE CLUSTER, 3 @ 110-150 MM50 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 220 MM51 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 280 MM52 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 250 MM53 PLATANUS × ACERIFOLIA LONDON PLANE 160 MM54 PLATANUS × ACERIFOLIA LONDON PLANE 340 MM55 PLATANUS × ACERIFOLIA LONDON PLANE 340 MM56 PLATANUS × ACERIFOLIA LONDON PLANE 320 MM57 PINUS SP. PINE SP. 370 MM

12 PINUS NIGRA EUROPEAN BLACK PINE 350 MM13 PINUS THUNBERGII JAPANESE BLACK PINE 200 MM14 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 170 MM16 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 290 MM18 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 220 MM19 PLATANUS × ACERIFOLIA LONDON PLANE 170 MM20 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 250 MM21 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 240 MM22 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 370 MM23 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 320 MM24 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 450 MM25 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 430 MM26 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 395 MM27 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 420 MM28 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 350 MM29 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 265 MM30 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 360 MM31 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 420 MM32 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 385 MM33 QUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK 450 MM34 GLEDITSIA SP. LOCUST SP. 70 MM35 GLEDITSIA SP. LOCUST SP. 80 MM36 ABIES SP. FIR SP. 280 MM37 MAGNOLIA SP. DECIDUOUS MAGNOLIA 90 MM38 MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA 90 MM39 MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA 80 MM40 ILEX AQUIFOLIUM VARIGATED ENGLISH HOLLY CLUSTER, 3 @ 90 MM41 ILEX AQUIFOLIUM VARIGATED ENGLISH HOLLY CLUSTER, 2 @ 90-140 MM42 ILEX AQUIFOLIUM VARIGATED ENGLISH HOLLY CLUSTER, 2 @ 160 MM43 PRUNUS SP. CHERRY SP. 310 MM44 PINUS SP. PINE SP. 140 MM45 ACER PALMATUM JAPANESE MAPLE CLUSTER, 5 @ 60-80 MM46 ACER PALMATUM JAPANESE MAPLE CLUSTER, 2 @ 90-110 MM47 ACER PALMATUM JAPANESE MAPLE 90 MM48 PLATANUS × ACERIFOLIA LONDON PLANE 380 MM49 ACER PALMATUM JAPANESE MAPLE CLUSTER, 3 @ 110-150 MM50 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 220 MM51 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 280 MM52 TILIA FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' GLENLEVEN LINDEN 250 MM53 PLATANUS × ACERIFOLIA LONDON PLANE 160 MM54 PLATANUS × ACERIFOLIA LONDON PLANE 340 MM55 PLATANUS × ACERIFOLIA LONDON PLANE 340 MM56 PLATANUS × ACERIFOLIA LONDON PLANE 320 MM57 PINUS SP. PINE SP. 370 MM

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