landscape portfolio
DESCRIPTION
A collection of work from 2009-2011 cataloguing the work from my year working in NZ and my Masters DegreeTRANSCRIPT
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Oliver May
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11.0
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27255'
6.50
9945'30"
172.90
CP
130.0m
130.0m
129.0m
128.0m
127.0m
127.0m
FH
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extg flag pole retained
new dish channel 300 wide at extg levels
Remove 4 mapou (dieback)
New asphalt surface to ball court: strip A.C wearing course and soft material, retain extising base, add basecourse to raise level nomina l 75 mm, new edge and drainage channel, new A.C. finish course. Paint markings, To detail.
Retain extg CP and grate
Existing ramp
fall
fall
Remove Macrocarpa #1
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conc
rete
edg
e 25
0 w
ide
retain steel post in conc. foundation
retain steel post in conc. foundation
classroom
extg seat
remove Macrocarpa #2 remove Macrocarpa #3
0 5 101 2 20m
grass
grass
planting area
extg grass
planting area
plant
ing a
rea
planting area
extg planting
extg planting
extg
pla
ntin
g
extg planting
extg planting
extg planting
new drainage channel alignment to match extg
saw cut and retain 200 wide conc apronextg lid
OFFICE
LIBRARY
extg CP
limit of work
limit of work
limit of work
conc flag stepping stones
retain extg channel
extg grass
extg bark path
CLASSROOM
SCHOOL HALL
extg conc
2 extg cabbage trees retained - construct tree pit,hoggin surface
extg planting
extg planting
extg
pla
ntin
g
200 wide conc edge at GL
extg planting
1. All dimensions in mm. unless otherwise shown2. Do not scale from this drawing.
3. All dimensions to be checked on site before construction/manufacture.
4. All survey information on this drawing is taken from survey by Churchill Timms Ltd. Oct 07
5. All levels are based on levels shown on design drawings for the school hall Econobuilt drawings
NB:All setting out of paths and topsoiling is to
inspected and approved by the Landscape Arcitect before constuction starts. Allow for minor
adjustments for design reasons.
KEY
Existing kerb/path outline to remove
Existing tree to be protected and remain
Existing tree to be removed
New tree planting to planting plan detail
Timber seat on wall
Supply and spread topsoil up to 100 deep, regrade to finished levels and grass seed
New exposed pebble concrete paving, to match extg Hawkes Bay mix
Base information and toposurvey is taken from Churchil Timms Ltd Survey Oct 2007
For Construction Details refer to accompanying drawings: For setting out refer accompanying drawing:
New exposed rich pebble concrete paving, to detail
NOTES
grass
remove extg Concrete Footpath and benches
new
dis
h ch
anne
lconcrete edge 250 wide
boun
dary
127.00 BW
126.82
door
Class Room
FFL= 129.45
Class Room
FFL= 129.29
BoilerRoom
Edge of Seal
extg Concrete Footpath
Class RoomsFFL= 127.01
FFL= 127.01
Existing Driveway existing driveway
Swimming Pool
Mesh W
ire Security Fence
extg Mesh Wire Sec
urity Fence
remove Picket Fence
rem
ove
Pick
et F
ence
retain existing garden
Macrocarpa
Macrocarpa
Oak Tree
FFL= 126.67
Swale
Ker
blin
e
15346'
27.03
182
54'4
0"
38.
12
CabbageTrees
CPCP
TP
TP
Existing Retaining Wall
Existing grass
uplift mosaic tiles for reuse
Existing grass
relocate mosaic tiles
SITE WORKS TEMPORARY ACCESS through extg gap
Transplant 2 extg yucca shrubs
saw cut extg concrete to new edge to curve
AreaaAreArre B
Area A
retain extg CP and surround
Remove extg Mesh Fence. Replace with new pipingand mesh fence 1.1 m high
topdress grade and reseedwith grass - raise level to 25
above adjacent conc edge
127.40 TW
timber deck/seating
relocate mosaic tiles
Remove extg Mesh Fence. Replace with new pipingand mesh fence 1.1 m high
Curved masonry plastered wall
location of movement controlx joints cut in concrete 3m c/s
Remove extg Mesh Fence. Replace with new piping and mesh fence 1.1 m high
macrocarpa log seating
faceted macrocarpa log seating
wall+seat
wall+seat
wall+seats
retain extg channel
concrete125 thick
concrete125 thick
concrete100 thick
concrete100 thick
Timber edge
Timber edge
remove seating/tables
Drawing No.
Scale
Project IDDrawn:
Reviewed:
Date:
Drawing Title
Project Title
Client
Rev. Date Revisions/Issues
PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR
R M G O V S F M R W S R
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LPSNR/OM
LLandscape Refurbishment andUpgrade Stage 2
Laingholm Primary School
Construction GeneralArrangement. Areas A and B
NR
6 Nov 09
1:150 at A1 1:300 at A3
LPS/S2/CD/1
New Zealand - Work Experienceg yyg y
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fifield 8
3
Boardwalk over stream
Existing exotic scrub
Existing pine plantation
Existing kanuka and pine woodland with mixed native u/storey develop native forest
Existing pine shelterbelt with mapou u/storey
Clear existing gorse and re-seed meadow
Clear existing gorse and re-seed meadow
Retain and enhance existing meadow with self maintaining perennials
Existing damp meadow
remove extg exotic scrub and restore riparian plant communities
Existing pine woodland with mixed native u/storey. Manage to develop native forest
Existing pine woodland with mixed native u/storey. Manage to develop native forest
Retain existing necklace poplars and eucalypts
Retain existing meadow
Existing exotic scrub, manage towards native forest
Child Care Centre
field 2
field 9
Waikumete Stream
HOANI WAITITI MARAE
Post and Rail fence along boundary
10
10
New path joins existing route through adjacent reserve
New path
Retain extg. field access
New path joins extg path
Tuck Nathan Drive
18+3
Relay and extend existing carpark
Minor repairs to existing carpark
22
Retain extg sealedroad to tennis carpark
Boardwalk sections over watercourses
path gradient 1in10
Standard wcc speed bumpParallel parking
Seymour Road
TABLE TENNIS CENTRE
Proposed path
WATERHOLE SWIMMING CENTRE
Retain existing cypress shelter belt-remove suppressed trees and approx 5 trees to allow road construction
Refurbish path and planting
Retain existing meadow
Lawned bank
F U T U R E W A N A N G A
Retain existing meadow
300 10 50 100 m
scale
Raise cypress treecanopies to increase
visability
Excercise space allocatedfor Waterhole use
Meet existing road at 90
Retain existing maturetrees
New road at extg grade Paved Traffic Table
Stream
Existing car park
WWAITAKERE CITY COUNCIL PARRS PARK DEVELOPED DESIGN PROPOSALS DD.01b 02 Mar 10
1:1500 @ A3
1:750 @ A1
general amenity planting, upto 1 m ht. plus occasional
specimens
native riparian revegetationplanting trees, shrubs and
grasses
main avenue tree
smaller tree avenues
traffic calming speed hump
KEY
bollards
ramped access to 'Park Drive'
proposed gate
90 percentile
car trackr
N
y
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3Boardwalk over stream
Existing exotic scrub
Existing pine plantation
Existing kanuka and pine woodland with mixed native
u/storey to be managed to develop native forest
Retain existing pine
shelterbelt with mapou u/storey
Clear existing gorse and re-seed meadow
Clear existing gorse and re-seed meadow
Retain existing meadow
Retain existing damp meadow
Remove extg exotic scrub and restore riparian plant communities
Existing pine woodland with mixed native u/storey. To be
managed to develop native forest
Retain existing meadow
Existing exotic scrub, to
be managed towards native forest
CHILD CARE CENTRE
field 2
Field 9
Waikumete
Stream
HOANI WAITITIMARAE
New post and Rail fence along boundary
10
10
New path joins existing route through adjacent reserve
Proposed
New path
New path joins extg path
Tuck Nathan Drive
18+3
Relay and extend
existing carpark
Resurface and repaint existing carpark
incl. 3 mobility spaces.
22
Retain extg sealedroad to tennis carpark
Boardwalk sections over watercourses
TABLE TENNIS CENTRE
Proposed path
WATERHOLE SWIMMING CENTRERetain existing cypress shelter
belt-remove suppressed trees and approx 5 trees to allow road
construction
Retain extg timber ramp and refurbish path and
planting
Retain existing meadow
Create lawned bank
F U T U R E W A N A N G A
Retain existing meadow
Retain poplars, remove extg exotic scrub
and restore riparian plant communities
Low planting on bank
Proposed path
Proposed path
Remove sand stockpile and re-grass
Exercise
space
Paved ramp/traffic calming at entrance to
new road
Retain swale and
existing mature trees
extg valley filled and culverted to form embankment for road
Clear extg scrub and
re-seed
Existing pine woodland with
mixed native u/storey. To be managed to develop native
forest
Location of existing vehiclecrossing retained. Repaved and
ramped as traffic calming
measure
Clear extg scrub
Existing
car park
Road
Mowing access
extg light
Residential
Residential
Reserve
Residential
Residential
WCC standard
bollard entrance sign
WCC bollards at 2.5m c/s with chain
100x80m
5m
5m
WCC bollardsat 1.5m c/s
no chain
Paved
Traffic Table
300 10 50 100 m
scale
Existing mixed
vegetation - clear understorey and
manage towards native tree belt to
allow intervisibility with marae grounds
150x70m
stream
7
2
7
5m
Power line
Seymour Road
Existing
grass
Remove soil
stockpile andre-grass
WCC standard bollard
entrance sign
WCC standard bollard entrance sign
Boardwalk sections over watercourses
New footpath
Repair existing road
Extg park road
general amenity planting, up 1 ht. plus occasional
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traffict calming ca speedsppeeeeee hump
KEY
bollardsllaardd
Drawing No.
Scale
Project IDDrawn:
Reviewed:
Date:
PRR/1OM
Drawing Title
Project Title
Parrs Park North East Area
Client
Waitakere City Council
Rev. Date Revisions/Issues
PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR
R M G O V S F M R W S R
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Landscape Proposals Plan
NR 1:1500 at A3 1:750 at A1
DD.02Mar 10
general amenity planting, up to 1 m ht. plus occasional
specimens
native riparian revegetation planting trees, shrubs and
grasses
main avenue tree
smaller tree avenues
traffic calming speed hump to WCC standard
KEY
B
A
ramped access to 'Park Drive'
1
2
existing meadow retained -
manage by mowing to 150 ht. twice per year and remove scrub spp. that remain
existing mown grass retained
bollards WCC standard as
specified
proposed gate
proposed path through meadow with mowing margins an average of 2m wide
proposed mown grass area3
existing water course
proposed seat
2
3
1
3
2
2
2
2
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HOANI WAITITI
MARAE
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Drawing No.
Scale
Project IDDrawn:
Reviewed:
Date:
PRR/1NR
Drawing Title
Project Title
Parrs Park
Client
Waitakere City Council
PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR
R M G O V S F M R W S R
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PPlanting - general plan
NR 1:1000 at A3
DD/03
Rev. Date Revisions/Issues
NOTES:
1. Written dimensions are to be used.
2. Verify all dimensions and levels on site prior to starting work.
3 .Any discrepencies are to be referred to the landscape architect for clarification.
All Drawings are Copyright to NICK ROBINSON 2009
A1, A2 etc. Refer to drawings DD.04, 05 and 06 for details of planting in these areas
B1/sheet DD.06
B2B3/sheet DD.06
B4/sheet DD.05B5/sheet DD.06
A1
A2/sheet DD.06
B6/sheet DD.04
area to be grassed
area to be
grassed
TABLE
TENNIS
CENTRE
CAR PARK
CHILD
CARE
CENTRE
RESIDENTIAL
PITCHES
EXISTING SCRUB
EXISTING
POPLARS
WATERHOLE
SWIMMING CENTRE
CAR PARK
CAR
PARK
PARK DRIVE
Tuck Nathan Drive
1 Metrosideros excelsa 'Parnell'
DETAIL OF AVENUE PLANTING TO TUCK NATHAN DRIVE
STREAM
area to be
grassed
area to be grassed
Mar 10
1 Podocarpus totara
RESIDENTIAL
KEY
42 Liriodendron tulipifera
14 Liquidambar styraciflua
7 Fraxinus griffithii
1 Metrosideros excelsa 'Parnell'
1 Podocarpus totara
Seymour Road
DRAFT
8 Liquidambar styraciflua
32.032 0
30.030 0
28.00028 0
26.026 026 026 026 0000
27.27.027.227 02
30.030 0
1m
Drawing No.
Scale
Project IDDrawn:
Reviewed:
Date:
PRR/1NR
Drawing Title
Project Title
Parrs Park
Client
Waitakere City Council
Rev. Date Revisions/Issues
NOTES:
1. Written dimensions are to be used.
2. Verify all dimensions and levels on site prior to starting work.
3 .Any discrepencies are to be referred to the landscape architect for clarification.
All Drawings are Copyright to NICK ROBINSON 2009
PLANTING PLANS-DETAILS
NR 1:250 at A3
DD/05
DETAIL OF AREA B4
195 Cortaderia flavicans 800 c/s + 195 Muehlenbeckia axillaris 800 c/s
200 Phormium 'Green Dwarf' 800 c/s
180 Astelia banksii 700 c/s
150 Cortaderia flavicans 800 c/s + 150 Muehlenbeckia axillaris 800 c/s
area to be grassed
PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR
R M G O V S F M R W S R
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Mar 10
DRAFT
31.0
Drawing No.
Scale
Project IDDrawn:
Reviewed:
Date:
PRR/1NR
Drawing Title
Project Title
Parrs Park
Client
Waitakere City Council
Rev. Date Revisions/Issues
PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR
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PPLANTING PLANS - WATERHOLE
NR1:200 at A3
DD/04
3 Pyrus calleryana 'Aristocrat'
75 Hebe 'First Light 600 c/s + 75 Chionochloa flavicans 600 c/s
40 Hebe 'First Light 600 c/s +
40 Chionochloa flavicans 600 c/s
1 Pyrus calleryana 'Aristocrat'
3 Coprosma 'Clearwater Gold'
3 Rhopalostylis sapida Chatham Isld form
40 Astelia trinerva 800 c/s
30 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 400 c/s
3 Cordyline 'Glauca'
15 Canna 'Red Stripe' 800 c/s
3 Astelia grandis
100 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s + 50 Rubus pentalobus 700 c/s
3 Cordyline australis
15 Phormium 'Thumbellina' 400 c/
15 Canna 'Red Stripe' 800 c/s
9 Phormium 'Thumbellina' 400 c/s
7 Canna 'Panache' 800 c/s
40 Carpodetus serr. prostrate form 900 c/s +
15 Cordyline 'Red Fountain'
7 Canna 'Panache' 800 c/s
3 Sophora microphylla
50 Carex virgata 700 c/s
30 Liriope 'Evergereen Giant' 500 c/s
W A T E R H O L E S W I M M I N G C E N T R E
1 Liriodendron tulipifera
C A R P A R K
C A R P A R K
M A I N
E N T R A N C E
area to be
grassed
35 Hebe 'First Light 600 c/s +
35 Chionochloa flavicans 600 c/s
20 Hebe 'First Light 600 c/s +
20 Chionochloa flavicans 600 c/s
PARK DRIVE
NOTES:
1. Written dimensions are to be used.
2. Verify all dimensions and levels on site prior to starting work.
3 .Any discrepencies are to be referred to the landscape architect for clarification.
All Drawings are Copyright to NICK ROBINSON 2009
Mar 10
DRAFT
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BB, C, D NB: Ground cover throughout planting areas B C and D:
275 Rubus pentalobus 900 c/s
scale
0 5 101 2 20m
2m
3m
3m
top of mound
top of mound
G r e a t S o u t h R o a d
M o t a t a u R o a d
extg grass
extg grass
extg grass bermfootpath
footpath
possible new
"Hall Park" sign
1m
B
12 Dianella revoluta 'Revelation' 600 c/s
3 Hibiscus 'Kiwi Glow', underplant with
15 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s
5 Hibiscus 'Cooperii', underplant with
25 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s
5 Hibiscus 'El Capitola', underplant with
20 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s
4 Hibiscus 'Cooperii', underplant with
25 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s
21 Dianella revoluta 'Revelation' 600
9 Chondropetalum tectorum 600 c/s
9 Chondropetalum tectorum 600 c/s
3 Hibiscus 'Brother Anthony', underplant with 15
Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s
5 Hibiscus 'Tahiti', underplant with 25
Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s
3 Hibiscus 'Mango Dainty', underplant with 20
Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s
3 Hibiscus 'Swan Lake', underplant with
20 Liriope 'Royal Purple' 450 c/s
12 Dianella revoluta 'Revelation' 600 c/s
C
D
A
extg grass
extg
ben
ch
extg
ben
ch
NOTES:
1. Written dimensions are to be used.
2. Do not scale off the drawings.
3. Verify all dimensions and levels on site prior to starting work.
4. Any discrepencies are to be referred to the landscape architect for clarification.
5. Please obtain the landscape architect's approval for all setting out before planting.
All Drawings are Copyright to NICK ROBINSON 2009
Drawing No.
Scale
Project IDDrawn:
Reviewed:
Date:
GRD/2
Drawing Title
Project Title
City Gardens Redesign
Client Manukau City Council
City Parks Services
Rev. Date Revisions/Issues
1:200 at A3
PP/10a12 02 10
Hall Park
Planting Plan
OM/NR
PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR
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30 Sedum 'Autumn Joy' 600 c/s
15 Hemerocallis 'Touched by Midas' 800 c/s
70 Helenium 'Moorheim Beauty' 600 c/s
40 Canna 'Firecracker' 1m
c/s+ 80 Gladiolus carneus
700 c/s evenly mixed
6 Calamagrostis 'Karl Foerster' 1m c/s
3
2
Extg queen palm
Remove extg Prunus sp.
6 Arecastrum romanzoffianum (queen palm)
3 Prunus sp
to be removed 'Hibiscus W
alk'
wall/fence to private yatds
existing bed, plants, edging and sign to be
removed
existing bed, plants and edging
to be removed
retain extg
tree
remove
extg treex
proposed tree
extg bench
5 Astelia 'Silver Spear'
6 Rhopalostylis sapida Chathm Isd
A NB: Ground cover throughout planting area A:300 Ajuga 'Jungle Beauty' 400 c/s
N
DRAFT
a 4 3 10 plants centres
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scale
0 5 101 2 20m
NOTES:
1. Written dimensions are to be used.
2. Do not scale off the drawings.
3. Verify all dimensions and levels on site prior to starting work.
4. Any discrepencies are to be referred to the landscape architect for clarification.
5. Please obtain the landscape architect's approval for all setting out before planting.
All Drawings are Copyright to NICK ROBINSON 2009
Drawing No.
Scale
Project IDDrawn:
Reviewed:
Date:
GRD/2
Drawing Title
Project Title
City Gardens Redesign
Client
Rev. Date Revisions/Issues
1:150 at A3
PP/8a12 02 10
House park
Planting Plan
PERHWGETI EVGLMXIGXYVIYVFERHIWMKR
R M G O V S F M R W S R
XQIRMGO$RMGOVSFMRWSRGSR^
Manukau City CouncilCity Parks Services
OM/NR
a 4 3 10 plants centres
N
Metrosideros excelsa
extg Pohutakawa
5 Tecomaria speciosa to be trained to climb on extg fence
Crest of extended mound
3 Rhopalostylis sapida Chatham Island Form
illuminated scoria cone feature
illuminated scoria cone feature
3 Rhopalostylis sapida Chathan Isld Form
remove extg pseudopanax shrubs
3 Carex virgata
G e
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D r i
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foot
path
H O U S E P A R K
Extent of proposed extended mound
Extent of proposed extended mound
Coprosma 'Taiko' ground cover 700 c/s
90 Coprosma 'Poor Knights' ground cover 1m c/s plus 90 Astelia trinerva 1 m
c/s
17 Coprosma 'Red Rocks' 600 c/s
5 Phormium 'Red Dwarf' 600 c/s
5 Astelia banksii
3 Astelia banksii
40 Muehlenbeckia astonii 1 m c/s
DRAFT
illuminated scoria cone feature
90 Phormium 'Green Dwarf' 700 c/s
3 Carex tenuiculmis 600 c/s
remove extg shrubs,
extg bed edging and
sign
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Road 6
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Beauchamp Drive
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EXISTING SUBDIVISION
EXISTING SUBDIVISIONEXISTING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES
2 extg Norfolk Island pines
extg Canary Isles palm
extg red flowering eucalypt
extg Monterey pines
extg Monterey pines
extg Monterey pines
extg Monterey pine
extg pohutukawa hedge
ROYAL RESERVE
NATURAL STREAM COURSE
PROTECTED AND RETAINED
steps
and seat
gathering,
seating and orientation
space
0.9 m high fence to boundary with park
steps and gates give access to properties
retain stone entrance gateway as existing
50m0 5 10 20
scale
N
Puawairua Te Kohanga Reo
Vacant lots
Vacant lots
Vacant lots
Vacant lots
Vacant lots
Vacant lots
Vacant lots
Wetland
Vacant lots
Vacant lots
retain extg native planting
Boardwalk or decking
Paving to mark pedstrian nodes and gathering
areas
Paving surface to contrast in appearance and
texture with standard road surface for traffic calming devices
Concrete footpath to Waitakerer City Council parks standard sd7-09a
General low park ground cover planting of
grasses, sedges, shrubs up to 1m height
General low native riparian revegetation including rushes, sedges, grasses, flax, shrubs
and native ground covers
General native revegetation type planting including medium to tall shrubs and small trees
Grass in public park and reserve areas
Grass in private section areas
Existing tree to be protected and retained
Specimen large flowering trees e.g. pohutukawa
Park avenue trees e.g puriri
Larger street trees e.g. Gngko biloba
Small tree where height restrictions apply e.g.
silk tree, karo
Small trees at traffic calming and seating areas with narrow trunk e.g. grepe myrtle, titoki, ti kouka
Seats
Pedestrian light
Standard traffic calming devices: includes planted central island, pedestrian refuge,
gateway of small thin stemmed trees, contrasting paved road surface,
Primary traffic calming device on main route
to park: includes horizontal deflection, planted central island, pedestrian refuge,
gateway of small thin stemmed trees, rumble strips or ramp, contrasting paved
road surfaces
KEY
Boulders
For details of earthworks, retaining, utilities and services
and wetland devices refer Massey Design Engineeing Drawings
For arboricultural survey refer Nick Robinson tree survey report and drawing
For detalied planting proposals refer Nick Robinson drawings: PP/1 to PP/10
small trees (mature height less than 5m
under street conditions) below overhead power transmission lines e.g. karo,
bottle brush
2m wide footpath
2m wide footpath
1.8 m wide footpathon slope
1.8 m wide footpath
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extg trees in adjoining property
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Areas to be shrub planted. Preparation for these areas includes break out compacted ground, spread topsoil 350 deep For details see drawings PP/3 to PP/9
Existing tree to be retained
Areas to be grass seeded. Preparation for these areas includes break out compacted ground, spread topsoil 100 deep, cultivate.
NOTES + tree specification:
1. Written dimensions are to be used in preference to scaled dimensions.
2. Verify all dimensions and levels on site prior to starting work.
3. Any discrepencies are to be referred to the landscape architect for clarification.
4. All trees are to be grade PB40 or PB95 and to Landscape Architect's Materials specification .
5. All trees shall be planted in pit minimum 1m x 1m x 0.5m deep filled with topsoil to Landscape Architect's specification. and mulched with matured woodchip 100 thick.
6. Any plant substitutes are to be agreed with the Landscape Architect before ordering.
7. All Drawings are Copyright to NICK ROBINSON 2009
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low barrier planting of Hebe 'Wiri Mist' double line 500 c/s
Carex flagellifera Green 500 c/s
Carex flagellifera 500 c/s
FOR PLANTING ON THIS AREAS REF DRAWING PP/7
FOR PLANTING ON THIS AREAS REF DRAWING PP/7
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For location refer master plan CP/1.
For specimen tree planring refer planting plan PP/2.
Refer to plant mix schedules on Sheet PP/5/2 for stock grades and densities.
All planting areas will recieve the following
treatment: Clear all debris and weed, rip or otherwise de-compact the ground, spread approved topsoil to 350 mm depth after
consolidation and settling, remove weed, plant, spread matured wood chip mulch
100mm deep.
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Ipswich Key Facts EastofEnglandRegion SuffolkCounty Population:128,000 Density:29.7peopleperhectare RecentlydevelopedSuffolkUniversitycampus Redevelopmentofdocklandsand IP-Onearea in
thetowncentre 85%ofthetownspopulation living inthewithin
theboroughin2001 Averagerainfallof569.3mminatypicalyear
Site selection is based on the: Complex conflict between urban and rural
influences Declineofgreenspacessincethe19thCentury Exisitng natural qualities, character and special
areasofconservation Existingnumberofunderusedgreenspaces Levelsofdeprivationinsurroundingcommunities Interestingmixofhousingandgreenspaces
Topography
RelativelyflattopographywhichisreminiscentoftheSuffolkcharacter
Soilsareglacialsand,gravelandlocaltillinorigin Sands and gravels are spread in narrow,
discontinuous tracts along the coast fromYarmouthtoAldeburgh
Sandsandgravelcreatesthecharacteristicvariationinlandcoverthatissuchafeatureofthearea
Heath and scrubland are a products of thegeologicaldeposits
Floodingisnotasignificantissueformostoftheareaexceptsomeprivatlyowneddocks.
Land Use Survey
Predominant landusetypeswithinthesiteareaareresidentialareasandeducationinstitutions
Thereareareasof industrythataredistributedthroughoutmysite
IndustrystillactivealongbanksoftheRiverOrwell,nosignsofdecline
RansomesandCraneIndustrialestatesareindeclineindemand,withsignificantareasofdereliction
Growingcommercial interest intheRansomesestatehasbeenwellreceivedbythelocalcommunity
EastIpswichhasarangeofrecreationalgreenandopenspaces,manyofwhicharegolfcourseswithdiffering levelsofprivacyandaccessibility
Linksbetweengreenspacesarepoorornonexistent Roadnetworkrepresentsasignificantbarrierforlanduses Orwell Country Park, Rushmere Heath, Holywells Park and
Landseer Park are large natural green spaces surrounded bydenseareasofhousing
Key Character Areas
Dense19thCenturyhousing Openheathland Woodland IndustrialEstates FourSSI(SitesofSpecialScientificInterest):BixleyHeath,IpswichHeath,Dobbs
CornerandIpswichWetlands AlltheSSSIsarelistedasindeclineoranunfavourablestate Areasofhousingindeprivation SqueezedareasofformerlyconnectedgreenareaswhichhavebecomePinch
Points
Conclusive Points
Accesstotheimportantnaturalfeaturesneedstobemitigated Theareasofhousingdeprivationneedstobeimprovedfor
theresidents Thereisanopportunityfortheareasofhousingdeprivationto
beimprovedandbetteredbytheimprovingtheaccessibilityofthegreenspaces
There is the potential for a green space strategy to beproduced
Conclusive Points Linking the existing green spaces
wouldenableagreenspacestrategytobecreated
Theproximityofgreenspacestoareasofhousingcanhaveeitherapositiveornegativeeffectonthegreenspaces
Areas of Conservation and Protection
Environmentally Sensitive Areas
RAMSAR
AONB
SSSI
Local Nature Reserve
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Next Worst 20%
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Legend Vegetation typoLogies
Legend LeVeLs of depriVation
Legend areas of ConserVation and proteCtion
Cycle Route 51
Cycle Route 1
Circulation Routes
Perceived Barrier
Social Character
HigheraverageagethantheIpswichaveragewhichmeansthattherearemorelikelytobefamiliesinthearea
The social grade of the area is at a similar level to the national and regionalaverage
MostdeprivedwardsarePrioryHeathandGainsborough Themajorityofworkerslivetravellessthan5kmtowork HigherthannationalandregionalaverageofMixedWhiteandBlackCaribbean
residents HigherthanaveragenumberofUnemployedpeopleagedbetween16-24 TheApproximateSocialGradeoftheareaislowerthanthatofthenationaland
regionalaverage IpswichhealthstatisticsaresimilartothatofnationalandregionalaveragesConclusive Points
Itwouldbeadvantageoustotakeadvantageoftherelativelycloseproximitytoresidentsworkplace
Agreeninfrastructurestrategywouldhelplinktheexistinggreenspaces
Analysis of Key Factors
Anoutstandingfeatureofthisareaarethehighnumberofareasofconservationandprotection
AlllistedSSSIareaaintheareaareinastateofUnfavourableRecoverybyNaturalEngland
TheSSSIareasaredesignatedCROWsiteswhichallowpublicaccess Thetypesofvegetationintheareaarepredominantlyareasofdeciduous
woodlandandscatteredtrees HeathandScrublandarethemostprominentcharacterareas Muchoftheopengreenspacetothesouthofthesiteisdesignatedasan
AreaofOutstandinNaturalBeauty(AONB) ARamsarsiteisaprotectedareaofwetland Therearefewnaturalfeaturesclosetothetowncentre
Barriers and Circulation
Severalbusymainroadsactasbarriersandreducetheaccessthroughthearea
Theexistingcycleroutesavoidmostofthegreenspaces
Currentlygreenspacesareperceivedasbarriersfordirectroutestothecitycentre
Thereisalackofconnectivitybetweengreenspaces
Themainroutesintothetowncentrearecurrentlydominatedbymainroads
Lackofpedestrianroutesintothetowncentre Theexistingcycleroutesextendallthewayto
Felixstowe
Conclusive Points
Publicaccesswayswouldeasilybeabletobeincorporatedinagreeninfrastructurestrategy
TheexistingRamsarsiteontheRiverOrwelliscurentlyunderusedbythelocalcommunity
LocalNatureReservesarecurrentlylinkedtothecommunity
Naturalfeaturesneedtobelinkedtothetowncentretoallowforaccessbyresidents
Linkcommunitiestothetownthroughroutes,whichwilllinkthesubutbstothetowncentre
Conclusive Points
Itwouldbeadvantageoustocreateapaedestrianandcyclerouteintothetowncentre
Thereisneedforasafe,attractiveroutewhichtakesadvantageoftheexistingnaturalareas
Thereisanexistingstructureforagreenspacestrategytoestablished
Special Project: Ipswich Green Infrastructure Strategy
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RU
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ING
DIS
TAN
CES
Publ
ic G
arde
n, a
t C
harl
es S
t., t
o C
harl
esga
te E
ast:
roun
dtri
p 2.
5 m
iles
Back
Bay
Fen
s Lo
op (
Endp
oint
s: Bo
ylst
on B
ridg
e
&
Ave
Lou
is
Pa
steu
r): r
ound
trip
1.6
mile
s R
iverw
ay L
oop
(Fen
way
T S
tatio
n to
Net
herla
nds
Roa
d):
ro
undt
rip 1
.5 m
iles
Leve
rett
Pon
d Lo
op (
Goo
d fo
r fa
mili
es w
ith s
mal
l chi
ldre
n):
ro
undt
rip
.7 m
ile
Jam
aica
Pon
d C
ircu
mfe
renc
e: 1
.5 m
iles
Arn
old
Arb
oret
um, H
unne
wel
l Bld
g.
to
Pet
ers
Hill
Sum
mit
:
ro
undt
rip
3.5
mile
s
Fran
klin
Par
k W
alki
ng L
oop:
2.5
mile
s
If yo
u w
ould
like
to
add
phys
ical
act
ivity
to
your
dai
ly li
fe, t
he
Emer
ald
Nec
klac
e of
fers
bea
utifu
l pat
hs t
hat
are
conv
enie
nt t
o
diffe
rent
nei
ghbo
rhoo
ds. H
ere
are
a fe
w s
ugge
stio
ns.
Dis
tanc
es a
re a
ppro
xim
ate.
Sch
oo
lmas
ter
Hill
: Nam
ed fo
r R
alph
Wal
do E
mer
son
who
liv
ed n
ear
this
site
in t
he 1
820s
whe
n he
was
a
scho
olte
ache
r in
Rox
bury
. Thi
s hi
dden
spo
t ha
s pi
cnic
ta
bles
, cen
tury
-old
whi
te p
ines
, and
offe
rs a
spe
ctac
ular
vi
ew a
cros
s th
e pa
rk a
nd t
o th
e Bl
ue H
ills
beyo
nd.
Th
e W
ilder
nes
s: A
65-
acre
nat
ive
oak
fore
st w
ith
mea
nder
ing
path
s an
d hu
ge
Rox
bury
pu
ddin
gsto
ne
outc
ropp
ings
, the
Wild
erne
ss i
s a
pict
ures
que
land
scap
e an
d a
good
exa
mpl
e of
urb
an w
oodl
ands
.
Th
e 99
Ste
ps/
Elli
cott
Arc
h
Sca
rbo
ro P
on
d a
nd
Hill
Pet
ers
Hill
: The
hig
hest
poi
nt in
the
Em
eral
d N
eckl
ace,
Pe
ters
Hill
(24
0 fe
et)
offe
rs s
pect
acul
ar v
iew
s of
Jam
aica
Pl
ain,
Ros
linda
le, a
nd t
he B
osto
n sk
ylin
e.
Ex
plo
rers
Gar
den
: The
are
a ar
ound
the
Chi
nese
Pat
h ha
s lo
ng b
een
used
by
rese
arch
ers
to t
est
the
hard
ines
s of
new
pla
nts
gath
ered
fro
m a
roun
d th
e w
orld
by
plan
t ex
plor
ers.
Don
t m
iss r
are
and
unus
ual
plan
ts l
ike
the
dove
tre
e, p
aper
bark
map
le, o
r Fr
ankl
inia
.
Lar
z A
nd
erso
n B
on
sai C
olle
ctio
n: S
ee t
he o
ldes
t an
d sm
alle
st t
rees
at
the
Arb
oret
um. O
pen
mid
-Apr
il to
ea
rly N
ovem
ber.
Hu
nn
ew
ell
B
uil
din
g:
Thi
s bu
ildin
g ho
uses
ad
min
istra
tive
offic
es, a
libr
ary
open
to
the
publ
ic, a
nd a
vi
sitor
cen
ter
with
kno
wle
dgea
ble
staf
f to
help
mak
e th
e m
ost
of y
our
visit
. Map
s, br
ochu
res,
rest
room
s, as
wel
l as
a sm
all b
ooks
tore
. Visi
tor
cent
er h
ours
: Mon
Fri
9am
4pm
, Sa
t 10a
m4
pm, S
un n
oon
4pm
Jam
aica
Po
nd
Bo
ath
ou
se/B
and
stan
d:
Built
in
1912
, the
se T
udor
-sty
le s
truc
ture
s ad
d a
rust
ic e
lem
ent
to t
he p
ond.
Visi
tors
can
ren
t sa
ilboa
ts o
r ro
wbo
ats
to
enjo
y un
ique
vie
ws
of t
he p
ark
or s
impl
y dr
ift o
n th
e w
ater
(w
ww.
cour
ageo
ussa
iling.
org)
. The
Ban
dsta
nd is
hom
e to
nu
mer
ous
recr
eatio
nal,
educ
atio
nal,
and
cultu
ral
activ
ities
. The
Boa
thou
se is
ope
n Ap
ril 1
thro
ugh V
eter
ans
Day
.
Par
km
an M
emo
rial
: Dan
iel C
hest
er F
renc
h, Sc
ulpt
or
Pin
eb
ank
P
rom
on
tory
: A
pe
acef
ul
spot
in
th
is
busy
par
k, th
e pr
omon
tory
s st
unni
ng v
iew
s ac
ross
the
Po
nd a
nd c
oolin
g br
eeze
s th
roug
h ta
ll pi
nes
mad
e it
an
attr
activ
e sit
e fo
r th
ree
succ
essiv
e m
ansio
ns in
the
180
0s.
Toda
y, a
gran
ite o
utlin
e m
arks
the
foo
tpri
nt o
f th
e la
st
man
sion
that
sto
od h
ere.
War
ds
Po
nd
: T
his
secl
uded
pon
d is
a gl
acia
l ke
ttle
-ho
le
form
ed a
t th
e en
d of
the
las
t ic
e ag
e.
A s
eren
e,
heav
ily w
oode
d ar
ea, t
he v
isito
r fin
ds a
qui
et w
ilder
ness
, st
eps
from
the
sur
roun
ding
city
.
Wild
flo
wer
Mea
do
w: O
nce
the
site
of a
n in
door
ice
skat
ing
rink
, the
mea
dow
now
offe
rs u
niqu
e ha
bita
t fo
r bu
tter
flies
, bee
s, an
d ot
her
polli
nato
rs.
Dai
sy F
ield
: O
lmst
ed o
rigi
nally
des
igne
d th
is as
a la
rge
mea
dow
sur
roun
ded
by w
oods
. Tod
ay, p
layin
g fie
lds
serv
e co
mm
unity
gro
ups
for
little
lea
gue,
sof
tbal
l, so
ccer
and
to
uch
foot
ball.
Alle
rto
n O
verl
oo
k:
Thi
s se
mi-c
ircul
ar w
alk
desc
ends
in
to t
he p
ark
and
prov
ides
sce
nic
view
s of
the
ban
ks a
nd
islan
ds o
f Lev
eret
t Po
nd.
Le
vere
tt P
on
d:
Leve
rett
Pon
d is
a fi
ne e
xam
ple
of
Olm
sted
s sk
ill
com
bini
ng
land
scap
e,
wat
er,
and
stru
ctur
e in
to h
is de
signs
. Isla
nds
wer
e cr
eate
d to
pro
vide
bo
th v
isua
l int
eres
t an
d w
ater
fow
l bre
edin
g ar
ea.
Bel
levu
e Str
eet
Bri
dge
Ch
ap
el
Str
ee
t B
rid
ge A
rea/H
isto
ric
Bri
dle
P
ath
s: B
ridg
es p
layed
a k
ey r
ole
in a
ll of
Olm
sted
s w
ork,
no
t on
ly a
long
riv
ers,
but
ever
ywhe
re t
hat
he s
ough
t to
se
para
te d
iffer
ent
mod
es o
f tr
ansp
orta
tion.
The
Cha
pel
Stre
et B
ridg
e se
para
ted
wal
kers
abo
ve f
rom
the
bri
dle
path
bel
ow.
Ro
un
d H
ou
se S
hel
ter
Jose
ph
Le
e P
lay
gro
un
d (
Cle
me
nte
Fie
ld):
T
his
area
ac
com
mod
ates
so
ftbal
l, so
ccer
, la
cros
se,
foot
ball,
bask
etba
ll an
d a
recr
eatio
nal
runn
ing
trac
k.
One
of
the
diam
onds
was
nam
ed i
n ho
nor
of R
ober
to
Cle
men
te
the
first
La
tin
Am
eric
an
elec
ted
to
the
Base
ball
Hal
l of
Fam
ew
ho d
ied
in a
pla
ne c
rash
whi
le
doin
g hu
man
itari
an w
ork
in C
entr
al A
mer
ica.
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13
14 15
16 18
19 20
21
22 23 24 25
26 27
28 29
30
31
32 33
35
36
37
38
39 40
41
42
43
44 45
46
Wh
ite
Sta
diu
m
Ove
rlo
ok
Sh
elte
r R
uin
s: O
rigi
nally
a fi
eld
hous
e, i
t w
as o
ne o
f the
few
str
uctu
res
Olm
sted
eve
r de
signe
d. T
he
site
was
the
hom
e to
Elm
a Le
wis
Play
hous
e in
the
Par
k in
th
e 6
0s a
nd 7
0s, a
nd ja
zz g
reat
s, in
clud
ing
Duk
e El
lingt
on,
perf
orm
ed h
ere.
Th
e
Pla
yste
ad:
A
larg
e,
activ
e sp
orts
ar
ea
that
ac
com
mod
ates
bas
ketb
all,
tenn
is a
nd m
any
field
spo
rts.
Fra
nk
lin P
ark
Zo
o:
Foun
ded
in 1
912,
the
zoo
s 72
ac
res
are
hom
e to
lion
s, tig
ers,
gira
ffes,
and
mor
e. V
isito
rs
to t
he s
igna
ture
Tro
pica
l For
est
can
stan
d fa
ce-t
o-fa
ce w
ith
the
Zoo
s se
ven
gori
llas
at o
ne o
f five
gla
ss v
iew
ing
stat
ions
. H
eroi
c st
atue
s by
Dan
iel C
hest
er F
renc
h fla
nk t
he n
orth
en
tran
ce. $
ww
w.fra
nklin
park
zoo.
org
Will
iam
J.
Dev
ine
Go
lf C
ou
rse:
Ori
gina
lly a
she
ep
mea
dow
in O
lmst
eds
desi
gn, t
his
18-h
ole
faci
lity
is t
he
seco
nd o
ldes
t pu
blic
gol
f cou
rse
in t
he c
ount
ry.
Ope
n ye
ar
roun
d, w
eath
er p
erm
ittin
g. $
617.
265.
4084
Will
iam
L
loyd
G
arri
son
Sta
tue:
Publ
isher
of
T
he L
iber
ator
an
d fo
unde
r of
the
New
Eng
land
Ant
i- Sl
aver
y So
ciet
y, G
arri
son
was
a p
ower
ful
voic
e in
the
ab
oliti
onist
mov
emen
t. O
lin L
evi W
arne
r, Sc
ulpt
or A
lexan
der
Ham
ilto
n S
tatu
e: H
amilt
on, a
Fou
ndin
g Fa
ther
w
ho
also
st
arte
d th
e ce
ntra
l ba
nkin
g sy
stem
, w
elco
mes
vi
sitor
s to
th
e M
all
betw
een
Arl
ingt
on
and
Berk
eley
str
eets
. D
r. Willi
am R
imm
er, S
culp
tor
9/11
Mem
ori
al
Geo
rge
Was
hin
gto
n S
tatu
e: T
hom
as B
all, S
culp
tor
Sw
an B
oat
s: T
hese
icon
ic p
edal
boa
ts fi
rst
appe
ared
on
the
Lago
on i
n 18
77. D
esig
ned
by R
ober
t Pa
get,
they
are
st
ill o
wne
d an
d op
erat
ed b
y th
e Pa
get
Fam
ily. $
Mak
e W
ay f
or
Du
cklin
gs S
culp
ture
: M
rs. M
alla
rd
and
her
eigh
t du
cklin
gs
wer
e cr
eate
d as
a
trib
ute
to
Rob
ert
McC
losk
ey,
auth
or
of
a ch
ildre
ns
book
ab
out
duck
s th
at li
ve in
the
Pub
lic G
arde
ns
Lago
on.
Nan
cy S
chn
, Sc
ulpt
or
Vic
tory
Gar
dens
: V
icto
ry
Gar
dens
w
ere
culti
vate
d du
ring
Wor
ld W
ars
I an
d II
to e
ase
dem
and
on t
he
war
time
food
sup
ply.
Toda
y th
e pl
ots
are
tend
ed b
y re
crea
tiona
l gar
dene
rs w
ho p
ay a
sm
all y
earl
y fe
ean
d gr
ow m
uch
mor
e th
an v
eget
able
s.
Boy
lsto
n B
ridg
e: D
esign
ed b
y pr
omin
ent
19th
-cen
tury
ar
chite
ct H
. H. R
icha
rdso
n, t
his
brid
ge i
s co
nstr
ucte
d of
C
ape
Ann
gra
nite
. Pr
ojec
ting
bays
, or
to
urel
les,
offe
r sw
eepi
ng v
iew
s ac
ross
the
Fen
s.
Leif
Eri
ksso
n St
atue
Bos
ton
Wom
ens
Mem
oria
l: M
ayor
Tho
mas
M. M
enin
o re
serv
ed t
he s
ite f
or a
wom
ens
mem
oria
l in
199
2. T
he
Bost
on W
omen
s C
omm
issio
n se
lect
ed A
biga
il A
dam
s, Lu
cy S
tone
, an
d Ph
illis
Whe
atle
y as
exe
mpl
ary
figur
es.
Mer
edith
Ber
gman
n, Sc
ulpt
or
Sam
uel E
liot
Mori
son
Stat
ue: T
his
scho
lar,
educ
ator
, an
d m
ariti
me
hist
oria
n w
as
the
Pulit
zer-
priz
e w
inni
ng
auth
or o
f the
Oxf
ord
Hist
ory
of th
e U
nite
d St
ates
(1
927)
an
d T
he O
xfor
d H
istor
y of
the
Am
eric
an P
eopl
e (1
965)
. Pe
nelo
pe Je
ncks
, Scu
lpto
r
Cen
tral
Bu
ryin
g G
rou
nd
: Pu
rcha
sed
in 1
756
and
adde
d to
the
Com
mon
in
1839
, thi
s is
the
final
res
ting
plac
e fo
r R
evol
utio
nary
War
sol
dier
s an
d m
any
othe
rs.
So
ldie
rs a
nd
Sai
lors
Civ
il W
ar M
on
um
ent:
M
artin
Milm
ore,
Scul
ptor
Fro
g P
on
d: S
ite o
f 184
8s W
ater
Cel
ebra
tion
inau
gura
ting
the
city
s pu
blic
wat
er s
yste
m, t
oday
the
pon
d se
rves
as
a sk
atin
g rin
k in
the
win
ter
and
a su
perv
ised
wad
ing
pool
in th
e su
mm
er. T
he Ta
dpol
e Pl
aygr
ound
is n
earb
y.
Sh
aw M
emo
rial
: T
his
hono
rs t
he 5
4th
Reg
imen
t of
th
e M
assa
chus
etts
infa
ntry
. Led
by
Col
onel
Rob
ert
Gou
ld
Shaw
, the
54t
h w
as t
he fi
rst
free
bla
ck r
egim
ent
in t
he
Uni
on. B
ronz
e re
lief b
y Aug
ustu
s Sa
int-G
aude
ns. G
rani
te fr
ame
and
terra
ce b
y Ch
arle
s F.
McK
im
Bre
wer
Fo
un
tain
Bo
sto
n
Co
mm
on
V
isit
ors
C
ente
r an
d
Par
k
Ran
ger
Sta
tio
n:
Map
s, to
urist
inf
orm
atio
n, a
nd r
est-
room
s. T
his
also
mar
ks t
he s
tart
of
the
Free
dom
Tra
il
. H
ours
: Mon
day
Satu
rday
, 8:3
0 am
5pm
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day
10am
6pm
Jam
es
P.
Ke
lle
he
r R
ose
Ga
rde
n:
D
esig
ned
by
land
scap
e ar
chite
ct A
rthu
r Sh
urcl
iff i
n th
e 19
20s,
thi
s ga
rden
w
as
rest
ored
by
th
e C
ity
of
Bost
on
and
the
Emer
ald
Nec
klac
e C
onse
rvan
cy. C
ombi
ning
the
best
of o
ld
and
new
ros
es, t
oday
s ga
rden
inc
lude
s ov
er 1
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pla
nts
repr
esen
ting
200
diffe
rent
var
ietie
s.
War
Mem
ori
als
Jap
ane
se B
ell
: Fo
und
on a
scr
ap h
eap
in Y
okos
uka,
this
beau
tiful
32
5-ye
ar-o
ld
tem
ple
bell
was
br
ough
t ba
ck b
y sa
ilors
on
the
USS
Bos
ton
in 1
945.
In
195
3, t
he
Japa
nese
gov
ernm
ent
wish
ed i
t to
rem
ain
in B
osto
n as
a
gest
ure
of w
orld
pea
ce.
Gat
eh
ou
ses:
The
se m
assi
ve, g
rani
te b
uild
ings
in t
he
Ric
hard
soni
an s
tyle
, wer
e bu
ilt t
o re
gula
te t
he w
ater
s of
St
ony
Broo
k flo
win
g in
to t
he M
uddy
Riv
er. (
Futu
re s
ite o
f Em
eral
d N
eckl
ace
Con
serv
ancy
vis
itor
cent
er)
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17
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duce
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ancy
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