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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

© Barber Landscape ArchitectureClient:Fortis Development Group

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

© Barber Landscape ArchitectureClient:Fortis Development Group

600 Smith Street,Clifton Hill.Landscape Design -

Town Planning Submission

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

© Barber Landscape ArchitectureClient:Fortis Development Group

01. Introductory Conversation

02. Overarching Principles

03. Ground Floor | Precedent Imagery

04. Market Hall | Precedent Imagery

05. Commercial Roof Garden | Precedent Imagery

06. Project Planting Themes | Precedent Imagery

07. Drawing set:

- LA_TP_000_Drawing Register

- LA_TP_100 - 109 - General Arrangement Plans

- LA_TP_401 - Indicative Planting Schedule

- LA_TP_701 - 702 - Street Views

- LA_TP_800 - 809 - Sections & Elevations

Contents

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

© Barber Landscape ArchitectureClient:Fortis Development Group

600 Smith Street is a flagship project. A benchmark for the sector.

We have an opportunity to create and provide two distinctive offers in the same development. The different spaces and their multiple, diverse core elements will be separated, yet connected by the underlying values of the project, the design language and the art layer.

Health, vitality and productivity, sustainability and socialisation are some of the primary motivations behind our initial interpretion of the requirements and opportunities for the project.

Restraint, quality, craftsmanship and enduring value will be at the heart of this treatment where a balanced blend of functional purpose and a highly developed aesthetic will provide a calming yet interactive landscape, easing daily commercial rigors and prioritising our Overarching Principals.

01. Introductory Conversation“ Rich experiences, iconic memorable places”

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

© Barber Landscape ArchitectureClient:Fortis Development Group

02. Overarching Principles

To create a world class, iconic Melbourne food and beverage destination

Provide a vital connection between the user and nature - user vitality and productivity at the heart of the design

Provide a unity in design language, between and across the diverse elements - integration, art layer

Fluid integration of architecture with landscape

Balance of restful recesses, and refined apparatus, for both mental and physical reinvigoration

Stimulating, flexible, well arrayed areas for formal and informal congregation and socialising

Stimulating, biodiverse zones, planting and moments that facilitate effortless attention

Sustainable, renewable overlay - harvesting incoming sun and rain

Refined, restrained apparatus for formal and informal physical activity

Secluded, restful recesses and thoughtful moments for contemplation and meditation

A collection of considered informal congregation areas facilitating rest, play and socialisation

A varied, immersive, natural setting that reinvigorates the mind

Environments that nurture | Environments that evoke

Holistic approach to urban design and reflection for the people of today

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

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03. Ground Floor | Precedent ImageryImage courtesy of Bates Smart Architects

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

© Barber Landscape ArchitectureClient:Fortis Development Group

Heritage blue stone providing texture and subtle variation. An acknowledgment of the past to be blended with a contemporary form.

Typical sawn blue stone, in standard City of Yarra sizes, is prosposed for the surface treatment of the laneway, connected Market Hall and supermarket foyer areas, interfacing with the building and the boundaries to the pavement and road beyond.

Where the Market Hall floor is level the laneway will gently slope up from the edges of the site with broad, low steps and shallow ramps, to connect with the Market Hall floor surface via a level podium in the laneway.

Here specimen trees will be planted within groundcover at surface level, breaking up the paving and bringning life into the laneway.

Ground Plane | Surface Treatment

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

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- Eating & drinking

- Connections and integration

- Garden Booth

- Lawn / reclined seating as well as traditional seating

- Layers and gradation in colour texture and movement in planting type

- Variety of congregation spaces

- Fire pits

- Children’s Play

04. Level 03 Market Hall | Core Elements

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Level 03 - Market Hall | Precedent Imagery

- Provision of artful forms to carry hit and miss foliage

- Suspended framework concept separates and unites zones.

- Limited space on ground plane has lead us to integrating suspended intrest

- Unite structural for from the archtectural facade with the landscape scheme

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

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- Combination planitng and softening to raised beds

- Feeling of immersion in a garden and enclosed setting

Level 03 - Market Hall | Precedent Imagery

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

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Level 03 - Market Hall | Precedent Imagery

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

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- Sculptural forms of seating play a part on level s 01 & 03 Market Hall as well as Levels 02 & 03 Commercial Building.

- The concept involves seamlessly blending functional seating, planter boxes, gently rounded forms together to form beautiful sculptural objects that are equally purposeful and aesthetically driven.

Level 01, 02 & 03 | Precedent ImageryForm & Materials

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- Reclined flexible seating

- Fixed sculptural seating

- “The concept of a garden booth”

Level 03 - Market Hall - Precedent Imagery

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

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- Clipped groundcover planting maintains visual connection between spaces and subtly separates the zones

- Steel mesh to form stepping platforms over clipped green groundcover enables access between subtly distiguished zones and provide minor level change between

- Controlled mounded shrub planting enhances the curved and high level manicured moments

Level 03 - Market Hall - Precedent Imagery

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Level 03 - Market Hall - Precedent Imagery

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05. Level 09 Commercial Roof Garden - Precedent Imagery

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

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Passive Recreation:

- Tai Chi

- Meditation (meditation seats)

- Yoga

- Grounding

- Chess

- Congregation zones

- Solitary environments

- Evocative environments

- Socialisation and integration (break out meeting places, entertaining, events)

Active Recreation

- Hoops

- Hit up wall

- Badminton

- Outdoor Gym | Functional, body weight s&c

- Yoga

- Table Tennis

Level 09 Commercial Roof Garden - Core Elements

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- Water

- Transitions between zones

- A means of subtly filtering active and passive zones

- A means of linking scaled entertaining venues

- Separation & Union

Level 09 - Commercial Roof Garden - Precedent Imagery

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- Fluid and level transitions between landscape surfaces

- Sculptural body weight equipment (Active Recreation)

- Garden pavilion concept

Level 09 - Commercial Roof Garden - Precedent Imagery

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Project:600 Smith Street, Clifton HillFebruary 2020

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- Tai Chi

- Meditation (meditation seats and resting points)

- Yoga

- Grounding

- Outdoor Gym | Functional, body weight s&c

- Yoga

Level 09 - Commercial Roof Garden - Precedent Imagery

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- Garden pods with connections to vegetation

- Break out meetings

- Seclusion

- Meditation

Level 09 - Commercial Roof Garden - Precedent Imagery