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Health Infrastructure NSWLiverpool Health and Academic Precinct
Multistorey Car Park SSDALandscape Design Report
S19-0011 R-600Issue G • 19/08/2020
Prepared by
CLOUSTON AssociatesLandscape Architects • Urban Designers • Landscape Planners65-69 Kent Street • Sydney NSW 2000PO Box R1388 • Royal Exchange NSW 1225 • AustraliaTelephone +61 2 8272 4999 • Facsimile +61 2 8272 4998Contact: Crosbie LorimerEmail • [email protected] • www.clouston.com.au
Document Issue Date Status Reviewed Verified Validated
S19-0011 R-600 A 06/06/2019 DRAFT MOD
S19-0011 R-600 B 13/12/2019 DRAFT FOR REVIEW FINAL DRAFT JG MOD
S19-0011 R-600 C 11/02/2020 FINAL JG AR
S19-0011 R-600 D 21/02/2020 FINAL JG AD CL
S19-0011 R-600 E 30/03/2020 FINAL AD MOD MOD
S19-0011 R-600 F 06/05/2020 FINAL AD MOD MOD
S19-0011 R-600 G 19/08/2020 SSDA AMENDMENT AD CL CL
Note: this document is preliminary unless validated.
Cover Image: Artists impression of new carpark courtesy of F+P Architects
Above: Aerial imagery showing new MSCP
New MSCP
19/08/2020 • ISSUE G 1LIVERPOOL HOSPITAL MSCPSTATE SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION
LIVERPOOL HEALTH & ACADEMIC PRECINCT LIVERPOOL HEALTH & ACADEMIC PRECINCT MULTI STOREY CARPARK SSDAMULTI STOREY CARPARK SSDALANDSCAPE DESIGN REPORT LANDSCAPE DESIGN REPORT Client: Health Infrastructure NSW
SEARS REQUESTS
SEARS Requirements Relevant Report Pages
Provide a detailed site-wide landscape strategy, including details of the number of trees to be removed and the number of trees to be planted on the site.
Page 5-6 & 10Refer also to A1 drawings
Landscape architectural drawings showing key dimensions, RLs, scale bar and north point, including: Page 7-9Refer also to A1 drawings
Landscape architectural plans at appropriate scale, with detail of new and retained planting, shade structures, materials and finishes proposed
Page 7-9Refer also to A1 drawings
Plans identifying significant trees or other vegetation to be removed and retained on the site Page 14Refer also to A1 drawings
Details of the native vegetation community (or communities) and native plant species that once occurred in this location Page 13Specification that any landscaping will use a diversity of local provenance native species (trees, shrubs and groundcovers) from the native vegetation community (or communities) that once occurred in this location to improve biodiversity
Page15Refer also to A1 drawings
Identification of any trees proposed to be removed and replaced Page 14Refer also to A1 drawings
This report outlines the landscape design considerations for the Multi Storey Carpark works. It covers design principles, the SEAR’s requirements and associated plans and graphics.
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Location Liverpool Hospital is located within the Liverpool Central Business District (CBD), on the corner of Elizabeth Street and Goulburn Streets, Liverpool. The Hospital includes land east and west of the Main Southern Railway, which forms an eastern and western campus. The proposed works are located in the northern portion of the western campus which is currently occupied by an existing 4 storey car park and at-grade car parking. The site is legally described as Lot 501 in DP1165217.
The application seeks consent for the construction of a multi storey car park, connections to the existing road network and associated landscaping. A detailed project description is provided by Ethos Urban within the EIS.
ContextThe proposed multistory carpark (MSCP) site works is within the boundaries of the Liverpool Hospital campus, against the northern boundary beside Liverpool Girls High School and along the eastern side adjacent to the train line.
LOCATION AND CONTEXT
Liverpool Hospital location NTS NTSMSCP Extent, Hospital shown within western campusImage source: Nearmap
Aerial view looking southwest - Image source: Skyview
Liverpool Girls High School
Liverpool Girls High School
Gou
lbur
n St
Railway
Line
WARRICK FARM STATION
LIVERPOOL STATION
Rosedale Park
Berryman Reserve
Liverpool Pioneers’ Memorial Park
Apex Park
Wadel Park
Bigge Park
Haigh Park
Light Horse Park
Lake Moore
George
s Rive
r
Brickmakers
Creek
Hargrave Park
Georges River
Collimore Park
Hillier Oval
Hart Park
WEST CAMPUS
EAST CAMPUS
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P4 carpark to be demolished
Extent of works
The MSCP works are located on the north eastern side of the main western Hospital campus. The primary scope of works includes:
• Demolition of the existing P4 carpark
• Construction of a new multistorey carpark
• Construction of a new on-grade carpark
• Associated Services and infrastructure works
• Associated Landscape works (this document)
Existing hospital main entry - eastern side
Refer to Review of Environmental factors 2 for demolition of Ron Dunbier Building and associated roadway adjustments
T2, T3 and T5 rail lines.
Existing staff car park
Liverpool Girls High School
Burnside Drive
Drop off area Existing underground
carpark entry retained
TAFE SITE
CONTEXT
1:2000 @A3
0 20 100m40 60
Image source: Near map
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DESIGN PRINCIPLES
There are four main masterplan principles guiding the landscape design:
Circulation & wayfinding• Make it easy to find your way around the hospital.
• Create clear and legible pedestrian arrival and drop off areas.
• Provide a series of placemaking elements including external views, courtyards and artworks to aid internal navigation.
• Capitalise upon public transport and pedestrian arrival.
• Provide high quality active transport options.
Patient focused• Make patient’s hospital stay as stress free as possible.
• Give patients, visitors and staff opportunities for respite in garden areas.
• Maximise external landscape indoor / outdoor connections and views.
• Provide as many green spaces as possible. Preferably 70% green to 30% hard.
Campus wide integration• Provide a clear identity to the public domain.
• Utilise a consistent palette of materials for the public domain areas of the hospital.
• Retain and protect existing significant trees where possible.
• Connect to the wider public domain of the Liverpool CBD.
Open and connected• Provide summer shade and winter sun where possible to
courtyards and external spaces.
• Enhance the site’s environmental values.
• Connect visually and physically to existing public spaces such as Bigge Park and Liverpool Girls High school.
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LANDSCAPE DESIGN STATEMENT
The Multi Storey Carpark and associated works provides an opportunity to integrate a new courtyard space within the Liverpool Hospital campus. The terraced courtyard creates an attractive entry to the hospital and helps to soften the built form of the MSCP. The design of the courtyard has been based around the principles and landscape outcomes listed below.
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Patient focussedGreen immersionThere are limited areas of open and green space on the Hospital campus. One of the design objectives is to provide respite spaces for patients and staff.
People arriving at the hospital will be greeted with the curvilinear form of the carpark’s green coloured facade treatment, and at ground level a northern facade of climbing plants growing on the high tensile wire mesh softens the built form of the new carpark.
The new courtyard provides a range of places to sit including seating walls, lawn areas, individual and group seating opportunities.
Campus wide integration PlantingWhere possible existing planting has been retained. New planting will provide screening to the railway line, provide a green setting to the hospital arrival.
The planting is comprised of a selection of robust and hardy grasses, shrubs and small trees. These have been selected for their ability to survive in relatively difficult locations, and ability to do well in Western Sydney.
Making circulation easyVehicle movementsThe majority of visitors to the site will travel by vehicle along Burnside Drive where they will arrive at the drop off area outside the existing entry. Staff will continue to use the multi storey carpark on the eastern side of the railway line.
To assist drivers in wayfinding, the roadway surfacing and signage will guide drivers to the Hospital drop off area.
Pedestrian movements Pedestrian movements will be generated by the location of the main lift tower and pay station.
The car park connects to the main pedestrian thoroughfare on site and will be signed and well lit at night.
Pedestrian movements into and out of the site are likely to be predominantly between the hospital and Warrick Farm Station.
Open and connectedCrime prevention through environmental design The design has considered safety for visitors and pedestrians. In particular the pedestrian route between the Hospital and lift tower, pay station, access stairs and the route to Warrick Farm train station. Planting has been kept to low shrubs and ground covers to maintain clear lines of sight with existing trees retained. Planting will be kept low around road intersections to ensure clear visibility for drivers.
MaintenanceThe material selection aims to minimise maintenance through the appropriate selection of hard and soft materials. Plant species have been selected for their low water requirements, hardy proven nature and once established.
Mass Planting
Mass Planting
Lawn
Climber Planting
Artificial Turf
Gravel
Concrete
Two toned Insitu Concrete Paving
Feature paving band
Roadway (Refer to Civil Engineers)
Existing Trees Retained
Proposed Trees
LEGEND
MSCP Extent of Works
LHAP Site Boundary
Climber planting along side of carpark
Private MSC Courtyard
New Trees, Mass planting & Seating
+RL 10.56 +RL 10.51 +RL 10.38 +RL 10.44 +RL 10.71
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1:500 @A3
0 5 25m10 15
GO
ULB
UR
N S
TRE
ET
CAMPBELL STREET
ELIZABETH STREET
FO
RB
ES S
TRE
ET
BU
RN
SID
E D
RIV
E
MULTI STOREY CAR PARK
RON DUMBIER BRAIN INJURY
MENTAL HEALTH
NEW CLINICAL SERVICES BUILDINGCLINICAL SERVICES BUILDING
CAROLINE CHISHOLM
ALEX GRIMSON
PATHOLOGYONCOLOGY
EDUCATION
RON
DUMBIER
HEALTH
SERVICES
BUILDING
MULTI
STOREY
CAR PARK
MSCP GROUND LEVEL PLAN - WEST
Existing trees on Liverpool Girls School site retained
Loading dock entry
New pram ramp and path connecting into existing footpath link to Warrick Farm station
Mass planting
Ramp to new carpark
Ramp to existing P4 Parking
New Tree Plantings
Artificial Turf
Turf
Paving Inlays
Pergola Shade Structure & seating
New Tree Plantings Screen Planting
Native grasses and Shrubs
Burn
side
Driv
e
Railw
ay L
ine
Climber planting along side of carpark
Lift tower to upper levels of carpark
Stair well
Substation
Mass Planting
Lawn
Climber Planting
Artificial Turf
Gravel
Concrete
Two toned Insitu Concrete Paving
Feature paving band
Roadway (Refer to Civil Engineers)
Existing Trees Retained
Proposed Trees
LEGEND
MSCP Extent of Works
LHAP Site Boundary
AB
+RL 10.80
+RL 10.65
+RL 11.31
+TOW 11.105
+RL 11.30
+RL 10.15
+RL 9.80
1:10
0 fa
ll
1:10
0 fa
ll
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1:500 @A3
0 5 25m10 15
GO
ULB
UR
N S
TRE
ET
CAMPBELL STREET
ELIZABETH STREET
FO
RB
ES S
TRE
ET
BU
RN
SID
E D
RIV
E
MULTI STOREY CAR PARK
RON DUMBIER BRAIN INJURY
MENTAL HEALTH
NEW CLINICAL SERVICES BUILDINGCLINICAL SERVICES BUILDING
CAROLINE CHISHOLM
ALEX GRIMSON
PATHOLOGYONCOLOGY
EDUCATION
RON
DUMBIER
HEALTH
SERVICES
BUILDING
MULTI
STOREY
CAR PARK
MSCP GROUND LEVEL PLAN - EAST
+RL 11.31
+TOW 11.30
+TOW 11.70+RL 11.30
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MULTI-STOREY CARPARK COURTYARDThe Multistory carpark courtyard, provides another key outdoor space for hospital staff, visitors and patients. It will form part of the front door arrival experience for many visitors who come from Warrick Farm station or use the Multistorey Car park as their starting point.
• The northern side is heavily shaded and had an artificial turf area to overcome shading from the car park.
• Terraced lawn with raised seat walls provide seating opportunities and limit cross cutting of the lawn.
• It will be well lit at night.
• A garden facing north provides a gathering space and provides a partial screen to the existing carpark and drop off location.
AU53av#P62AU53av#P62
Mass planting
New Tree Plantings
Artificial Turf
Turf
Raised lawn
Seating wall
Bench seats
Stepping stones
Pergola Shade Structure
Substation
+RL 10.635
+TOW 11.105
+RL 11.200
+RL 11.300
+RL 10.400
+RL 10.500
+RL 9.80
1:250 @A3
0 2.5 12.5m5 7.5
REV. DATE DESCRIPTION CHK
02
01
13/09/2019
7/06/2019
FOR REVIEW
DRAFT SD ISSUE FOR REVIEW
RP
RP
AMENDMENTSfitzpatrick+partners ISSUEDRAWING NO.PROJECT NO.
A-SD-CP-0504
DRAWING
21807
PROJECTLIVERPOOL HOSPITALACADEMIC PRECINCTELIZABETH STREET LIVERPOOLNSW
25mm ON ORIGINAL
© Copyright 2018p. +61 (0)2 8274 8200 w. www.fitzpatrickpartners.coma. LEVEL 6, 156 CLARENCE STREET, SYDNEY 2000, AUSTRALIA
STAGE
Inconsistencies are to be reported to fitzpatrick + partners.
This drawing is issued upon the condition it is not copied,reproduced, retained or disclosed to any unauthorised personeither wholly or in part without prior consent in writing offitzpatrick+partners.
Do not scale drawings. Check dimensions before commencingwork.Drawings show design intent only. Shop drawings are to beprovided for approval prior to construction or manufacture.
1:100
SCALE @ A3
FACADE DETAILS
PRINT DATE
13/09/2019
02
NORTH
FOR REVIEW
LL RP
DRAWN CHECKED
SCHEMATIC DESIGNRP
APPROVED
CLIENT
CA
CA
FS 1
CA
CARPARK FACADE 1 SECTION FLOOR PLAN DETAIL
ELEVATION VIEW
KEY PLAN
NEW NORTH
HOSPITAL ROADRL Varies
5,400
RL 14.800
RL 17.600
RL 20.400
RL 23.200
RL 26.000
RL 28.800
FACADE ZONE
150MM H ALUMN FOLDED PANEL
COLOR 'C'
ATTACHED TO HI-TENSILE MESH
HI TENSILE WIRE MESH
S.S FIXING TO SLAB
S.S FIXING TO SLAB
600MM H ALUMN PANEL
PANEL COLOR 'A'
ATTACHED TO HI-TENSILE MESH
300MM H ALUMN FOLDED PANEL
COLOR 'B'
ATTACHED TO HI-TENSILE MESH
PANEL COLOR 'C'
ATTACHED TO HI-TENSILE
WIRE MESH
HI TENSILE WIRE MESH
PLANTING TO SCREEN
CRASH RAIL
CRASH RAIL
300MM H ALUMN FOLDED PANEL
COLOR 'B'
ATTACHED TO HI-TENSILE MESH
CAR SPACE
ANTI CLIMB METAL MESH
PLANTER BED
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
LEVEL 5
LEVEL 6
GROUND
Climbing plants to tensile wire meshIrrigated garden bed
CLIMBER PLANTING
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Elevation A - View looking West from Burnside Drive 0
1:250 @A3
2 864 10m
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Elevation B - View looking East 0
1:250 @A3
2 864 10m
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EXISTING AND HISTORIC PLANT COMMUNITIES
Existing vegetation communities around the site (Source: NSW Government SEED) Cumberland Shale Plains Woodland
Cumberland Riverflat Forest
MSCP Site Boundary
EXISTING AND HISTORIC VEGETATION COMMUNITIESWhile no native vegetation communities remain within the boundaries of the Liverpool Hospital campus, some remnants of native vegetation can be observed in the general vicinity of the site.
The NSW Government’s Sharing and Enabling Environmental Data (SEED) portal indicates portions of remnant vegetation located within the nearby Bigge Park and along the banks of the Georges River. These communities include Cumberland Shale Plains Woodland and Cumberland Riverflat Forest.
Though there is a lack of remnant vegetation within the boundaries of the site it can be assumed that the Cumberland Shale Plains Woodland likely extended across the site at one point. The Cumberland Riverflat Forest was likely limited to the vicinity of the Georges river but may have extended to a portion of the site.
CUMBERLAND SHALE PLAINS WOODLANDThe Cumberland Shale Plains Woodland is a critically endangered national ecological community which has been reduced to less than 10% of its original coverage. The community can be broadly characterised as mostly woodland with eucalypt trees over shrubs or grasses and wildflowers, with some areas demonstrating more of a forest structure. The tree canopy is largely dominated by Eucalypts with some patches also exhibiting a lower tree level of Acacias and Paperbarks. The ground level is dominated by a variety of grasses and wildflowers with some areas also having a shrub layer. When fire frequency is low shrubs such as Bursaria spinosa become much more dense in patches. (Source: Cumberland Plain Shale Woodlands and Shale-
Gravel Transition Forest, 2010)
A list of common key species split into their different vegetation layers can be seen below.
UPPER AND MID TREE LAYERSEucalyptus moluccana - Grey box and Coastal Grey BoxEucalyptus tereticornis - Forest Red GumEucalyptus fibrosa - Red Ironbark, Broad-leaved IronbarkEucalyptus crebra - Narrow-leaved IronbarkEucalyptus eugenioides - Thin-leaved StringybarkCorymbia maculata - Spotted Gum
LOWER TREE CANOPY LAYERAcacia decurrens - Green WattleAcacia parramattensis - Parramatta WattleAcacia implexa - Hickory WattleExocarpos cupressiformis - Native CherryMelaleuca decora - Paperbark
UNDERSTORY SHRUB LAYERAcacia falcata - SallyBreynia oblongifolia - Coffee BushBursaria spinosa - BlackthornDaviesia ulicifolia - Gorse Bitte PeaDilwynia sieberi - Sieberi Parrot-peaDodonaea viscosa - Wedge-leaf hop-bushIndigofera australis - Native IndigoLissanthe strigosa - Peach HeathRubus parvifolius - Native Raspberry
GRASS LAYERAristida ramosa - Purple WiregrassCymbopogon refractus - Barbed Wire GrassDichelachne micrantha - PlumegrassMicrolaena stipoides - Weeping GrassThemeda triandra - Kangaroo GrassCyperus gracilis - Slender SedgeLomandra filiformis - Wattle Mat-rushLomandra multifora - Many-flowered mat-rush
W I L D F L O W E R A N D G R O U N D C O V E R LAYERAsperula conferta - Common WoodruffDianella longifolia - Blue Flax-lilyDichondra repens - Kidney WeedHardenbergia violacea - Native sarsparillaOxalis perennans - Wood SorrelWahlenbergia gracilis - Australian Bluebell
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TREE REMOVALS AND PLANTING
Proposed Trees
Proposed Trees (Outside of Scope)
Retained Trees
Retained Trees (Outside of Scope)
1:1000 @A3
0 10 50m20 30
Tree protection and removalsThere are no trees required to be removed as part of the MSCP SSDA, as the trees impacted by the construction of the new car park have already been covered in the Review of Environmental Factors 2 package. There are two remaining trees within the MSCP extent of works that will be retained.
There are also a number of trees that will be retained in the near proximity of the MSCP and in particular a row of Casuarinas within Liverpool Girls High School. While these are out of the site, it is anticipated that there will be limited impact on their root zones and canopy, during the construction. There are also two Gleditsia triacanthos located within the Brain Injury courtyard that will be retained and protected during construction. These retained trees are illustrated on the plan opposite.
Replacement treesWhere practical, trees will be replaced in new locations on site. Due to the constrained nature of the site, there are limitations on new tree planting due to the proximity of the railway line, and new roadway construction. A grouping of approximately seven trees will be planted in proximity to the ramp going to upper levels of the MSCP and the ramp leading to the eastern portion of the campus. Approximately nine trees will be planted within the MSCP courtyard including along the western edge of the ramp and on the different levels of the terraces.
MSCP Extent of Works
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INDICATIVE PLANTING PALETTETREES
Corymbia maculata | Spotted Gum Lagerstroemia indica ‘Sioux’ | Crepe Myrtle
Strelitzia juncea | Narrow-leaved Bird of Paradise Grevillea ‘Robyn Gordon’ | Robyn Gordon Grevillea
Grevillea ‘Royal Rambler’ | Royal Rambler Grevillea Ficinia nodosa | Knobby Club Rush
Melaleuca thymifolia | Honey Myrtle Clivia miniata | Fire Lily
Lomandra longifolia | Tanika Mat rush
Dietes grandiflora | Wild Iris Myoporum parvifolium ‘Yareena’ | Creeping Boobialla
Rhagodia spinescens | Spiny Saltbush Doryanthes excelsa | Gymea Lilly Leptospermum polygalifolium | Jelly Bush Philodendron xanadu | Xanadu
Liriope muscari ‘Amethyst’ | Lily Turf Impirica c ylindrica | Blady grass
GRASSES & GROUNDCOVERS
SHRUBS SHADE TOLERANT
Juncus usitatus | Mat Rush Scaevola humilis ‘Purple Fusion’ | Purple Fusion Scaevola
Dianella caerulea ‘Little Jess’ | Little Jess Dianella Gahnia sieberiana | Red-Fruit Saw Sedge
The below indicative planting palette incorporates native plant species from the Cumberland Shale Plains Woodland and other Australian native species.
Viola hederacea |Native Violet
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MATERIALS AND FINISHESPaving / Surfaces
Exposed Aggregate Concrete Terraced Seating Walls
Trees
Groundcovers /Grasses Shade Tolerant
Exposed Aggregate Concrete
(Refer to page 11 and L-SSDA-MSCP-05 for more information)
Concrete seat with timber
Twig Seats
Shrubs
Feature Banding
Permeable Paving
Artificial Turf Turf Lawn
Gravel
Walls & Seating Furniture & Fixtures
Planting
Bins
Free standing seatPicnic table set
Custom pergola shelter
Stepping Stones
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CLOUSTON AssociatesLandscape Architects • Urban Designers • Landscape Planners65-69 Kent Street • Sydney NSW 2000PO Box R1388 • Royal Exchange NSW 1225 • AustraliaTelephone +61 2 8272 4999 Contact: Crosbie LorimerEmail • [email protected] • www.clouston.com.au
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