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Homebush Olympic Park Public Space, Sydney Australia Urban Development considering post- Olympic games use
Farah DouyonWeston Halkyard
Fall 2012
Arch 500.2 Generative Landscapes
- George Hargreaves and Associates
Contents
History
Olympic Game Use and Post Use
Parklands and Major Structures
Nature/ Habitats
Master Concept Design
Urban Water Reuse
Landfill Remediation
Projecting into the Future
Conclusion
Location/ Context
Developement of the Site and pre-existing conditions
SYDNEY
PACIFIC OCEAN
TROPIC OF CAPRICORN
PACIFIC OCEANATLANTIC OCEAN
INDIAN OCEAN
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
CONTEXT
SOUTHERN OCEAN
CORAL SEA
TASMAN SEA
GULF OF CARPENIARIA
INDIAN OCEAN
G R E A T B A R R I E R R E E F
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CAPE YORK PENINSULA
GIBSON DESERT
SIMPSON DESERT
GREATARTESIAN BASIN
STRZELECKI DESERT
MACDONNELL RANGES
GREAT SANDY DESERT
BARKLY TABLELAND
NULLARBOR PLAIN
GREAT VICTORIA DESERT
HAMERSLEY RANGE
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CONTEXT
1 SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK
2 SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE
3 PARAMATTA RIVER
4 HARBOUR BRIDGE
5 HOMEBUSH BAY
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CONTEXT
CLOUSTON associates
- Prepared a conservation management Strategy for the Newington Armaments Depot, which was to become the Olympic Village.
- Developed the pathway hierarchy and design language for parklands network
- Prepared a strategic master plan framework to take Bicentennial Park into the 21st Century as a world class park - coordinate its management and strategy with Olympics and the future Sydney Olympic Park.
- Signi�cant projects post Olympics included
- Bicentennial Park Fis way, additional shelters for the �eld studies center, and redevelopment of car park 5 including interpretive boardwalks and sculpture.
- Working on Wilson Park.
Hargraves associates
- Landscape architects
Hargraves Associates along with New South Wales Governement Architect Design Directorate (GADD)
- Created the new master concept design for the master domain
Rocla
- Eco Pavers - designer
Designers Involved
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
- Before the arrival of the Europeans
- Won clan, the Won Gal
- Coming of colonists became home to pioneers
- 1810 John Blaxland established a large estate
- Newington on the Parramatta river
- D’arcy Wentwoth named estate home bush
John Blaxland
Homebush
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmousphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
1810
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Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmousphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
- Over the next 5 decades colonial ventures progressed industrial development
- 1882 – government took over part of the estate
- Early 1900s area transformed completely
- 1907- Establishment of the state abattoir
Gunpowder and Armament storage
State Abattoir
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1911 - Development of state brickworks
19 30’s and 40’s - chemical factories produced pesticides oils paints pigments and resins
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1911 1930 - 1940
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Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmousphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
- At its peak the state abattoir was major supplier of meat for domestic and overseas markets
- Late 70’s export licenses relinquished
- 1988 abattoirs closed
- The second largest industry of brickworks peaked during the post ww2
building boom but like abattoirs by the late 1980s it to began to fade.
- 1988 - Ceased operation
1970 1988
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- As more land became degraded waterways and ground water became polluted
- Main destroyer was uncontrolled land�ll
- Diverse environment became a blight on Sydney landscape
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- 1983 - Reconstruction of the 100 hectare (1 hectare = 10,000 sqare meters) eco wetland system
- 1993 - Successful bid for 200 Olympic games fast tract the urban renewal (Sydney Olympic Park)
- 1995 - Olympic Coordination Authority (OCA) oversee planning, urban development and management for the games
- Challenge was to transform a degraded site and a problem area of Sydney to a major community asset
- It is one of the largest urban developments ever undertaken in Australia
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- Construction of individual Olympic venues was �nished 8 months ahead of schedule
- All 22 thousand athletes and o�cials housed in the athlete’s village
- More than 5.5 million people visited the 200 Olympic and Paralympic games
- Considered the green games
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
The Park
Athelete’s VillageSydney Olympic Stadium
- 2001 Sydney Olympic park authority - Manage the public assets of the park and realize its potential to become a major commercial and residential area•Sydney Olympic Park becomes an active and vibrant town centre within metropolitan Sydney•Sydney Olympic Park becomes a premium destination for cultural, entertainment, recreation and sporting events•any new development carried out in accordance with the Act complies with best practice environmental and town planning standards•the natural heritage of the Parklands is protected and enhanced.
- Today the park extends across 640 hectares which is 2 times the size of the business district of Sydney
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
The Park
The legacy and spirit live on o�ering an unprecedented image of an enhanced living environment bringing the best entertainment from around the world
And as a vibrant economic center where iconic buildings grand public spaces and natural environment coexist in harmony
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The Park
- Challenge of constructing the buildings to address the specialized needs of an enormous event while ensuring success for long term use
- Required extraordinary foresight inspired creativity and innovation
- Designs needed to incorporate environmental aspects: energy and water management green building designsound ecological management
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sound ecological managementgreen building design
energy and water management
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- 8 million trees shrubs aquatic plants and ground covers were planted
- Pocket of woodland was reserved
- 1.4 million cubic meters of waste was removed from Heslems Creek
- New salt marches created
Before
After
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EXISTING HABITATS
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
FROG HABITATS
THE GREEN AND GOLDEN BELL FROG POPULATION HAS BEEN DECILING AND THE SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK DEVELOPERS HAVE INCORPORATED THE PRESERVATION OF THESE AMPHIBIANS.
THEY HAVE BEEN ON THE VERGE OF BEING EXTINCT BECAUSE OF LOSS/ALTERATION TO THEIR HABITAT
IMPORTANT BECAUSE OF IT’S ROLE IN THE ECOSYSTEM (FOOD WEBS)
PRESERVATION EFFORTS HAVE LEAD TO NEW FROG SUB-POPULATIONS
FOUND IN: BRICKPIT, NARAWANG WETLAND, KRONOS HILL AND WENTWORTH COMMON
FROG PONDS HAVE BEEN CONSTRUCTED THROUGHOUT THE SITE AS ADDITONAL HABITATS
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1 PYRAMID
2 KRONOS HILL
3 BRICK PIT/RING WALK
4 LAKE BELVEDERE
5 BICENTENNIAL PARK
6 BADU MANGROVES
PARKLANDS 430 /640 hectares
-provides habitats for threat-ened species-180 native bird species-7 frog species-400 native plant species- 35 kilometers of pedestrian/cycle paths
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1 ANZ STADIUM
2 AQUATIC CENTER
3 SYDNEY SHOW- GROUND
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1 HASLAMS CREEK/ NARAWANG WETLAND
2 NEWINGTON ARMORY
3 NEWINGTON NATURE RESERVE
4 WOO-LA-RA
5 ARCHERY PARK
6 BLAXLAND RIVERSIDE PARK
7 WILSON PARK
8 WENTWORTH COMMON
PARKLANDS 430 /640 hectares
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Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
MASTER CONCEPT DESIGN FOR THE PUBLIC DOMAINHARGREAVES ASSOCIATES & NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT ARCHITECT DESIGN DIRECTORATE (GADD)
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HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES & NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT ARCHITECT DESIGN DIRECTORATE (GADD)
Eco-Pavers (Rocla) eco-tri hex shape created a perforacted �eld of paving. harvest rainwater thorugh drainage holes
GREEN ARMS REACH MAKE A CONNECTION INTO THE PARK LANDS AND THE OLYMPIC PLAZA
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
MASTER CONCEPT DESIGN FOR THE PUBLIC DOMAINHARGREAVES ASSOCIATES & NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT ARCHITECT DESIGN DIRECTORATE (GADD)HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES & NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT ARCHITECT DESIGN DIRECTORATE (GADD)
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FIG GROVE
LOW WATER FEATURE (NORTH)
HIGH WATER FEATURE (SOUTH)
-the water feature at the south marks the high central point of the Sydney Olympic Park
-continues the Olympic Plaza eco-paving system to create continuity and connect it to the north end water feature.
- the hight water feature is also surounded by �g trees that connect the area to its history.
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
MASTER CONCEPT DESIGN FOR THE PUBLIC DOMAINHARGREAVES ASSOCIATES & NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT ARCHITECT DESIGN DIRECTORATE (GADD)
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MASTER CONCEPT DESIGN FOR THE PUBLIC DOMAINHARGREAVES ASSOCIATES & NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT ARCHITECT DESIGN DIRECTORATE (GADD)
USE OF WATER TO ACTICATE GATHERING SPACE
CONNECT HIGH POINT TO LOW POINT IN THE PROJECT
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URBAN WATER REUSE: INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT
Landscape
STORMWATER
BRICKPIT
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
WATER RECLAMATION PLANT
SEWAGE
runo� from roofs, roads and parks go through treatment ponds to eliminate nutrients and pollutants.
water storage reservoir that stores stormwater. Can hold 300 million lit-ers of water.
Process: (7.5 million liters/day)1. Micro-�ltration to remove particles that are too large, parasites. viruses and bacteria2.Reverse osmosis to reduce salinity, chlorine used to disinfect water
Sewage from Olympic park facilities is treated at the water reclamation plant. (3.1 million litres/day)
Sewage from Olympic park facilities is treated at the water reclamation plant. (3.1 million litres/day)
Bioremediation technique
molecular breakdown (arti�cial metabolism) breaks down chemicals using micro organisms contaminant mounds
Uses a system of dilution run o� and microorganisms to in e�ect drain pollutants into designated areas and then draws from those areas to a liquid treatment plant.
Underground drains collect the toxic run o� and remove it daily
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
Remediation
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
URBAN WATER REUSE: INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT
Landscape
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GOOD FOR: - �ushing toilets-watering lawns, gardens and parks-washing clothes-washing cars, brickwork, windows-�lling ornamental ponds and fountains-irrigation -construction and industry-�re�ghting
BAD FOR:-drinking-cooking-personal washing-household cleaning-swimming pools-recreation
Stormwater runo� drains to the Parramatta River through Haslams Creek, Powells Creek, Boundary Creek and the wetlands.
Areas along Haslems creek: - Heavy metals, lead, hydrocarbons, asbestos, pesticides and putrescible wastes
The groundwater near Haslams Creek:
- Cholorobenzenes, chloromethane and chloroethylenses leached out of the dumped material in the ground
The surface seep water:
- Chlorobenzene, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, lead, ammonium, �uoride, barium, copper, zinc and other materials
Brickworks site:
- Heavy metals waste oil products, asbestos and organochlorine pesticides
Site Contamination Factors
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- 9 million cubic meters of household commercial and industrial waste completely covered
- Extensive soil sampling was undertaken to con�rm the areas safety
- Contaminants underwent specialized treatment procedure
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Remediation
The initial aims of the remediation land�ll at Homebush Bay were to block the spread of contamination restore the waterways and provide for the long term social cultural and sporting requirements
Consolidated into a number of mounds on the site
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
THE MARKERS
1 HASLAMS MARKER 2 RIVER MARKER
3 SILVERWATER MARKER 4 BICENTENNIAL MARKER
5 BAY MARKER
THE MARKERS ARE A SERIES OF CONICAL SHAPED MOUNDS LOCATED IN MANY
DIFFERENT LOCATIONS ON SITE. THEY RANGE FROM 10 TO 20 M HIGH AND ARE
MADE OF CONTAMINATED MATERIALS FROM LANDFILLS.
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THE MARKERS
Master Plan 2002 : Realizing Vision After the Games-Develop in close proximity to the train station -increase use of land use by adding commercial, leisure, education, retail, hotel and cultural development-Provide 10,000 jobs and have 3,000 residents populate daily
Master Plan 2025: Vision After the Games- 2002 version= short term 2005 version = long term plan for an urban structure-Sustainable solution to Sydney’s population pressures
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PROJECTING INTO THE FUTURE
Master Plan 2030: A Vision for the Future
- concentration of commercial and retail uses close to Sydney Olympic Park Station- More residential development
- concentration of educational facilities/ uses along sporting and entertainment venues
- Overall capacity: 1.45 million m2 gross �oor area-31,000 workers, 15,000 visitors, 14,000 residents and 5,000 students
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PROJECTING INTO THE FUTURE
Site History Design Strategy and Phasing Landscape Character and Atmosphere pre existing conditions Built project / sustainability Was it sucessful
PROJECTING INTO THE FUTURE
Rowan Moore
- Thinks that there are de�nitely cheaper ways of regenerating areas with issues
- Olympic hosts quali�ers are really excite with the thought of their country in the spotlight
- Willing to justify the games with a sustainable regenerative system of urban design.
- Hope, power, money and sex
- Previous games did a better job with regeneration and good model for redevelopment but
- The big question is whether we get the usual house builders moving in and doing their usual product and essentially creating private enclaves.”
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Conclusion
The mounds of toxic waste are not lined underneath as is expected in modern hazardous land�ll dumps
Architecture critic