Landscape Plans
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site_project boundary 2 1 2 3 12m 4 3 7 4 5 6 2 LEGEND 1 RAIN GARDEN 2 SEAT WALL 3 PLANTING 4 SEATING 5 RAMP 6 RETAINED TREES 7 NEW ENTRANCE TO LEVEL 1 DASHED LINE INDICATES APPROXIMATE AREA OF WORK context plan_site boundary AUDP SUBMISSION January 11th, 2011 20101207 CONTEXT PLAN 9 site_L2 plan LANDSCAPE PRINCIPLES 1. CREATE A LANDSCAPE THAT IS A MODEL OF SUSTAINABILITY. E The landscape will apply the latest research and management practices and be a showcase of sustainability. Strategies will include on-site stormwater management, food production, the use of recycled or locally produced l o w carbon footprint materials, and creating plantings which support local biodiversity. H Comm. Elect. A Freight Lease Lease Comm. Elev. CRU CRU Security Mech. 2. THE LANDSCAPE WILL EXPRESS MANY LAYERS OF MEANING RESPONDING T O FUNCTION, AESTHETIC BEAUTY,Shaft Out Post Mech. Lease Shaft Bernoulli’s ECOLOGY, BIODIVERSITY AND ENVIRONMENT. Food Elect. Blue Chip Coffee INTEGRATED ACCESSIBILITYExpress INTEGRATIONSEAMLESS TRANSITION OF INDOOR BETWEEN AND OUTDOOR INDOOR SPACE AND OUTDOOR 3. USE THE LANDSCAPE AS AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL. The landscape will allow site users to interact with ecological systems and sustainable technology. This opportunity will be used to educate people about sustainable measures and their importance in today's society. 4. PROVIDE A SEAMLESS TRANSITION BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SPACE. Climbing Sushi OPEN TO BELOW Wall Outdoor spaces a r e to relate to indoor spaces in function creating an extension of the adjacent interior space.Pocket Access Cafe Lounges Pizza between indoor and outdoor space is to be barrier free. Architectural guidelinesSeating state that the building should have a high level of transparency, making indoor activity visible to the public. This Napproachode is to be supported in the UP DN landscape. Cafe Entry Seating Node Cafe Seating DN Node 5. DEMONSTRATE INTEGRATED ACCESSIBILITY. C UP The public realm is to be accessible to all people, including those with disabilities. This is to be accomplished by IMPORTANCE ON ALL 5 SIDES (ENGAGING GREEN ROOF) PLANTING T O SUPPORT LOCAL BIODIVERSITY providing infrastructure that integrates the needs of able-bodied and disabled people without segregation. 'B' TREE Entry 6. CREATE A LANDSCAPE THAT HAS EQUAL IMPORTANCE ON ALL 5 SIDES. Entry Landscape on all sides of the building, including the roof, is to be vital and engaging. 87.0 B 7. THE LANDSCAPE WILL PROVIDE A VARIETY OF SPACES AND EXPERIENCES T O SUPPORTD A VARIETY OF PROGRAMS. To provide flexibility of use, the landscape will be articulated with a variety of sub-spaces varying in size and character. F PLANTING LEGEND 8. THE LANDSCAPE WILL FULLY INTEGRATE THE INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIRED T O SUPPORT CAMPUS LIFE. H A SHRUB AND GROUND COVER PLANTING RAIN GARDENS Items such as bike450-600mm lockers growing medium, seating depth and lighting a re to be artfully included in the landscape. B DN ENVIROTURF - SEEDED LAWN Latin Name Common Name Size UP Carex rostrata Beaked Sedge #1 pot C SHRUB AND GROUND COVER PLANTING AT KNOLL Carex stipata Sawbeak Sedge #1 pot EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN Cornus stolonifera Red-stemmed dogwood #3 pot D 86.07 ROOFTOP FOOD PRODUCTION Juncus effusus Common Rush #1 pot ON-SITE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT E EXISTING PLANTING TO REMAIN Salix purpurea 'Nana' Dwarf Purple Willow #3 pot A Saggitaria latifolia Arrowhead #1 pot G F EXISTING BOSQUE AND TURF GRASS TO REMAIN Typha latifolia 'Miniature' Miniature Cattail #1 pot G EXISTING STREET TREES TO REMAIN TURF SEED MIX H RAIN GARDEN Enviro-turf low water low maintenance lawn seed mix 0 5 10 15 20 25 m Available from Bluestem Nurseries L2 Planting Plan LANDSCAPE PRINCIPLES 20101126 AUDP SUBMISSION January 11th, 2011 10_ site_L5 +L6 roofscapes OPEN TO BELOW GSS Centre J Club Rooms Club Club Club Club Comm. Elect. Freight Comm. Elev. Mech. Shaft Mech. Shaft AMS Forum Club Club Club Club Club Rooms Club Rooms Elect. L5 GREEN ROOF Childminding Club Club Club Club J L4 GREEN ROOF Gallery Lounge Gallery Lounge J Pocket Lounge I K I I Pendulum Restaurant L6 GREEN ROOF L5 GREEN ROOF INTENSIVE GREEN ROOFS REPRESENTATIVE PLANT LISTS 450-900mm growing medium depth Latin Name Common Name Size EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOFS, MEADOW PLANTING 150-300mm growing medium depth Latin Name Common Name Type Trees Allium acuminatum Hooker's Onion bulb Acer circinatum Vine Maple 2m ht, B&B Allium cernuum Nodding Onion bulb Amelanchier alnifolia Saskatoon Serviceberry 2m ht, B&B Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly Everlast plug Malus diversifolia Pacific Crabapple 2m ht, B&B Armeria maritima Common Sea Thrift plug Aster subspicatus Douglas Aster plug Shrubs Brodiaea coronaria Harvest Brodiaea bulb Gaultheria shallon Salal #1 pot Brodiaea hyancinthina Fools Onion bulb Mahonia nervosa Cascade Oregon Grape #2 pot Calamagrostis stricta Slimstem Reed Grass plug Philadelphus lewisii Mock Orange #3 pot Camassia quamash Common Camas bulb Ribies alpina Alpine Currant #3 pot Carex densa Dense Sedge plug Rosa gymnocarpa Baldhip Rose #3 pot Carex pachystachya Chamiso Sedge plug Rosa nutkana Common Wild Rose #3 pot Eschscholzia californica California Poppy seed Rosa pisocarpa Clustered Wild Rose #3 pot Fragaria chiloensis Beach Strawberry plug Sambucus racemosa Red Elderberry #3 pot Lupinus arcticus Arctic Lupine seed Symphoricarpos albus Common Snowberry #3 pot Lupinus littoralis Seashore Lupine seed Symphoricarpos mollis Creeping Snowberry #1 pot Potentillla anserina 'Pacifica' Silverweed plug Vaccinium ovatum Evergreen Huckleberry #3 pot Sedum divergens Spreading Stonecrop plug PLANTING LEGEND Sedum oreganum Oregon Stonecrop plug Ground Covers Sedum spathulifolium Broad Leafed Stonecrop plug Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Kinnikinnick #1 pot I INTENSIVE GREEN ROOF Sedum stenopetalum Narrow-Petaled Stonecrop plug Blechnum spicant Deer Fern #1 pot Sisyrinchium bellum California Blue-eyed Grass plug Lathyrus nevadensis Purple Peavine #1 pot J EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOF Mahonia repens Creeping Oregon Grape #1 pot Polystichum munitum Western Sword Fern #1 pot K CROP PLANTING AT GREEN ROOF Symphoricarpos chenaultii 'Hancock' Trailing Snowberry #1 pot 0 5 10 15 20 25 m L2 Planting Plan AUDP SUBMISSION January 11th, 2011 11 site_L5 +L6 roofscapes sedum planting on green roof native plants to support local biodiversity native grasses to provide habitat food production and teaching on green roof beekeeping on green roof native plants used ornamentally native plants in formal setting native plants arranged informally students tending crops on green roof UBC Student Union Building GREEN ROOF PRECEDENT IMAGES AUDP SUBMISSION Vancouver, BC 20110104 January 11th, 2011 12_ .