LIVING WITH WATER ALESSANDRA COVINO with CBO ARCHITECTS WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT IN HULL / phase 2 SHEET 01 Marina Recreation Centre

E Kingston Street 5 50m / BALANCING N SCHOOL EXISTING TREES POND The two sites in the the MASTERPLAN city centre context LEVEL DIFFERENCE AND THE ‘LANES’ TO VEGETATION BUFFER THE HUMBER GREEN COMPETITION SITES CAR PARKING LOW-RISE RESI BUFFER WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT COURTS FRONTAGE LOW-RISE RESI ENTRANCES TO ACTIVE FRONTAGE UNDERCROFT CAR PARK FRONTAGES

VIEWS RESI BLOCKS WITH W-E PRIVATE LANDMARK Manor Street EXISTING TREES ORIENTED UNITS GARDENS

MULTIPURPOSE SPORT AND PLAY SWALES FLEXIBLE SQUARE FACILITIES GREEN COMMON Wellington Street West SHARED SURFACE Hull Arena SUDS

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D Existing and new PRIVATE Hota training VEHICULAR ENTRANCE ACTIVE ART WETLAND MUDFLATS pedestrian connections: GARDENS facilities TO ALBERT DOCK FRONTAGES TRAIL TERRACES completing the grid H RESIDENTIAL LANDMARK TPT CHECK SEMI-PRIVATE EXISTING PEDESTRIAN LINKS BUILDING POINT PODIUMS LIVE/WORK UNITS Albert Dock PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN LINKS UNDERCROFT CAR PARK G TRANS PENNINE TRAIL C CULTURE

TRANS PENNINE TRAIL WATERFRONT ELEMENTS ROTATING S SCHOOL/ NURSERY I PEDESTRIAN AND EXISTING LANDMARKS CYCLE BRIDGE LEISURE/RETAIL CORE ENTRANCES F B A ABOVE E KEY OPEN SPACES

C USES AND ACTIVITIES SEMI-PRIVATE OPEN SPACES

The proposed range of uses and activities populate D A the masterplan with a variety of different users GROUND ACT USES AND ACTIVITIES such as residents, tourists, workers, shoppers, food IVE CORN DIAGRAM F and drink consumer, families, special event visitors ER among the others. RESIDENTIAL FRONTAGE

B They activate the area at different times of the day ACTIVE CORNERS and the week, preventing the new quarter from S G becoming a dead spot.

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spanning across the Humber water edge and E D to potentially trigger the future regeneration towards West. WATERSIDE ACTIVE FRONTAGE I Likewise, Hull Arena represents a great opportunity to connect the waterfront to the C E Marina and the retail and leisure quarters towards North. RESIDENTS VISITORS TRAVELERS TPT OFFICE WORKERS DOCK WORKERS EVENTS SPECIAL FAMILIES DAYTIME EVENING LIVING WITH ALESSANDRA COVINO with CBO ARCHITECTS WATER THE HUMBER WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT IN HULL / phase 2 Given the Humber Estuary National, European SHEET 02 and International designation and protection, any designs causing the loss of designated habitat has been discarded.

The Humber is for internationally important population of birds, some of which in danger of extinction, such as Avocet (B), Bar-tailed Godwit (D) and Bittern (E) among the others.

GREEN SCHOOL CAR PARKING Mudflats environments (A) provide safe feeding and BUFFER GROUNDS COURTS roosting grounds for these species, which represent NURSERY/ FRONTAGE RESPONDING one of the main characteristics of the area. SCHOOL EXISTING TREES GREEN COMMON TO LISTED BUILDING

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COURTYARD Marina Recreation HOUSES VIEWS Centre

LOW-RISE RESI Kingston Street PRIVATE FRONTAGE GARDENS VIEW THE HUMBER WATERFRONT The recessed area on the southern edge of A Humber Quay West has been treated as a safe A space preserving breeding ground for local species of birds. TOWNHOUSES BALANCING ACTIVE CORNER POND B

C ROTATING CURRENT TPT CHECK Manor House Street BRIDGE WATER EDGE POINT LEVEL DIFFERENCE AND DOCK INSPIRED VIEWS VEGETATION BUFFER D ART TRAIL E MULTIPURPOSE EXISTING ACCESSIBLE SHARED LOW TIDE Hota FLEXIBLE SQUARE TREES GARDEN ON PODIUMS training facilities F

VIEWS ACTIVE LOW-RISE RESI THE ‘LANES’ TO FRONTAGES FRONTAGE THE HUMBER Wellington Street West

VEHICULAR ENTRANCE GREEN PRIVATE SPORT AND PLAY TO ALBERT DOCK HIGH TIDE ROOFS GARDENS FACILITIES

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ACTIVE SEC WATER EDGE Albert Dock SWALES FRONTAGES LANDMARK SECTION VIEWS BUILDING AA

LANDMARK 5 15m BUILDING SEC 5 50m AA TRANS PENNINE TRAIL

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TPT CHECK WETLAND WATER EDGE VIEWS POINT TERRACES ROTATING PEDESTRIAN LIVE/WORK UNITS A terraced landscape responds to different AND CYCLE BRIDGE INTERACTIVE FRONTAGE tide levels and hosts distinct wetland ecosystems the characteristic of which would One Humber VISION Quays evolve throughout the seasons. VIEW The redevelopment of the two sites together A CONTINUOUS RIVER WALK In addition, light timber structures could be offers a unique opportunity to keep on with ‘BIRDSTATIONS’ (F) ‘BIRDSTATIONS’ (C) introduced to encourage sedimentation and to the regeneration of the Humber waterside in help preventing mudflats from erosion. These a coherent way, build upon the legacy of Hull “birdstations” (F) would act as roosting spot as City of Culture and Innovation, but also for shorebirds, such as the ones introduced create a new vibrant environment for the future MUDFLATS (A) the Humber on the eastern edge of the site, opposite the enjoyment of residents and visitors. Marina (C). LIVING WITH WATER ALESSANDRA COVINO with CBO ARCHITECTS WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT IN HULL / phase 2 SHEET 03

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UNDERCROFT BUILDING CORE The masterplan transforms Humber Quay West CAR PARK in a mixed use, residential-led new quarter, strongly characterized by its position, history and relationship with the water. DISABLED LIVE/WORK PARKING UNITS The undercroft car parks are located underneath accessible podiums (I,J) for the residential blocks oriented North-South. These blocks include live/work units at ground and first floor and 1/2-bed apartments on the upper . PLA INDICATIVE PLAN GF GROUND FLOOR 5 25m A B VIEW THE LANES TO THE HUMBER THE LANES: B C KEY ELEMENTS

D The live/work units (D,F) create a vibrant and These feature a series of green areas with planting TOWNHOUSES varied frontage onto the new “lanes” to the and swales (E), spaces for staying (C) and playing Humber, the green pedestrian/ cycling routes (G), a trail of art objects/ temporary sculptures PRIVATE E connecting Wellington Street West to the positioned at the end of prominent views (H). GARDENS F waterside. The lanes and the new pocket squares incorporate GREEN BUFFER flood defense measures in the public realm to SECONDARY 1b2p 1b2p ENTRANCE TO HOUSES G minimise surface water runoff, such as permeable surfaces, swales and tree pits. 2b3p 1b2p H 1b2p 1b2p SEMI-PRIVATE BUILDING CORE ACCESSIBLE GARDEN PODIUM GREEN ROOFS ON PODIUM 1b2p 2b3p E/W FACING 1b2p APARTMENTS

RAIN GARDEN ACCESS TO PRIVATE ACCESS LIVE/WORK UNITS RAMPS AND DOUBLE ASPECT PLANTERS PODIUM TO PODIUM PERSONALISED TO PODIUM APARTMENTS ENTRANCE TO OUTDOOR SHARED 2b3p 2b4p 2b3p 2b3p BLOCK CORE ELEVATION SWALE SPORT FACILITIES GREEN ROOFS ACTIVE FRONTAGE TREE PITS PLA INDICATIVE PLAN TF TYPICAL FLOOR PERMEABLE CAR PARK APARTMENTS PAVING VENTILATION I PLAY AREA J APARTMENTS

VIEWS The live/work units overcome the difference in level ART TRAIL APARTMENTS K between the street and the podium level, allowing

WATERFRONT WALK L access to both. LIVE GREEN LANES The architectural language of the buildings aims to M reinterpret in a modern way some of the features of WORK the existing buildings contributing in a positive way N to the character and identity of the area (K,M,N) such as the emphasis on verticality (L), cladding UNDERCROFT LIVE/WORK UNITS materials, colours. CAR PARK AXO COURTYARD BLOCK OVERLOOKING : Equitable access to flatted developments is covered A THE HUMBER REFERENCES by the presence of lifts in all building cores. LIVING WITH WATER ALESSANDRA COVINO with CBO ARCHITECTS WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT IN HULL / phase 2 SHEET 04

PROPOSED HEIGHTS DIAGRAM The new developments respond in a sensitive way 6 STOREYS to the massing of the existing surroundings, with HOUSING TYPOLOGIES buildings ranging from 2-6 storeys throughout the two 5 STOREYS TOWNHOUSES FLEXIBLE LEVEL FOR COURTYARD sites, aiming to maximise sunlight exposure and views 5 20m FUTURE EXPANSION COURT HOUSES 4 STOREYS and minimise overshadowing of public realm. 3 STOREYS PRIVATE PRIVATE Al residential buildings respond to the challenges CYCLE SPACE 2 STOREYS TERRACES of being located in a flood risk zone 3a, protecting A 1 STOREY all ground floor dwellings through the creation of 3BED apartments across two floors with no sleeping CYH accommodation at ground floor level. VIEW C B A 3BED AXO B AXO C TH B AC B C D D A D B C GREEN COMMON B C D PLAY AREA D SHARED SURFACE A C C

B 3BED TH BALANCING POND B AXO RESIDENTIAL CORNER C HULL ARENA

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SUMMARY GF L1 L2 ARCHITECTURE: HULL ARENA: INDICATIVE A REFERENCES QUANTUM TOTAL NO. dwellings= 76 B 50 townhouses AXO RESIDENTIAL FRONTAGE ALONG 26 apartments/ 1&2 bed B WELLINGON STREET WEST TOTAL NO. car parking spaces= 76 C 17 private garages (courtyard houses) A low-rise, characterful residential frontage of 3-bed 59 within car parking courts D townhouses along Wellington Street West, responds to the massing of the existing 80s residential frontage, with a distinguished architectural character re- E interpreting in a modern key some existing features of local industrial architecture (A-F). This frontage F includes vehicular entrances to the undercroft car parks towards South.

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TOTAL NO. dwellings= 205 28 townhouses/ 3&4 bed UNDERCROFT PRIVATE PEDESTRIAN ENTRANCE TO 30 live-work maisonettes / 2 bed CAR PARK GARDENS FRIENDLY ROUTE UNDERCROFT CAR PARK EXISTING TREES 147 apartments/ 1&2 bed LEVEL DIFFERENCE TOTAL NO. car parking spaces= 160 AND VEGETATION PERMEABLE 28 private garages (townhouses) BUFFER TOWNHOUSES PAVING TREE PITS G 132 within undercroft car parks H PODIUM VIEW THE GREEN C COMMON I Hull Arena becomes a proper new residential quarter, J gathering around a Green Common, encouraging community life and providing facilities for the new K community, play space, planting and a balancing pond for storage of surface runoff. A Buffer between semi- private podiums and private L This residential quarter is formed of three small 1/2- gardens is provided by the change in level ARCHITECTURE: bed apartment blocks, 2/3-bed townhouses and 3-bed and a layer of evergreen vegetation. This REFERENCES courtyard houses providing private garages within the is lined along a passage that provides building footprint (G-L). secondary access to the Wellington Street Wellington Street West townhouses.