Adaptation Diagram Brisbane Lilybelgium

Adaptation Diagram Brisbane Lilybelgium

Avicennia marina. Avicennia marina, commonly known as grey mangrove or white mangrove, is a species of mangrove tree classified in the plant family Acanthaceae (formerly in the Verbenaceae or Avicenniaceae). As with other mangroves, it occurs in the intertidal zones of estuarine areas. 0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 20.0m 0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 20.0m Concept illustration - Concept illustration - Sydney Street Ferry Termina roof plan Sydney Street Ferry Terminal landscape plan Adaptation Diagram Brisbane LilyBelgium. Meise. National Botanic Garden.Proiphys amboinensis The genus Proiphys belongs to the Liliaceae family and comprises three species, P. alba, P. amboinensis and P. cunninghamii. The genus was known as Eurycles for many years. These plants occur in light shaded areas of the rainforest or in open forest bordering rainforest regions, extending beyond Australia to South-East Asia. 2 2 The Regatta Terminal 3 North Quay (1) Terminal 5 River Plaza Terminal 6 Holman Street Terminal 3 4 6 7 1 University of Queensland Terminal 1 5 a b Diagram Legend Single Floating Pontoon - Dual Berthing Waiting area with Go-Card activation and integrated signage Waiting Area with Furniture, drinking water and signage Opportunity for rainwater tank Potential location for City Cycle docking station Existing Building Retained Seating nook overlooking Brisbane River Retractable debris screen Vehicle set down area Inclinator Gangway Existing Gangway Vertical Lift (Not within current scope of this project) Existing Cycle and Pedestrian Paths upgraded in compliance with AS 1428 Driver Amenities Pavilion with Toilet and Handwashing facilities 7 Sydney Street Terminal 4 (QUT) Gardens Point Terminal a University of Queensland (Mooring) b Dutton Park Terminal (Mooring) 1 Sydney Street 2 QUT Sydney street during the day “We lay in open ground near the 1. Maximise use of existing structures. 2. Simple, direct, flexible equitable access. river, down New Farm way, among 3. Robust, simple flood damage mitigation. bamboos and mosquitoes... we 4. Simple, cost effective and time efficient flood + = watched the prawn fishers raise damage repair. 5. A distinctive poetic character which responds nets of intricate gold streaming to and is of the riverside/ waters edge location Public art and local narratives Brisbane Lily Ferry terminal fabric roof canopy against the candles. The nets and their role as part of a distinctive river transport experience. were on fire, they gushed with 6. A synthesis of architecture, landscape orange-gold, then only a few and engineering. tattered sparks welled from them. 7. Beyond a normalised sustainable design. + = eg. biomimicry/ authentic nature. Hidden in spikes of grass, we 8. An adaptable ‘system’ that allows a diverse heard the small sodden bumps of response to each place and provides for Framing Canopy Ferry terminal concept prefabrication and economy of scale. the prawns on the woodwork of 9. Part of a wider and integrated with an urban the flat boat.” design experience- buses, walking, taxis, Jack Lindsay, Life Rarely Tells bikes, dropoff, landscape, sightlines. 10.A safe, secure, friendly connected 6 Holman Street Terminal community place. Sydney street at night Bill Short Engineering & Project consultants.

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