BIPCOWE MATE COMMUNITY

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BIPCOWE MATE COMMUNITY PROCESS

LOG

1. Anzac Bridge
2. Giba Park
3. Goat Island
4. Harbour Bridge
5. Sydney Opera House
6. Royal Botanic Gardens
7. City
8. USYD
9. Sydney Park
10. Centennial Park
11. Iron Cove Brg.
12. Leichhardt Park

1. An existing park with cycle paths, open spaces and a fantastic view.

2. the anzac bridge, which divides the site but provides a special way for bicycles to pass.

3. industrial buildings, huge buildings accompanied by open spaces, where people are dry and small.

4. the WBPS historical industrial buildings, which reflect how people worked and lived here decades ago. Tell us who they were.

5. Straight roads pointing towards the Harbour Bridge, unobstructed, unique views.

Existing cycle lane witnin park

Anzac bridge - one of entry of site

WBPS - heritage bulding within site
Robert St - view to Sydney Harbour Bridge

gy - Gymea - developed on Hawkesbury sandstone

ha - Hawkebury - residual soils on Hawkesbury sandstone

xx - Fill or reworked soils

Qha - Silty to peaty Quartz Sand, silt and clay

gy - Gymea - developed on Hawkesbury sandstone

ha - Hawkebury - residual soils on Hawkesbury sandstone

xx - Fill or reworked soils

Qha - Silty to peaty Quartz Sand, silt and clay

Optimising the environmental experience

• Use of plants to treat contaminated soil.

• Rebuilding small ecosystems by planting large areas with plants.

• Use of plants to enhance the cycling path experience.

B = BICYCLE

I = INDUSTRIAL

P = PLANT

C = COMMERICAL

O = OPEN

W= WATERFRONT

E = EXPLORE

Activation of the site through cycle paths and sustainable development.

• Build the above-ground surroundings of the metro station.

• Use the heritage as a major commercial centre and develop the surrounding amenities.

• Integrated movement lines to connect the various parts of the area.

With the improvement of the cycle paths, more and more cyclists are choosing this area to enjoy the Industrial Park and the city skyline.

2 With the development of electric vehicles, people are more likely to choose electric vehicles over traditional fuel vehicles. Meanwhile the bike park is completed.

3 Public transport and electric vehicles have become the dominant modes of transport and most people prefer to use them.

4 Artificial intelligence autonomous driving technology is mature and widely used, and electric vehicles dominate. WBPS outdoor museum open.

5 People travelling are essentially planned by artificial intelligence. Travel choices are becoming progressively more homogeneous and purposeful.

6 The era of the fuel car is nearing its end, with personal vehicles largely replaced by artificially intelligent electric vehicles.

2023 2030 2035

VEGETATION ZONE

Contaminated soil

Remediation

Cycle lane design detail

Bicycle-based transportation can reduce traffic congestion and reduce air pollution. However, if bicycles are not mainstreamed, there is a limit to the amount of pollution that can be reduced. If people prefer bicycles for short and medium distance trips, they will be able to replace motorized vehicles to a certain extent. However, replacing motorized vehicles with bicycles requires a redesign of the built environment, which will involve the following points.

• COHERENCE

• DIRECTNESS

• ATTRACTIVENESS

• SAFETY

• COMFORT

CYCLE LANE 3D SECTION

MOTOR
PLANT
CYCLE
PLANT
KERB
SIDEWALK

WBPS PHYTOREMEDIATION AREA

INTERTIDAL ZONE IMPROVE

INTERTIDAL ZONE 3D EXPRESSION

For the biological intertidal zone, the slope has been increased on the north side of the site through stone piling to favour the life of microscopic organisms, but not on the south side, so the same approach is used on the north side of the site to continue to help organisms use these small gaps, while the same approach is used on the south side to provide living space for marine life.

VEGETATION SCHEDULE

GROUNDCOVER AND GRASS SHURBS

Baeckea Imbricata Baumea Juncea Carpobrotus Glaucescens

Asiatica

TREES

Centella
Centrolepis Strigosa
Crassula sp. Cyperus Bufonius Cyperus Polystachyos Deyeuxia Quadriseta
Dichelanchne Crinita
Hakea Teretifolia Hypolaena Fastigiata
Isolepis Cernua
Isolepis Nodosa
Lobelia Alata Melaleuca Nodosa Opercularia Aspera Paspalum Vaginatum
Acacia falcata
Banksia Integrifolia Acacia implexa Eucalyptus Punctata
Callistemon linearis
Glochidion ferdinandi
Acacia linifolia
Eucalyptus Sideroxylon
Correa reflexa
Lophostemon confertus
Banksia spinulosa
Glochidion ferdinandi
Dodonaea triquetra
Platanus acerifolia

METRO - PHYTOREMEDIATION 90%

SITE MODEL - PHYTOREMEDIATION 90%

SITE 3D - PHYTOREMEDIATION 90%

METRO - BIKE CAN ACCESS AND/OR GO THROUGH

Here, bicycles can easily cross or enter the metro station. More convenient possibilities are offered for those who want to ride here. At the same time there will be shops along the cycle path in the metro station.

METRO OPEN FACING WBPS

METRO - 3D VIEW TOWARD WBPS

SITE 3D - WATERFRONT PROMENADE

SITE 3D - WATERFRONT PROMENADE

NEW CIRCULATION

METRO STATION FORE COURT

METRO STATION FORE COURT DESIGN

SECTION CUTTING THROUGH METRO STATION

METRO STATION 3D

MATRO STATION FORECOURT

MATRO STATION FORECOURT

PARKING POCKET PARK

WBPS POCKET PARK

WBPS MALL FORECOURT

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