45. Dock Road Civilised Street Concept Neighbourhood Streets Concept Residential Courtyards Concept
Exposed aggregate concrete with textured
detailed banding breaking up the expanse
of hard material.
Multi-stemmed native tree varieties selected
along the northern edge of the
site
wathes of wildflower planting along he
grass verge
.5m wide pedestrian cycle route
.0m wide verge to future proof for the
treetcar alignment
Mixed planting beds included beside the building
edge as a green buffer
Multi-stemmed nativetree planting with clear
stemmed up to 1.8mto
allow clear sightlines
Stepped access to ground floor
units
Central surface for pedestrians, cyclistsand
cars,narrowed at sections to 4.5m to slow any
traffic
. Exposed aggregateconcrete with textured
detailedbanding
Raised residential terrace 1.5m wide to allow
for a small table and two chairs
Rain garden edge with marginal planting, grasses and
sedges
grass islands with bulb planting
Communal seating areas for 3-4
people encouraging social
interaction; surfaced with self
binding gravel
Ornamental multi-stemmed trees with
seasonal interest through blossom
and striking autumn
colour
Central clay paved footpaths link spaces
within the courtyard and provide access to
DockRoad and the
Waterfront
A series of interconnected rain gardens run through
the courtyards picking up the surface run off and feeding
it into the SUDs network
Raised residential terrace 1.5m wide to allow
for a small table and two chairs
Planted verge to create separation between
private and communal spaces
Open lawn areas with informal
pathways
Natural stone gravel and stones
interplanted with specimen grasses
Understorey planting is restricted to
surround the vehicle gateways
Central Gateway Evergreen tree planting selected to mark
the entrance gateways
Open lawns with multi stemmed trees
Private terrace Private terrace
Planted verge Rain garden
Shared surf ace neighbourhoo d street Multi-stem tree planting Private terrace
Planted verge
Private Terrace Private Terrace
Pathway with
garden
structures
Mixed ornamental planting with shrubs, grasses, clear and multi-
stemmed tree planting
Seating