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A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Nachhaltige und naturnahe Gewerbe- und
Industristandorte
Mehrwert für Natur und Unternehmen
JTC – Singapur
20. Oktoberber 2014
Alexander Rohe, Associate, Landschaftsarchitekt
Unsere Infrastrukturen formen
wesentlich unsere Landschaften,
Städte
und Gewässer.
Der Einfluss auf Umwelt,
Klima und Lebensqualität
ist dramatisch!
MULTIPLE LAYERS DEFINE THE SUCCESS OF A PROJECT
Biodiversität muss in eine ganzheitliche Strategie eingebettet sein!
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JTC Clean Tech Park | Jurong Eco Garden
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
VISION Recreation of freshwater swamp forest restoring
Jurong’s historical ecology
Maximize on-site stormwater harvesting, detention
and cleansing
Enhancement of biodiversity and eco-habitats
Innovative and educational design features
to increase public awareness of sustainable living
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Larger green
network
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Provided by
OVERVIEW
Round Island Route | Design For Ease Of Maintenance & Accessibility
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
OVERVIEW
Round Island Route | Design For Ease Of Maintenance & Accessibility
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Provided by
Bicycle kiosk
Future crossing across PIE
OVERVIEW
Connectivity To Round Island Route
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
OVERVIEW
Design Approach
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
OVERVIEW
Site Context
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A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
ALBIZIA WOODS
WOODLANDS / GRASSLAND
STREAM CORRIDOR / SWAMP VALLEY
POTTERIES
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TOTAL OF 139 SPECIES
7 Species of Conservation Interest
Two butterflies (Common Birdwing; Common Rose)
Three birds (Straw-Headed bulbul; Red Junglefowl; Oriental Pied Hornbill)
One dragonfly (Pseudothermis jorina)
One reptile (Keel-bellied Whip Snake)
SPECIES FOUND DURING BIA FIELD SURVEY - FLORA
SPECIES FOUND DURING BIA FIELD SURVEY - FAUNA
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ECO HOT SPOTS
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LANDSCAPE STRATEGY
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Taman Jurong before industrialization, Source: Taman Jurong Constituency office
RE-INTRODUCTION OUR NATURAL HERITAGE
Proposed trees taken from Corner’s Survey of Jurong; Source:
E. J. H. Corner, The Freshwater Swamp Forest of South Johore and
Singapore, 1978
“70 per cent of respondents appreciated the place for its tranquility,
and 22 per cent wanted more wildlife habitats in the park.”
- Straits Times 29 Apr 12
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
A. FRESHWATER SWAMP (FOREST)
B. WILDLIFE CORRIDOR
C. SUMMIT WALK
D. STREAM RAVINE FOREST
LANDSCAPE ZONES
Low Wetland Forest
Primary Forest Walk
Existing Site Conditions
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CONCEPTUAL STRATEGY an urban front + a park front for every building
PARK FRONT PARK FRONT URBAN FRONT
OVERVIEW
Design Approach
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TOTAL NUMBER OF EXISTING TREES
606
NUMBER OF TREES TO BE FELLED
389
NUMBER OF TREES TO BE RETAINED
217
NUMBER OF TREES TO BE PLANTED
1720
TOTAL NUMBER OF TREES IN GREEN CORE AFTER CONSTRUCTION
EXISTING – 606
PLANNED – 1937
INCREASE PERCENTAGE – 320%
FOREST STRATEGY
Green Core Tree Statistics
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Establishment
Fast growing, sun tolerant
pioneer species provide
shade for the propagation
and establishment of the
emergent plants.
Adaptation
The emergent grows quickly
under the shade of the mature
pioneers and shade tolerant
shrubs/groundcover succeed
the sun-loving undergrowths
Maturity
The emergent trees project
above the pioneers. Pioneer
shrubs die back and make
way for shrub/groundcover for
shade loving plants.
SLOW GROWING SPECIES
PIONEER TREE SPECIES
SHRUBS/GROUNDCOVER_SUN/SHADE
SHRUBS/GROUNDCOVER_SUN
BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY
Successional Plant Strategy
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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
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A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Phase 1 B, Stream Ravine:
Removal of extended areas of debris and marine clay before cutting of Bio Swale ,
partial soil exchange, topping , mixing with topsoil (7th August 2012)
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Catchment area lost to perimeter drain 30.65%
Catchment area captured in central wetland 69.34% Core 34.20 % Roadside drain (from plot) 22.02 % Roadside drain (from road) 13.12%
STORMWATER STRATEGY
Stormwater Run-off Collection (including roads)
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Image by Chua Yong Sheng
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY
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A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY
Animal Crossing
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B1 B1
WILDLIFE CORRIDOR
Parkia
speciosa
Koompassia
malaccensis Alstonia
angustiloba
Rhodamnia
cinerea
Tacca
Integrifolia
Arenga
hookeriana
Asplenium
longissimum
Clerodendrum
inerme
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
NATURAL AND CULTURAL SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY
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FOREST STRATEGY
Wood Harvesting
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S/N Material Application area Source
1 Recycled Boulders / Stones Gabion Walls Jurong Rock Cavern, Jurong Island
Swamp Bed Chinese Garden
Stream Ravine Swale
Wildlife Corridor Swale
Summit Swale
2 Recycled Timber Wooden seating Locally felled trees from on/off site
Signage
3 Recycled Concrete Bicycle Kiosk Hardscape Chinese Garden
Thow Kwang Plaza, on site
NATURAL AND CULTURAL SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY
Use Of Recycled Content Material Or Salvaged Material
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A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
ART STRATEGY
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Sculptures found in existing site
SUMMIT FOREST
STREAM RAVINE
LAND ART features by Andy Goldsworthy
Artwork at Green Core
Artwork that relates to the environment
and landscape features of the Green
Core Artwork that is created in nature
with the earth (clay) of the site involving
the artistic potential of the area
NATURAL AND CULTURAL SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY
Art Strategy
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Image by Chua Soong Young
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
NATURAL AND CULTURAL SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY
Art Work By Night At Summit Forest
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RECENT PHOTOS
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Image by Ng Guan Shyh
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Image by Chen Jian-Lin
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Image by Wu Yu Shi
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Image by Mok Chun Wee Image by Ng Guan Shyh
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Image by Ong Yi Chao
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Image by Chua Soong Young
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Image by Chua Kai Boon, Roy
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Image by June Yeo Lei Heong
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
SWAMP FOREST + CENTRAL PLAZA
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Image by Mavis Ng Lian Geok
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Image by Koh Meng Hua Lester Image by Ng Guan Shyh
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
Image by Ong Wei Jie Julian
A t e l i e r D r e i s e i t l A s i a
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION