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3.0 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY
Lower Ground 101 Sussex St Sydneyph: 9280 2009 e: [email protected] La Perouse and Bare Island Interpretation Strategy
19 Landscape Planting Palette & Schedule
BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME
Allocasuarina distyla Scrub SheaoakAcacia suaveolens Sweet-scented wattleDarwinia fascicularisCommelina cyaneaHakea dactyloides Finger HakeaHakea teretifolia Dagger HakeaKunzea ambigua Tick BushLeptospermum laevigatum Coast Tea TreeLomandra Longifolia Spiny headed mat rushMelaleuca armillarisMelaleuca nodosa Heath BanksiaWestringia fruticosa Coast Rosemary
Carpobrotus glaucescens PigfaceLomandra longifolia Spiny headed mat rushThemeda australis Kangaroo GrassWestringia fruticosa Coast Rosemary
Acacia longifolia ssp. Sophorae Coastal WattleBanksia ericifolia Heath-leaved BanksiaCarpobrotus glaucescens PigfaceCayratia clematidea Slender GrapeEustrephus latifolius Wombat BerryLomandra longifolia Spiny headed mat rushMacrozamia communis BurrawangMyoporum insulare BoobiallaTetragonia tetragonioides Warrigal Greens
Agave attenuata AgaveAraucaria heterophylla Norfolk Island PineBrachyscome multifida Cut-leaf DaisyCordyline sp. CordylineGazania sp. GazaniaWestringia fruticosa Coast RosemaryScirpus sp. Club GrassLagunaria patersonii Norfolk Island Hisbiscus
Araucaria heterophylla Norfolk Island PineBanksia integrifolia Coast BanksiaCorymbia gummifera Red BloodwoodEucalyptus botryoides BangalayLeptospermum laevigatum Coastal Tea-tree
*Species recommended by Doug Benson,Senior Plant Ecologist & Scientific Editor, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
Shade Trees
Aboriginal 'Bush Tucker' Garden Species
La Perouse Indicative Plant Schedule
Indigenous Regeneration Species for Headland Foreshore
Cultural Plantings around historic structures
Bare Island Regeneration Species
INDICATIVE PLANT SCHEUDLECOASTAL HEATH - FLOWERING PLANTS ABORIGINAL BUSH TUCKER SPECIESCOASTAL HEATH - GRASSES & TREES
CULTURAL PLANTINGS & SHADE TREES
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Item Description Priority Aims / Priority Areas satisfied by item
Interp Themes
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2. Footpath realigned to sit back from tomb footprint.
This setback will provide for more spatial curtilage around the tomb and enhance its setting and position within the landscape.
Rehab Built Connect Nat+Built Refresh Increase Vis Increase Access Seamless Interp Exp Sense of Arrival Improve for users/visitors
3. Resurface Memorial Walk.
Resurface existing paths to north of Cable Station. Rehab Built Connect Nat+Built Refresh Increase Vis Increase Access Seamless Interp Exp Sense of Arrival Improve for users/visitors CS Appearance
4. Resurface Fort and Foreshore Walk.
Resurface existing bitumen path from Loop Road to the start of the Bare Island Bridge crossing with coloured concrete to match coastal path. Concrete to also contain darker aggregate so it compliments the rock wall in the southern section of the path.
Rehab Built Connect Nat+Built Refresh Increase Vis Increase Access Tell Stories Seamless Interp Exp Sense of Arrival Improve for users/visitors Aboriginal Interp
5. Creation of path (requires resurface, narrowing of path) between Bare Island gate and Barracks building.
Path to be coloured concrete to match coastal path. Concrete to also contain darker aggregate
Rehab Built Connect Nat+Built Refresh Increase Vis Increase Access Tell Stories Seamless Interp Exp Sense of Arrival Improve for users/visitors Aboriginal Interp
6. Accessible footpath between Bare Island access Road crossing and proposed exterior rock ledge ramp into Level 1 gallery space of Cable Station Building.
Connect Nat+Built Refresh Increase Vis Increase Access Tell Stories Seamless Interp Exp Sense of Arrival Improve for users/visitors Aboriginal Interp Coastal Path Interp CS Appearance
7. Accessible footpath linking Museum to Watchtower, or more accurately the Watchtower to the path connecting the Bare Island access Road crossing and proposed exterior rock ledge ramp into Level 1 gallery space of Cable Station Building.
The circulation plan is a great way to make inroads into shifting visitors from the south-eastern sector of the precinct across to the Cable Station.
Connect Nat+Built Refresh Increase Vis Increase Access Tell Stories Seamless Interp Exp Sense of Arrival Improve for users/visitors Aboriginal Interp Coastal Path Interp CS Appearance
Lower Ground 101 Sussex St Sydneyph: 9280 2009 e: [email protected] La Perouse and Bare Island Interpretation Strategy
Landscape Views 3 - Per Receveur Tomb17
PRELIMINARY
Grave of Pere Receveur (Nov 1842). Sketch by Oswald W.B Brierly, showing tree plant-ings close to tomb and shrub planting hugging the opposite boundary(SLNSW ML ZDG 19/f.2)
Grave of Pere Receveur (date unknown). Showing stone coursing to tomb & native treeplanted within wider picket fencing(SLNSW ML GPO 1-18126)
Lower Ground 101 Sussex St Sydneyph: 9280 2009 e: [email protected] La Perouse and Bare Island Interpretation Strategy
Landscape Views 3 - Per Receveur Tomb17
PRELIMINARY
Grave of Pere Receveur (Nov 1842). Sketch by Oswald W.B Brierly, showing tree plant-ings close to tomb and shrub planting hugging the opposite boundary(SLNSW ML ZDG 19/f.2)
Grave of Pere Receveur (date unknown). Showing stone coursing to tomb & native treeplanted within wider picket fencing(SLNSW ML GPO 1-18126)
Lower Ground 101 Sussex St Sydneyph: 9280 2009 e: [email protected] La Perouse and Bare Island Interpretation Strategy
Landscape Views 3 - Per Receveur Tomb17
PRELIMINARY
Grave of Pere Receveur (Nov 1842). Sketch by Oswald W.B Brierly, showing tree plant-ings close to tomb and shrub planting hugging the opposite boundary(SLNSW ML ZDG 19/f.2)
Grave of Pere Receveur (date unknown). Showing stone coursing to tomb & native treeplanted within wider picket fencing(SLNSW ML GPO 1-18126)
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Item Description Priority Aims / Priority Areas satisfied by item
Interp Themes
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8. Statutory signage required for the headland.
Signage will appear at 9 points on the headland. For signage content detail refer to Master Signage Plan Where the loop road development crossing zones align with resurfaced or new paths on the inner headland signage is to encourage visitorship to the inner headland. This signage will carry minimal required content to prevent the small inner headland area from becoming over-signed. Statutory signage at the Park entrance will suffice for warnings, symbols. For signage content detail refer to Master Signage Plan..Changes to site signage, and activation measures proposed for the headland, will remove the need for the existing ‘Museum Open’ sign displayed on the museum balcony. Signs at Bare Island are duplicated at the Loop Road entrance and at the gates. Duplication should be maintained for clarity to visitors, yet both should be replaced with a more appealing and useful design. Provision for special event signage and the ability to change tour information will be added to the new signage. All statutory signs across the park require updating with a new signage aesthetic involving new typography and wayfinding systems, more adaptability and new construction materials.
9. Access to the rock edges on headland (north-eastern) end of the Bare Island bridge.
. As requested by OEH, a new stairs down to the rocks is proposed which will provide for safe access for visitors. Constructed of timber, its language will be in keeping with other similar proposed structures as well as Bare Island Bridge.
Rehab Built Connect Nat+Built Refresh Increase Access Improve for users/visitors Aboriginal Interp
10. Safe access for the public to get to the rock shelf on Bare Island.
As per item 9 above. Rehab Built Connect Nat+Built Refresh Increase Access Improve for users/visitors Aboriginal Interp
INTERPRETATION IN THE LANDSCAPE
1. Interpretation in Coastal Walk as major interpretive backbone of site.
Interpretation in the Landscape Strategy The new coastal pathway (to be constructed by Randwick City Council) will be the interpretive backbone of the site, from which all other interpretive paths will radiate out from and into. This is the pedestrian pathway from which other experiences flow. Interpretation inset in the coastal path will be brief to provoke visitor curiosity. Expansion and follow-on of the themes and stories touched on in the pathway will continue in other areas of the
Rehab Built Connect Nat+Built Refresh Increase Vis Increase Access Tell Stories Seamless Interp Exp Sense of Arrival Improve for users/visitors Aboriginal Interp Coastal Path Interp
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ns ‘L
ivin
g in
Wan
t’, ‘t
ake
thei
r eas
e’. 1
st V
eter
ans
hom
e 19
12 -
196
3 -
‘a d
orm
itory
th
at w
ould
put
man
y a
hous
ewife
to s
ham
e’.
15.
(P):
Lege
nd o
f the
Wha
le c
arvi
ng-
wha
le li
ne d
raw
ing
(Gur
iwal
)
16.
(P):
How
we
grew
up.
Life
on
the
Mis
sion
.
17.
(P):
Que
en E
mm
a: ‘F
irst L
and
Gra
nt’ a
nd s
hellm
akin
g
18.
(P
): ‘C
hild
ren
Pla
ying
’
19.
(P):
Out
side
rs. M
igra
nt C
amp
20.
(P):
Site
of o
ld fe
rry,
wha
rf, u
nder
sea
com
mun
icat
ions
cab
le (1
876
- 19
13)
21.
(P):
Abo
rigin
al s
hell
Mid
dens
- R
ock
Oys
ter,
Syd
ney
Coc
kle,
Roc
k En
grav
ings
, Wha
le a
nd C
alf,
Fi
sh a
nd T
omoh
awk,
Lar
ge S
hark
s, K
anga
roo
and
curv
ed li
ne
22.
(P):
Fren
chm
an’s
Bea
ch: C
ook
fishi
ng e
xped
ition
‘In
the
afte
rnoo
n I w
ent m
ysel
f with
a p
arty
.
so
me
of o
ur p
eopl
e w
ere
haul
ing
the
Sei
ne’,
Abo
rigin
als
wor
king
at t
he B
oats
hed
and
fishi
ng
from
the
wha
rf.
23.
(P):
the
Par
agon
Hot
el
24.
(P):
Cab
le S
tatio
n B
uild
ing
(bui
lt 18
81-2
) (s
ee 3
.0 C
onne
ctio
n P
athw
ays
for m
ore
inte
rpre
tive
de
tail)
25.
(P):
Lape
rous
e m
onum
ent:
Arc
hite
ct G
eorg
e C
rook
ney
(179
9 -
1876
)
26.
(P):
Site
of F
renc
h S
tock
ade
and
Gar
den
27.
(P):
Per
e R
ecev
eur T
omb
(see
3.0
Con
nect
ion
Pat
hway
s fo
r mor
e in
terp
retiv
e de
tail)
28.
(P):
Cab
le S
tatio
n In
terp
reta
tion
(see
3.0
Con
nect
ion
Pat
hway
s fo
r mor
e in
terp
retiv
e de
tail)
29.
(P):
Mac
quar
ie W
atch
tow
er: c
oncr
ete
bord
er w
hich
mar
ks fo
rmer
sur
roun
ding
bui
ldin
g
edge
(usi
ng s
tam
ped
text
or b
ronz
e in
lay
lett
ers)
list
ing
the
uses
and
dat
es o
f the
bui
ldin
g
over
the
year
s an
d qu
otes
from
peo
ple
who
live
d/w
orke
d at
this
pla
ce. ‘
Sch
ool i
n th
e
C
usto
ms
Hou
se’ -
Iris
Will
iam
s
30.
(P):
‘Inte
rpre
ttin
g th
e R
ock
She
lf’s
impo
rtan
ce a
s pa
rt o
f the
end
urin
g la
ndsc
ape
and
Abo
rigin
al
atta
chm
ent
Coa
tsta
l Pat
hway
(Loo
p R
oad
rede
velo
pmen
t)
P
aths
on
Par
k P
rope
rty
Fenc
ed a
reas
of C
oast
al W
alk
THEM
ES:
G
uriw
al
C
onne
ctio
n
R
esili
ence
S
ouve
nir
(P)
Inte
rps
embe
dded
in p
ath
(S)
Sig
nage
on
a ve
rtic
al p
lane
Dw
g R
ef N
o: T
R_L
P_0
01D
ate:
19
May
201
1C
lient
: Nat
iona
l Par
ks a
nd W
ildlif
e S
ervi
ce
Offi
ce o
f Env
ironm
ent &
Her
itage
Low
er G
roun
d 10
1 S
usse
x S
t Syd
ney
ph: 9
280
2009
e:
stu
dio@
trig
gerd
esig
n.co
m.a
u
Que
en E
mm
a: F
irst L
and
Gra
nt a
nd S
hellw
ork
Chi
ldre
n P
layi
ng
How
we
grew
up:
Life
on
the
rese
rve
‘Jim
Maj
or’
How
we
grew
up:
Life
on
the
rese
rve
‘Sch
ool i
n th
e C
usto
ms
Hou
se’Boo
mer
ang
Sel
lers
: Tim
bery
Abo
rigin
al p
eopl
e fis
hing