RWA Built Environment Plan – Expanded Contents

Cover

Front Cover (left to right): Aerial view of Redfern and Sydney CBD,
image by PTW; artist’s impression of proposed National Indigenous Development
Centre, image by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer; artist’s impression of possible
landscape treatment for ‘Marian Street’ Park, image by Oculus; artist’s
impression of proposed Indigenous catering (Yaama Dhinawan) and construction
training facility, and viewing platform and stairs leading to the new
Contemporary Performing Arts Centre, North Eveleigh, image by spencerperspectives.com.

Inside Front Cover: Artist’s impression of the proposed television and
media centre (43,500 sqm) at ATP to include the Seven Network and Pacific
Magazines. Architect and image by PTW.

Inside
Back Cover
: Credits over line drawing of Yaama
Dhinawan.

Back
cover
: Artist’s impression of the RWA’s proposed new
building at ATP currently under construction to house National ICT Australia
and the Defence, Science and Technology Organisation. Architect and image by
Cox.

Cover (pdf ~678kb)

Contents 1

Table
of contents
(pdf ~81kb)

Redfern-Waterloo: On the road
to renewal 2

1.
Introduction 4

1.1 The
Redfern-Waterloo Plan 4

1.2 Purpose of the
Built Environment Plan (Stage One) 4

1.3 Area Covered
by the Plan 4

  • Diagram 1.1
    RWA’s operational area and RWA’s strategic sites 5

1.4 Implementation
of the Plan 6

1.5 Community
Consultation 6

1.6 Structure of
the Plan 6

  • Illustration:
    Aerial view of Redfern, Darlington and Eveleigh with Sydney CBD (and
    inclusion of future development at the ATP). Image by PTW. 7

Section 1 Introduction (pdf ~821kb)

2.
The Redfern-Waterloo Area 8

  • Photo: Redfern Railway Station 8

2.1 Strategic
Location 10

  • Diagram 2.1
    Strategic location of Redfern-Waterloo 11
  • Diagram 2.2
    Proximity to Sydney CBD and other facilities 11

2.2 Metropolitan
Strategy Planning Objectives 12

2.3 History and
Heritage 12

2.4 Community 13

  • Photos: Community events, Heritage buildings –
    North Eveleigh Carriage Workshops, Cycle routes – Little Eveleigh
    Street 

2.5 Built
Environment and Land Use 14

  • Photos: Schools and public housing – Former Redfern
    Public School (Proposed National
    Indigenous Development Centre) and Waterloo
    public housing, Open Space – Former
    Redfern Public
    School oval, Public Transport – Regent Street
    bus stop.

2.6 Transport and
Access 15

Public Transport 15

Roads and Traffic 16

Pedestrian Networks 16

Cycling 16

2.7 Open Space and
Public Domain 16

2.8 Topography and
Views 17

Topography 17

Views 17

  • Photos: Redfern community, Public open space – Gibbons Street,
    Connectivity – Regent Street
    view towards Sydney CBD 17

2.9 Infrastructure
18

Electricity 18

Gas 18

Telecommunications 18

  • Photos: Public spaces – Gibbons Street, Heritage –
    Industrial/rail buildings in North Eveleigh,
    Employment – ATP 18

Water, wastewater and stormwater 19

Port radar 19

Section 2 The Redfern-Waterloo area (pdf ~1.6mb)

3.
Strategies for Revitalising Redfern-Waterloo 20

  • Photo: Redfern Railway Station entrance 20

3.1 Land Use
Strategy 22

Estimated Development Yield 22

  • Table 3.1
    Potential development yield 22

Zoning and flexibility of land uses 22

  • Diagram 3.1
    Land use strategy for RWA’s strategic sites 23

Facilitate economic and employment growth 24

Facilitate the creation of a town centre and improved linkages 24

  • Diagram 3.2
    Land use zones for RWA’s strategic sites 25

Facilitate housing provision, choice and affordability 26

3.2 Urban Design
Strategy 26

  • Diagram 3.3
    Heights for RWA’s strategic sites 27
  • Diagram 3.4
    Floor space ratios for RWA’s strategic sites 28

Design concept 29

General urban design principles 29

3.3 Open Space and
Public Domain Strategy 19

  • Diagram 3.5
    Indicative location of publicly accessible open space areas within RWA’s
    strategic sites 30

Possible treatment for certain public open
space on RWA’s strategic sites 31

• The Civic Space (Redfern Railway Station,
Gibbons and Regent Streets) 31

• The Redfern Street Thoroughfare (Redfern
Railway Station, Gibbons and Regent Streets) 31

  • Photos: Example of Civic Space landscape
    treatment, Example of Civic Space landscape treatment, Example of The
    Redfern Street Thoroughfare landscape treatment 31
  • Example of possible landscape treatment of the Civic Space, Gibbons Street
    and ‘Marian Street’
    Park and connectivity of these public open spaces, Example of ‘Marian Street’
    Park landscape treatment – Benches, Example of ‘Marian Street’ Park landscape
    treatment – Wall feature 32
  • Example of possible landscape treatment for Little Eveleigh Park at North Eveleigh and pedestrian and cycle connection
    between north and south Redfern. This could be achieved by the
    installation of a bridge or an access through Redfern Railway Station, Example
    of Little Eveleigh Park (North Eveleigh) landscape treatment – Planting, Example
    of Little Eveleigh Park (North Eveleigh)
    landscape treatment – Retaining walls 33

• Little Eveleigh
Park (North
Eveleigh) 34

• Fan of Tracks (North
Eveleigh) 34

• Traverser 1 (North
Eveleigh) 34

• The Public
Garden (North
Eveleigh) 34

  • Photos: Example of Fan of Tracks landscape
    treatment – Play equipment, ple of Traverser 1 landscape treatment –
    Paving, Example of Public Garden landscape treatment – Planting 34

3.4 Infrastructure
Strategy 21

Development contributions plan for public
amenities and services 35

Electricity 35

Gas 35

Telecommunications 35

Water, wastewater and stormwater 35

3.5 Heritage
Strategy 36

  • Table 3.2
    Items of heritage and buildings of historical interest 36
  • Diagram 3.6
    Items of heritage and buildings of historical interest 37

3.6 Transport
Strategy 22

Public Transport 38

• Redevelopment of Redfern Railway Station 38

• Improved connections to bus services 38

• Improved community transport provision 38

Roads and Traffic Management 38

• Management of traffic generated from new
development 38

  • Photo: Existing – Traverser 1, North Eveleigh 38
  • Photo: Artist’s impression of bridge connecting
    to ATP and possible landscape treatment for Traverser 1 (near the new
    Contemporary Performing Arts Centre, North Eveleigh).
    RWA has committed $6 million to design and construct a bridge connecting North Eveleigh and ATP. Design by ARUP and Oculus.
    Image by Oculus. 39

• Improved traffic operations on Regent and
Gibbons Streets 40

Cycling and Pedestrian 40

• Encourage safe and easy cycling in the area
40

• Improved connection between ATP and North Eveleigh 40

  • Photos: Improve traffic operations on Regent Street to improve the local
    pedestrian environment, Redevelopment of Redfern Railway Station required
    to improve access to platforms, Improve connections to bus services 40

3.7 Ecologically
Sustainable Development Strategy 41

  • Photo: Improve connectivity and safety for
    pedestrians and cyclists

Section 3 Strategies (pdf ~5.5mb)
 

4.
Land Use and Design Concepts for RWA’s Strategic Sites 4.1 to 4.3 42

  • Photo: North Eveleigh – Artist’s impression of new
    Contemporary Performing Arts Centre. Architect and image by Tonkin
    Zulaikha Greer 42
  • Table 4.1
    Existing and proposed land use zones, heights and floor space ratios for
    RWA’s strategic sites 45.

[Each section of the plan for the 8 Land Use Areas also covers details
of Existing characteristics; Existing
land use zone; Proposed land use concept; Proposed design concept; Proposed
land use zoning
].

4.1 Australian Technology Park
(ATP) 46

  • Photos: ATP – Artist’s impression of Sydney
    Broadcast Property development, ATP – Public domain and rail heritage, ATP
    – Locomotive Workshop, ATP – Public domain 46, 47
  • Diagram 4.1
    ATP land use 48
  • Diagram 4.2
    ATP height and floor space ratio 49

4.2 North Eveleigh
50

  • Photos: North Eveleigh – Blacksmiths’ Shop to be
    adapted for new use, North Eveleigh – Chief Mechanical Engineers Office building
    to be adapted for new use, Currently poor interface between North Eveleigh site and Wilson Street 50, 51
  • Photos:  Existing – Former
    Canteen and Construction building off Wilson Street, Artist’s impression
    of proposed Indigenous catering (Yaama Dhinawan) and construction training
    facility, and viewing platform and stairs leading to North Eveleigh site
    (off Wilson Street). RWA has invested funds to renovate and establish the
    catering and construction training facility. Image by
    spencerperspectives.com. p52, 53
  • Diagram 4.3 North Eveleigh land use 54
  • Diagram 4.4 North Eveleigh height and floor space ratio 55

4.3 South Eveleigh
56

  • Photos: South Eveleigh – rail operational uses, South Eveleigh – Xplorer Endeavour Service Centre
    and Large Erecting Shed in the background 56, 57
  • Diagram 4.5 South Eveleigh land use 58
  • Diagram 4.6 South Eveleigh height and floor space ratio 59

Section 4.1 – 4.3 Land Use and Design concepts (pdf ~2.1mb)
 

4.
Land Use and Design Concepts for RWA’s Strategic Sites 4.4 to 4.5 60

 
4.4 Eveleigh Street
60

  • Photos: Eveleigh
    Street – Aerial view, Eveleigh Street 60, 61
  • Diagram 4.7 Eveleigh Street
    land use 62
  • Diagram 4.8 Eveleigh Street
    height and floor space ratio 63

4.5 Redfern
Railway Station, Gibbons and Regent Streets 64

  • Photos: Redfern Railway Station – platform, Redfern Street
    – Café, Regent Street
    – Shops 64, 65
  • Photos: Redfern
    Street – View towards Surry Hills 66
  • Photos: Redfern Railway Station, Gibbons and Regent Streets –
    Artist’s impression of possible landscape treatment for ‘Marian Street’
    Park. RWA is rezoning this land as open space in response to community
    wishes. Design and image by Oculus, Redfern Street – Existing community
    services/facilities, Gibbons Street – Existing ‘Marian Street’ Park 67
  • Diagram 4.9
    Redfern Railway Station, Gibbons and Regent Streets land use 68
  • Diagram 4.10
    Redfern Railway Station, Gibbons and Regent Streets height and floor space
    ratio 69

Section 4.4 – 4.5 Land Use and Design concepts continued
(pdf ~1.4mb)

4.
Land Use and Design Concepts for RWA’s Strategic Sites 4.6 to 4.8 70

4.6 Former Rachel
Forster Hospital
70

  • Photos: Former Rachel
    Forster Hospital
    – Existing surgery building, Former
    Rachel Forster
    Hospital – Existing entrance, Former Rachel Forster
    Hospital – Existing façade
    70, 71
  • Diagram 4.11 Former Rachel Forster
    Hospital land use 72
  • Diagram 4.12 Former Rachel Forster
    Hospital height and
    floor space ratio 73

4.7 Former Local Court House and Redfern Police Station 74

  • Photos: Artist’s impression of NSW Health’s
    proposed re-use of Former Local Court House to community health facility.
    Image by spencerperspectives.com, Former Local Court House – Existing
    entrance, Former Local Court House – Existing façade 75
  • Diagram 4.13 Former Local Court
    House and Redfern Police Station land use 76
  • Diagram 4.14 Former Local Court
    House and Redfern Police Station height and floor space ratio 77

4.8 Former Redfern
Public School 78

  • Photos: Artist’s impression of proposed National
    Indigenous Development Centre by the Indigenous Land Corporation on the Former Redfern Public School
    site. View from above Cope
    Street. Architect and image by Tonkin
    Zulaikha Greer, Former Redfern Public School – Existing building along
    George Street, Former Redfern Public School – Existing oval, Former
    Redfern Public School – Existing building on corner of Phillip and George
    Streets 79
  • Diagram 4.15 Former Redfern Public School
    land use 80
  • Diagram 4.16 Former Redfern Public School
    height and floor space ratio 81

Section 4.6 – 4.8 Land Use and Design concepts continued
(pdf ~1.4kb)
 

5.
Future Key Tasks, 6 Proposed Stage Two of the Built Environment Plan & Appendices

5.
Future Key Tasks 83

  • Photo: Redfern Railway Station, Gibbons and
    Regent Streets – Artist’s impression of possible landscape treatment for ‘Marian Street’
    Park. Design and image by Oculus 84

Finalise draft Development Control Plan 84

Finalise draft Development Control Plan for
the ATP 84

Finalise draft Development Contributions Plan
for Public Amenities and Services 84

Finalise draft Affordable Housing
Contributions Plan and Affordable Housing Program 84

Finalise draft Public Domain Improvement Plan
84

Establish Project Coordination Group with
RailCorp for Redfern Station Upgrade Concept Design Study 84

Establish Stakeholder Partnership on Traffi c
Issues and Transport Management Plan 84

6.
Proposed Stage Two of the Built Environment Plan 85

• revitalise public housing stock

• improve the associated public domain

• reduce concentration of public housing

• increase the local population to establish a more sustainable social
mix

• facilitate the provision of affordable housing, including a shared
equity model of home ownership.

  • Photos: Waterloo – Public housing, Waterloo – Public housing 85

Appendices
86

Appendix 1
Community Profile 86

Population

Employment

Income

Housing Tenure

Housing Type

Credits 49

Section 5 & 6 future Tasks (pdf ~300kb)

Other Links to the Built Environment Plan

The links above relate to the smaller PDF files created by the RWA to
allow for easier download of the document bit by bit. Below we have provided
the links to all the RWA Redfern-Waterloo Built Environment Plan (Stage One)
August 2006 files.

Full
PDF Version of Built Environment Plan (pdf~13Mb) Please note that this is
a very large file.

Part
PDF Version of Built Environment Plan – the Plan broken up into its various
components:

Cover (pdf ~678kb)
Table of contents (pdf ~81kb)
Section 1 Introduction (pdf ~821kb)
Section 2 The Redfern-Waterloo area (pdf ~1.6mb)
Section 3 Strategies (pdf ~5.5mb)
Section 4.1 – 4.3 Land Use and Design concepts (pdf ~2.1mb)
Section 4.4 – 4.5 Land Use and Design concepts continued
(pdf ~1.4mb)
Section 4.6 – 4.8 Land Use and Design concepts continued
(pdf ~1.4kb)
Section 5 & 6 future Tasks (pdf ~300kb)

Text
PDF Version of Built Environment Plan Click here for plain text file (pdf ~741kb)

Download
Diagrams separately (note not all photo & artists impressions are available
separately)

The RWA also produced a report on changes made between the
Draft and the Final Version of the Built Environment Plan Report On Amendments And Submissions. (pdf ~52kb)