Presentation - University of California, San Francisco
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Presentation - University of California, San Francisco
1 UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay Landscape Design Community Presentation September 21, 2009 2 Site Design Principles – planting response Positive contribution to the neighborhood Public garden spaces, interpretive signage/planting in teaching garden Create a Strong Identity Distinctly coastal California landscape aesthetic Respond to Context Edges respond to adjacent character; lessons learned from existing Mission Bay planting Sustainability Species chosen for habitat value, drought tolerance, stormwater treatment suitability. Utilizing recycled blowdown water. Adaptable to Future Conditions Purple pipe ready for reclaimed water. Operations, Maintenance & Longevity of Materials Low maintenance species and planting design; durable plants that withstand heavy treatment; long-lived species Planting Criteria • Natives as first choice • Tolerant of challenging Mission Bay conditions (wind, poor soil, salt) • Drought D ht ttolerant, l t low-water l t requirements i t • Habitat value (pollinators & birds – food, cover, nesting) • Non-invasive • Non-toxic / low-allergenic • Longevity • Avoid thorns • Sturdy & resilient (monocots) • Low maintenance, tolerant of simple maintenance techniques • Careful use of strongly fragrant plants 3 4 Site Planting Conditions – shade and wind Wind from west Trees 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 OVERALL PLAN 16TH STREET GATEWAY TEMPORARY LANDSCAPE IF REQUIRED 4TH STREET PLAZA ENERGY CENTER 3RD STREET OUTPATIENT BUILDING NORTH DROP-OFF TEACHING GARDEN NORTH VIEW GARDEN 3RD FLOOR CANCER VIEW GARDEN WOMEN’S & CANCER HOSPITAL WOMEN’S VIEW GARDEN TEACHING GARDEN CENTRAL VIEW GARDEN 3RD FLOOR 3RD STREET PLAZA MEDITATION GARDEN 4TH FLOOR TERRACE 5TH FLOOR TERRACE CHILDREN’S VESTIBULE GARDEN CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL 3RD FLOOR TERRACE MARIPOSA WALK PATCHWORK GARDEN MARIPOSA STREET UCSF gateway – reflect existing gateway while transitioning to softer landscape character GATEWAY TREE GATEWAY GROUNDCOVER Gi k biloba Ginkgo bil b “F “Fastigiata” ti i t ” T h l Trachelospermum jjasminoides i id 16th street 16TH STREET 4th STR REET PARKING LOT SCREENING SHRUBS Rhamnus californica ‘Eve Case’ Arctostaphylos densiflora ‘Howard McMinn’ Manzanita M it RAISED RAINGARDEN PLANTER Tree grid, Ginkgo biloba “Fastigiata” Screening shrubs, 3-4’ tall, highly durable Raised treatment planter; screening for exam rooms; groundcover against windows Pittosporum Polystichum sp. Heuchera sp. 12 13 Drop – Offs and Plaza – coastal California character, soft textures and colors TREES Sophora japonica per Mission Bay Master Plan Plaza tree, Tristaniaopsis laurina. Upright with high branching for pedestrian movement Tristaniaopsis laurina Acer Macrophyllum Lyonoghamnus floribundus 4th STREET LANDSCAPE Landscape tree, Lyonothamus floribundus. Larger species, multibranching, tolerates adjacent flooding in treatment zone Carex pansa Muhlenbergia rigens Artemesia “wave” landforms, mix of native grasses Raingarden, vegetated treatment Teaching garden – ornamental native medicinal plants Cercis occidentalis Arctostaphylos ‘pacific mist’ Calamagrostis foliosa Achillea sp. RAINGARDEN Salix exigua Juncus effusus Chondropetalum 14 Parking – trees demark pedestrian routes; durable swale planting Durable swale grasses and groundcovers TREES 16th street north connector Melaleuca quinqinervia Aesculus californica California Buckeye SWALES 4TH street Owens street O TEMPORARY LANDSCAPE IF REQUIRED Sambucus mexicana Western Elderberry Juncus effusus Juncus patens south connector LANDSCAPE Multi-stemmed cluster tree, Sambucus mexicana. Clusters better withstand wind Row trees, Melaleuca quinqinervia. Distinct form to demark pedestrian route. Rhamnus californica Muhlenbergia rigens Iris douglasiana Children’s Entry Garden – 15 colorful flowers, playful interesting plant forms, bold patterns TREE raingarden Melaleuca quinqinervia SHRUBS All season interest, perennial groundcovers Large landscape tree, Lyonothamnus Hedge creates enclosure Echium sp. Pittosporum sp. GROUNDCOVERS Armeria maritima sp. californica Sea Pink Asparagus densiflorus ‘Myers’ Penstemon heterophyllus Foothill Penstemon Mariposa Walk - Patchwork Garden colorful and diverse garden planting, includes common residential plants, palette shared by Mariposa Park seating areas MARIPOSA STREET Ginkgo biloba, Mission Bay street-tree TREES Ginkgo biloba Maidenhair Tree Magnolia grandiflora ‘Little Gem” Magnolia landscape tree, Melaleuca quinqinervia SHURBS & GROUNDCOVERS Penstemon heterophyllus Foothill Penstemon Hemerocallis hybrid Daylilly Armeria maritima sp. californica Sea Pink Lavandula stoechas Spanish lavender landscape tree, Magnolia grandiflora VINES Hardenbergia violacea Purple Vine Lilac Lonicera japonica Honeysuckle swale planting colorful patchwork groundcovers SWALE Chondropetalum elephantinum Large Cape Rush Juncus patens Large Cape Rush 17 Mariposa Walk - Patchwork Garden 8’ SECTION 8’ 4’ MARIPOSA STREET 18 3rd Street Entry Plaza coastal california character, evergreen groundcovers and grasses create a soft and green edge to 3rd street. 4TH STREET T TREE Arbutus marina, multistemmed, landscape a dscape ttree ee groundcovers on slope Olea europaea Ol Olive Tree Ginkgo Gi k biloba bil b “F “Fastigiata” ti i t ” Ginkgo LANDSCAPE Arbutus marina, Per Mission Bay M.P. Washingtonia robusta Per Mission Bay M.P. Ginkgo biloba, columnar, tall and deciduous. Gateway tree Arctostaphylos p y ‘pacific p mist’ Muhlenbergia rigens Deer Grass Calamagrostis foliosa Lymus condensatus Wild Rye 3rd Street Entry Plaza 19 20 Temporary landscaping 16TH STREET 3RD S STREET T Temporary fence f with irrigated flowering vines Vines on temporary fencing Temporary hydroseeding Cancer View Garden – verdant evergreen groundcovers create calm backdrop for sculptures; landform of grasses creates privacy SHRUB Arctostaphylos stanfordiana bakeri Amelanchier sp. GROUNDCOVER Tanacetum camphoratum San Francisco dune tansy Asarum caudatum Wild Ginger Sisyrinchium bellum Blue eyed Grass RAINGARDEN STORMWATER TREATMENT Raingarden planting Evergreen groundcovers Mixed grasses Woodwardia fimbriata Giant Chain Fern Juncus effusus Salix exigua 21 Women’s View Garden – cheerful seasonal color and soft textures as groundcover, 22 privacy and enclosure created with hedges and tree canopies TREES Colorful groundcovers Acer Macrophyllum Big Leaf Maple SHRUBS S U S Large landscape tree Hedge for privacy Cornus stolinifera dogwood Rosa californica California wild rose Cornus stolinifera dogwood GROUNDCOVER Iris douglasiana Douglas Iris Sisyrinchium bellum Blue eyed Grass Heuchera elegans Coral Bells Meditation Garden – minimal, calm, lush and evergreen palette. Bamboo - textured, upright focal point 23 Leaves that rustle in the wind. TREES Larger landscape tree - Acer macrophyllum raingarden Acer Macrophyllum Big Leaf Maple SHRUBS Lush, evergreen groundcover and shrubs lobby view composition Bamboo hedge permeable screen, movement and sound Arctostaphylos stanfordiana bakeri Amelanchier sp. Bamboo sp. GROUNDCOVER Polystichum munitum Western Sword Fern Oxalis oregana Redwood Sorrel Symphoricarpos mollis Creeping Snowberry 24 North View Garden – 3rd floor tapestry of soft textures and colors, coastal california palette, emphasis on habitat for native birds & butterflies Blended mix of groundcover shrubs and d grasses TREES GROUNDCOVERS Sambucus mexicana W t Western Elderberry Eld b Artemisia pycnocephala ‘David’s Choice’ Beach Sandwort Frageria g chiloensis Beach Strawberry flowering, native habitat tree Bothriochloa barbinodis Silver Beardgrass Calamagrostis g foliosa Mendocino Reegrass 25 Central View Gardens – 3rd floor tapestry of soft textures and colors, coastal california palette, emphasis on habitat for native birds & butterflies TREES Sambucus mexicana Western Elderberry Olea europaea Olive Tree GROUNDCOVERS, GRASSES flowering, native flowering habitat tree blended mix of groundcover shrubs and grasses g asses Frageria chiloensis Beach Strawberry Erigonium sp. buckwheats Bothriochloa barbinodis Silver Beardgrass Salvia sp. Creeping sage Calamagrostis foliosa Mendocino Reegrass ICN Terrace – 3rd floor 26 year round features, soft textures and colors, foreground interest flowering, native habitat tree, wind tolerant TREES Colorful, low groundcovers Landforms with blend of native grasses GROUNDCOVERS and GRASSES Erigeron glaucus Wayne Roderick Daisy Prunella vulgaris Self-heal Bothriochloa barbinodis Silver Beardgrass Ceanothus sp. Calamagrostis foliosa Mendocino Reegrass Erigonium sp. buckwheats Olea europaea Olive Tree Frageria chiloensis Beach Strawberry Achillea sp. 27 Strolling Gardens – 4th floor year round features, soft textures and colors, foreground interest, butterfly planting TREES Blend of native grasses Colorful, low groundcovers Trailing plants in planters Maytenus boaria Mayten Tree Olea europaea Olive Tree GROUNDCOVERS and GRASSES Flowering habitat shade canopy tree Lupinus albifrons ‘Collinus’ Silver Bush Lupine Bothriochloa barbinodis Silver Beardgrass Erigeron glaucus Santa Barbara Daisy Salvia sp. Creeping sage Ceanothus sp. Armeria maritima sp. californica Sea Pink 28 Children’s Terrace & Adult Lounge - 5th floor TREES Flowering habitat Shade canopy tree Colorful, C l f l llow groundcovers and food plants. Maytenus boaria Olea europaea Olive Tree Planter. Colorful, single GROUNDCOVERS, GRASSES, FOOD PLANTS species, foreground interest Horticulptural therapy/ py pizza garden planter Erigeron glaucus Santa Barbara Daisy Bothriochloa barbinodis Silver Beardgrass Frageria chiloensis Beach Strawberry Ceanothus sp. Food plants Armeria maritima sp. californica Sea Pink