Presentation - University of California, San Francisco

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Presentation - University of California, San Francisco
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UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay
Landscape Design
Community Presentation
September 21, 2009
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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
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• 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
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Site Planting Conditions – shade and wind
Wind from west
Trees
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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”
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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 –
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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
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Mariposa Walk - Patchwork Garden
8’
SECTION
8’
4’
MARIPOSA
STREET
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3rd Street Entry Plaza
coastal california character, evergreen groundcovers and grasses create a soft and green edge to 3rd street.
4TH STREET
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TREE
Arbutus marina,
multistemmed,
landscape
a dscape ttree
ee
groundcovers on slope
Olea europaea
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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
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Temporary landscaping
16TH STREET
3RD S
STREET
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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
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Women’s View Garden – cheerful seasonal color and soft textures as groundcover,
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privacy and
enclosure created with hedges and tree canopies
TREES
Colorful
groundcovers
Acer Macrophyllum
Big Leaf Maple
SHRUBS
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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
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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
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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
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Western
Elderberry
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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