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At Tomlinson & Carruthers we undertake a variety of
projects. Please select a category for some recent
examples.
Listed
Projects:
Lake
Ferry
Waimoana
Riversdale Links
East
Leigh
Frequently
followed link:
Case Study: Riversdale
Lake Ferry |
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Jakeman
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Beach
Resort Subdivision. |
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Planning
and surveying of coastal residential subdivision. |
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Construction |
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The
client has had a long association with the Lake
Ferry area so a high degree of attention to
detail was required when they wanted to add to
it. The planners and surveyors at Tomlinson &
Carruthers are part of a team including engineers
from Opus Consultants and GNS Science to provide
a high quality coastal development.
A key element of the design was the orientation
of lots towards the expansive coastal vista while
maintaining efficient infrastructure and good
access to nearby public areas.
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Scheme Plan of Subdivision.
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Aerial photograph of Lake
Ferry township showing the estuary on the
southern coastline to the right and the
subdivision site at the northern end of the urban
perimeter to the left.
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Waimoana |
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LJW
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Residential
Coastal Subdivision. |
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Tomlinson
& Carruthers designed, planned, surveyed and
modeled the subdivision whilst minimizing
environmental impact. |
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Completed. |
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The
clients owned several baches on the point at
Waimoana and wished to contain each bach on its
own certificate of title. As part of this process
Tomlinson & Carruthers planners led a team of
specialists to ensure the uniqueness of the site
was maintained. While the original coastal
boundary was eroded and needed to be redefined,
nearby archeological sites needed to be
identified, assessed and the subdivision was
designed around the sites. The result was an
iconic cluster of kiwi baches in an iconic
coastal setting.
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A 3d digital terrain model
of the Waimoana coast with the scheme plan of the
site overlaid.
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Photograph of the existing
coastal batches. The foreshore boundary was
eroded and needed to be redefined.
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An aerial photograph of the
site and surrounding area. The raised berms
nearby are remnants of an archaeological site
believed to have been a Maori coastal farming
settlement.
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Riversdale Links |
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Key
Housing Co. Limited |
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Residential
Coastal Subdivision. |
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Tomlinson
& Carruthers designed, planned, surveyed and
modeled the subdivision whilst minimizing
environmental impact. |
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Planning. |
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Riversdale
Beach Golf Club owns surplus land that can not be
utilised as any future expansion of the course or
facilities. The client asked Tomlinson &
Carruthers to assess the site, between the East
Leigh Development and the Riversdale community,
and to design and manage a subdivision maximising
the infrastructure and the coastal views.
The site presented several challenges. Being at
the base of a hill and on a coastal plain, future
development of the site required a design
mitigating the effects on the stability of the
slope and the drainage of stormwater. Tomlinson
& Carruthers utilised a synergetic approach
to the design incorporating the following
features:
- A reserve to
act as an amenity buffer between the
existing Riversdale community, golf
course and the coastal residential lots;
- Locating the
road to maximise the building area of the
lots, and minimise the potential
environmental effects on neighbouring
residential lots beyond the site; and
- A building
template to assist purchasers with the
development of lots that maximise the
coastal views, privacy and stability of
the site while minimising the
environmental effects of stormwater and
wastewater.
Working with
geotechnical engineers, civil engineers,
architects and landscape architects, Tomlinson
& Carruthers planned the subdivision to
create a greater degree of certainty for existing
residents of Riversdale and potential residents
so that any concerns are adequately addressed at
each stage of the project.
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Scheme plan of the
subdivision overlaying an aerial photograph.
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Scheme plan of the
subdivision.
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The indicative
architectural sketches from Don Jamieson for the
showhome to assist potential purchasers in their
designs to maximise the utility of the site.
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The marketing signage for
the development showing the view from the site of
the coast over the Riversdale community.
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Related Links:
Case Study: Riversdale
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East Leigh |
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East
Leigh Development Limited |
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142
Lot Beach Resort Subdivision. |
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Tomlinson
& Carruthers surveyed, designed and modeled
to date the largest subdivision in
Wairarapas history whilst minimizing
environmental impact and improving
infrastructure. |
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The
client wanted to develop a subdivision close to
the highly desirable Riversdale coastal resort
community. The natural amphitheatre of flat land
on the coast was fully developed and the closest
suitable land was the bordering hills.
Tomlinson & Carruthers were approached due to
our experience with developments in the area. The
strategic design for the subdivision was to
layout a 142 Lot subdivision where as many lots
had coastal views as possible. The criterion was
to ensure the subdivision was not visible from
the existing Riversdale community whilst
maintaining a connection with the whole
community.
The firm first prepared a detailed topographical
survey of the area before designing a 3D model.
Based on the digital terrain model &
perspective views from throughout the model,
Tomlinson & Carruthers designed the lot
layout, sewer & storm water system, roading
design and public spaces.
As part of the resource consent process,
Tomlinson & Carruthers prepared most of the
environmental impact assessments, setting
building location and height criteria so views in
the subdivision of the coast were maintained and
the views of the hills from the Riversdale
community were not effected.
As with every previous subdivision in the
Riversdale community, Tomlinson & Carruthers
will manage the project until its completion.
For more information about the East Leigh
Development, please visit the following links or
view the plans and images below.Please click on
the images to the left to view a closer look. The
images are large and will load in a separate
window.
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Plan of the East Leigh
Development.
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Screen capture of the 3
dimensional digital terrain model showing the
Riversdale coastal resort community to the left
and the East Leigh Development on the hills
behind.
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Screen capture of the 3
dimensional digital terrain model showing the use
of roading and the natural contours of the site
to form an earth dam fed by the storm water
system. Beyond on the hills are the building
sites showing the building height restrictons
that protect the views of the East Leigh and
Riversdale residents.
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Related Links:
Case Study: Riversdale
News stories about the East
Leigh Development
Environment
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