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At Tomlinson & Carruthers we undertake a variety of
projects. Please select a category for some recent
examples.
Listed
Projects:
Lansdowne Park
Stronvar Farmpark
Masterton Golf Club
Lansdowne Park |
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Lansdowne
Park Development Limited |
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Lansdowne
Park Lifestyle Community, Masterton |
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Design
house layouts and all services for a lifestyle
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Stage
1 - Construction, Stage 2 & 3 - Planning |
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The
client had a concept that Tomlinson &
Carruthers extended & implemented to a fully
designed lifestyle development.
The location of Lansdowne Park on a plateau with
expansive views of the Tararuas and close to the
local golf course was a desirable location for a
lifestyle community targeted at the 50 year plus
market.
The design philosophy Tomlinson & Carruthers
applied for the site was a close community with
short walking distances to community facilities
whilst maintaining views of the ranges and
privacy. The team also designed a beautiful
living environment taking advantage of the
contours to fuse storm water to feed two
landscaped lakes and minimizing erosion through
the laying of walkways throughout the site.
The overall layout also minimized the amount of
materials used for services such as roading,
sewerage, electricity and phone. The roading
layout and contours of the site allowed for the
installation of an inconspicuous security system.
For more information about the Lansdowne Park
Development, please visit the following link 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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A panoramic view of
Lansdowne Park from the main entrance showing
houses at various stages of completion with a
backdrop of the Tararua Ranges.
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A three dimensional
perspective diagram of the storm water dam to the
north of the Lansdowne Park development
superimposed on a photograph of the site before
construction commenced.
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The most recent scheme plan
of the Lansdowne Park Development.
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Related Links:
News Story about Lansdowne
Park
The
Lansdowne Park Website
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Stronvar Farmpark |
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Stronvar
Properties Limited. |
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Stronvar
Farmpark rural residential development, Weraiti
Hill, Wairarapa. |
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Planning,
Topographical Survey, Landscape Design, Civil
Engineering, Subdivision Survey, Setout &
Project Management of rural residential
development. |
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Planning |
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Tomlinson
& Carruthers have been involved in all of the
subdivisions in the Weraiti Hill area so when the
client approached us we needed to ensure that any
development of the site complemented its
surrounds.
Tomlinson & Carruthers approached the design
in three phases:
1. The capabilities of the site - where one can
build and the most efficient access to the site;
2. How to design an amenity that works within the
site and beyond; and
3. The most environmentally efficient
infrastructure to supply the site.
Working with a team of engineers, landscape
architects and specialists the design
incorporated the following features:
- A cluster arrangement of lots along spurs
around a large farmed lot;
- Regenerated native vegetation to mitigate
visual impact and provide amenity within the
site;
- Integrated access corridor and stormwater
retention dam with pedestrian underpass/
stormwater spillway;
- A communal sewerage treatment scheme with
sub-surface drippers that irrigate native
regeneration;
- A water supply scheme that also services the
surrounding area;
- Community facilities and walkways through the
site.
It is planned that the development will provide
the amenity of a rural area without the
obligations of maintaining a large landholding.
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A scheme plan of the
development. The lots look deceptively small but
are all around 2000sqm. The farmpark optimizes
the use of land while blending the clusters into
the landscape.
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A scheme plan of the
proposed landscaping for the development. The
clustering of lots around the re-generated native
vegetation will provide visual separation between
lots while blending houses into the landscape to
minimise visual impact. While the community lot
provides social spaces blended into the
landscape, the farmpark areas also provide access
to open spaces not otherwise available to
traditional lifestyle blocks..
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A scheme plan of the
entrance to the site. The design will result in
an improved entrance to nearby sites and better
alignment of the road to improve safety.
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A 3d digital terrain model
of the site.
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The neighbouring lime
quarry presented some interesting insights into
the structure of the hill for civil and
geotechnical engineers who assessed the site
suitability for stability, stormwater and
wastewater disposal.
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The entrance road corridor
was designed to minimise nuisance to neighbouring
houses. The earth extracted will be used to form
the dam wall keeping earthworks within the site
as much as possible.
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A panoramic photograph of
the view from the site.
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Related Links:
News
Story about Stronvar Farmpark
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Masterton Golf Club |
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Masterton
Golf Club Incorporated. |
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Masterton
Golf Club, Lansdowne, Masterton. |
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Feasibility,
Urban & Landscape Design, Planning,
Topographical Survey, Civil Engineering, Land
Survey, Project Management of peri-urban
residential subdivision around upgraded golf
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Proposed |
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Tomlinson
& Carruthers have had a long standing
relationship with the Masterton Golf Club on the
hill at Lansdowne. When the Board of the
Masterton Golf Club approached Tomlinson &
Carruthers for ideas to progress the club the
team were happy to offer their consultancy
services on a pro bono basis.
The Club owns an envious property portfolio in an
urban zoned area with 360 views of the Ruamahanga
River valley and the Tararuas. An initial
assessment and feasibility was presented to first
the Board, then Committees and then all the
members recommending an expanded course and new
clubhouse funded by residential development along
the urban road frontage. Sir Bob Charles then
assessed the site and completed the first design
to improve the course.
Tomlinson & Carruthers have completed a
topographical survey of the site and will present
a detailed feasilibity to the Board for their
consideration. Our team is enthusiatic about the
future of the club and look forward to being
there at Sir Bob Charles' tee-off.
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Aerial photograph,
topography and current layout of the course. Note
the frontage the site has with urban roads.
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Aerial photograph of the
site with Masterton to the south of the site.
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Each part of the course has
panoramic views of the surrounding area. Beyond
this green is a clearing able to include housing
that will not disturb the views beyond the
course.
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A typical photograph of the
Tararuas from the course. Much of the
under-utilised rural zoned 'back paddock' has
expansive 360 degree views of the Tararuas and
Ruamahanga Valley.
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