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At Tomlinson & Carruthers we undertake a variety of
projects. Please select a category for some recent
examples.
Listed
Projects:
Cashmere Oaks
Carrington Drive
Elmsted
Fox
Street
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Cashmere
Future Development, Lansdowne, Masterton. |
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Planning,
Topographical Survey, Urban Design, Civil
Engineering, Subdivision Survey, Setout &
Project Management of peri-urban development.
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The
site presented several challenges being between a
railway corridor and a state highway on the
northern urban fringe of Masterton. The client
desired a subdivision with its own unique
character while blending and complementing its
surrounds making the most of the expansive views
of the mountains to the west.
Tomlinson & Carruthers as project managers
implemented a process to achieve the best outcome
for the client. After the site was first
topographical surveyed using GPS, civil and
traffic engineers assessed and designed the most
efficient routes for access and services.
As the site was zoned rural, our firm was best
suited to steer the proposed subdivision through
the resource consents process. The site now forms
a key part of the Future Development Area in the
Wairarapa Combined District Plan.
Key elements in the design include the
landscaping along the State Highway frontage, the
traffic design of the entrance, the urban design
of the road reserve and the orientation of lots
to maximise sunlight and view towards the
mountains. The first stage contains 9 lots but
eventually it is intended to grow reflecting the
demand for the Wairarapa peri-urban lifestyle.
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A scheme plan created for
the purpose of marketing the first stage of
properties.
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A photograph of the
intersection in the centre of the completed first
stage. Note the urban design. The client delayed
marketing each stage until grown in to achieve
the best marketing outcome.
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Carrington Drive |
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Cameron
Holdings Limited |
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Carrington
Drive, Carterton |
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Planning,
Topographical Survey, Urban Design, Civil
Engineering, Subdivision Survey, Setout &
Project Management of peri-urban development. |
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First
& Second Stage - Complete, Third Stage -
Construction. |
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The
client had a concept that Tomlinson &
Carruthers extended & implemented to a fully
designed per-urban and lifestyle subdivision.
The location of the site on the northern urban
fringe of Carterton with expansive views of the
Tararuas and close to many attractions was a
desirable location for a lifestyle community
targeted at the young and teenage family market.
The design philosophy Tomlinson & Carruthers
applied for the site was a blend of lifestyles
starting with larger urban lots in the urban
zone, then peri-urban (2000-4000mē) lots in the
body of the site with rural residential lifestyle
lots on the perimeter of the site gaining access
to a rural road. The provision of a park and
reserve linking with the rural road provided
desirabe walking and recreational routes.
The overall layout also minimized the amount of
materials used for services such as roading,
sewerage, electricity and phone.
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A
panoramic view of the site with a backdrop of the
Tararua Ranges.
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A
Scheme Plan of the first two stages.
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Elmsted |
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Elmsted
Developments Limited |
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Elmsted,
Norris Way, Masterton, Wairarapa. |
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Planning,
Topographical Survey, Urban Design, Civil
Engineering, Subdivision Survey, Setout &
Project Management of urban residential
development. |
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Completed |
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The
client, a building company, wanted a unique and
modern environment with a variety of options
available. Each site needed to provide for a
showhome quality building with street appeal.
Tomlinson & Carruthers worked closely with
the client to achieve a unique place. The use of
cul-de-sacs to generate open space, view shafts
and sunlight achieved privacy and community
simultaneously.
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A scheme of the
development. Note the unique design of one of the
cul-de-sacs.
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A photograph of the
entrance corridor to the site. Note the urban
design of the walkways and road surfaces.
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Fox Street |
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Kevin
Turley |
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Fox
Street, Featherston, South Wairarapa. |
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Master
Planning, Topographical Survey, Urban Design,
Civil Engineering, Subdivision Survey, Setout
& Project Management of urban residential
development. |
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Construction |
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The
client wanted a subdivision that provided an
amenity consistent with the colonial pioneer
architecture predominant in the Featherston area
while providing modern building methods and
conveniences. Due to the nature of the site,
being a contaminated site, it was clear that a
master plan approach was required to ensure a
value added result.
Tomlinson & Carruthers worked closely with
the client and the design team at Houseworx to
achieve a unique place. The use of the road
corridor and cul-de-sac to generate open space,
view shafts and sunlight achieved privacy and
community simultaneously. The client proposes
building the two houses fronting Fox Street first
to set an amenity for the subdivision while
construction continues behind.
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A scheme plan of the
subdivision showing surfaces within the roading
corridor.
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A master plan of the site
showing the development areas within each lot.
Incorporated into the design is vehicle
manoevring areas and building areas to maximise
open spaces and sunlight to each lot.
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A 3d rendering of the
streetscape for the subdivision with emphasis on
the shade and architectural qualities. The urban
design for the road corridor is not shown in
great detail.
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A 3d rendering of one of
the proposed dwellings to be fronting Fox Street.
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A 180 degree panoramic
photograph of the site at present showing the
engineering workshop to be cleared. The soil
around the front of the site is contaminated so
remedial work is incorporated into the works
schedule. Two dwellings will be constructed on
the front of the site to set the amenity for the
development and obscure construction in the body
of the site beyond.
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