Here are some 3D images designed by Jan Klingler of
kr2 architects"I envisage planting of aromatic bushes (rosmary, lavender, buchu, malva and others in tires along the back wall. Protected by these tires could be a vegetable patch.
Along the wall against the Shul could be some benches (for mom and dad) and tire snakes (for kids). In this same zone could be items like swings, pipes and others. This will be a built and 'organised' play area.
Further towards Maynard Street we should keep an open field for running around and for bigger gatherings.
Along Maynard Street, between the palm trees, I see a kind of a multifunctional platform in timber: stage, projection screen, play house, clean gathering area for picnic, games & others."
Hi,Sandra tells me that the park is going to be open to the public. I am against this.
ReplyDeleteBen at no 68.
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ReplyDeleteThe plan is, and always was, to have the gate locked. However since this is not privately owned land we need to be careful about denying access to people who wish to utilize the park. Obviously nobody living in the near vicinity of the park wishes to have an unsavory or noisy element, so what I would suggest is that we come up with some rules which we can use to ensure that the park is used correctly. These rules would be displayed on the park sign, or stuck up in the interim.