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Peter Neal Landscape Consultant Green Infrastructure Partnership Seminar MADE, Birmingham, 9 October 2012 Lessons from the Olympic Park green infrastructure at the heart of economic regeneration

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Page 1: Lessons fron the Olympic Park- Peter Neal, Green Infrastructure Seminar

Peter Neal

Landscape Consultant

Green Infrastructure Partnership Seminar

MADE, Birmingham, 9 October 2012

Lessons from

the Olympic Park

green infrastructure at the heart

of economic regeneration

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Strategic Planning Framework for the Olympic Park

• Lower Lea Valley, Opportunity Area

Planning Framework, 2007

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Connecting with the All London Green Grid

All London Green Grid, GLA / Design for London, November 2011

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The Masterplans for Games and Transformation

2012 2014

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The Demolition and Remediation of the Site

Image: Olympic Delivery Authority/Warren Little & Anthony Charlton

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Sustainable Drainage and Flood Risk Management Systems

Plan: Olympic Delivery Authority / LDA Design.Hargreaves Associates

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Constructing the North Park in February 2011

Image: Olympic Delivery Authority / Anthony Charlton

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Image: Olympic Delivery Authority/Anthony Charlton

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Sustainable Development Targets and Achievements

London 2012 / Olympic Delivery Authority / WWF BioRegional

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London 2012 Pre Games Sustainability Report, April 2012

Sustainable Water

The ODA set a target to achieve a 40% reduction in the demand for

potable water, compared to current industry practice, for all

permanent venues

The Parklands team, in particular, performed exceptionally well with

highly efficient irrigation water demands through:

• planting, particularly drought resistant species;

• irrigation infrastructure, eg: drip irrigation; and

• control instrumentation, to enable effective irrigation decision

making in practice.

Although the venues achieved between 30 to 50% water efficiency,

the Parklands team achieved more than 60% efficiency.

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London 2012 Pre Games Sustainability Report, April 2012

Zero Waste

The ODA aimed to achieve 90% re-use and recycling of waste

through the demolition phase.

To maximise opportunities for re-use, an inventory of available

materials was made available to the design teams on the Olympic

Park. For example:

• processed concrete for gabion baskets

• reclaimed cobbles and granite kerbstones

• yellow stock bricks and sandstone paving

• broken roof tiles to create invertebrate habitats

The ODA has exceeded its target in this area by achieving 98.5%

re-use and recycling of demolition material.

• 400,000 tonnes of concrete, brick and masonry processed into

recycled aggregates for use on site.

• 20,000 lorry movements saved due to processing and use of

recycled materials on site.

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London 2012 Pre Games Sustainability Report, April 2012

Land Use and Wildlife

The ODA aspired to protect and enhance the biodiversity and

ecology of the Lower Lea Valley. It has transformed former industrial

land into 100 hectares of parklands to create the largest new urban

park for more than a century. 45 hectares are being installed for

legacy, with 25 hectares already installed for Games-time.

Overall this will include:

• 1.8ha of reedbeds suitable for roosting and breeding birds,

otters and voles;

• 20ha of species-rich grassland suitable for invertebrates, flower

• beetles, ground bugs and bees;

• five hectares of brownfield habitats including log walls, stone-

filled baskets and native tall herbs suitable for lizards, birds,

moths and linnets;

• 11ha of broadleaved woodland and hedgerows;

• 0.9ha of wet woodland – a rare habitat type for amphibians,

snakes and birds;

• four new ponds, at least 50m2 in size and four wetland and

grassland habitats.

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An Economic Legacy for Green Infrastructure

Image: London Legacy Development Corporation / Allies and Morrison / AECOM

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An Environmental Legacy for Green Infrastructure

Plan: Olympic Delivery Authority / LDA Design.Hargreaves Associates

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A Social Legacy for Green Infrastructure

Plan: Olympic Delivery Authority / ETM Associates / LDA Design.Hargreaves Associates

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The integrated delivery team for the Olympic Park

ODA Client Team

• John Hopkins / Phil Askew / Peter Neal

Delivery Partner

• Matt Heal / David Stephenson, CLM

Lead Landscape Architects

• LDA Design / Hargreaves Associates

Landscape Engineers

• Atkins / Arups

Masterplanning

• Aecom

Specialist Consultants

• Nigel Dunnett / James Hitchmough

• Sarah Price, 2012 Gardens

• Tim O’Hare, Soil Specialist

• Tim Marshall, Management Plan

• James Urban, Tree Planting

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The Olympic Parklands Learning Legacy Papers

http://learninglegacy.london2012.com/

• Olympic Park Green Infrastructure

• The Design Brief for the Park

• The Planting Strategy for the Park

• The Water Strategy for the Park

• The Lighting Strategy for the Park

• The Soil Strategy for the Park

• Restoring the Waterways in the Park

• Eradicating Invasive Weeds

• The Park’s Biodiversity Action Plan

• Training and Apprenticeships

• The Management and Maintenance

Plan for the Park

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The Making of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Published in November 2012

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Peter Neal, Landscape [email protected] / 07717 695290

Thank you