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TREEMENDOUS!

Treemendous School Makeovers is a joint initiative between the Mazda Foundation and Project Crimson.  The project teaches children about the importance of caring for the environment through the development of outdoor classrooms.  Canopy was recently involved in providing help with a concept and developing the Plan that was successful in receiving a $10, 000 grant for Central School.  This is a big deal considering 100 schools applied and only 5 receive a grant.

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In the words of Lynley Walters – Central Schools Enviro leader, teacher and securer of school makeover: 

“Our vision is to create an area where the children can play and learn amongst the fauna and flora whilst also providing a natural home and ecosystem for local bird and animal life. Our school is part of a biodiversity corridor that connects local reserves and parks to the city. We are currently working in partnership with the Waimaori stream care project to develop and maintain the corridor, and the children have adopted a nearby stream to support this. We see this not only as a responsibility and also a taoanga.

 

The physical properties of the prospective area are based on the concept of a sensory garden. Each area within the design has been carefully thought through to stimulate each of the five senses. This stimulation occurs courtesy of the plants and materials used. These areas engage sight, smell, touch, taste and sound. Sensory gardens are becoming popular for both adults and children internationally, and are beneficial for all children particularly those with processing and sensory disorders.

 

When consulting with the children it was very apparent that they dreamed of a new magical and mysterious play area. School playgrounds can be somewhat one dimensional and not always stimulating or exciting for children. If not happily engaged in play, disputes and conflicts can occur.” 

 

The Tremendous site in Central School.  The wildness of the site was a great inspiration.

The Tremendous site in Central School.  The wildness of the site was a great inspiration.

I am particularly keen on the planned quiet hammock space and am hoping to take my high energy kids here at the weekend once its up and ready.  Lying back and watching the leaves sway in the wind sounds like an ideal weekend activity with the kids! but knowing my luck they will be more attracted to the noisy activities.... 

Eco kids ready for action!

Eco kids ready for action!

http://treemendous.org.nz/

tags: #treemendous; #landscape; #schoolmakeover; #sensoryplay; #outdoorclassroom; #playground
categories: School Playground
Monday 11.21.16
Posted by Liz Gavin
 

Rabbit Island Huts consent

For Nelsonians wondering what is popping up along the road to Rabbit Island, we have the Intel.  It is the latest innovative accommodation idea by Appleby House and offers a cheap but slightly fancy option along the Great Taste Cycle ride.   Canopy enjoyed being involved with Jane realising her vision for the site.

Elevation of the Rabbit Island Huts

Elevation of the Rabbit Island Huts

The design has separate huts co-located together, with room to park your bike underneath and elevated views across the countryside.  Privacy is created with native trees and shrubs that blend down into a small riparian margin that is to be enhanced.

  Site plan of Accommodation

 

Site plan of Accommodation

Looking forward to seeing these finished and ready for use. I am sure they will be as popular – especially with the Rabbit Island coffee container right on site in the summer months.  You will be able to wake up and smell the coffee…

Check out the Rabbit Islands Huts at http://www.applebyhouse.co.nz

Check out the Rabbit Islands Huts at http://www.applebyhouse.co.nz

 

categories: Commercial Landscape Arch, Landscape planning
Thursday 03.31.16
Posted by Liz Gavin
 
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