Northern Memorial Park Masterplan

Northern Memorial Park Masterplan

We felt that a stormwater Management strategy was essential to the understanding of the site’s potential together with soil science and ecological assessments.
The cutting-edge water sensitive urban design (The first Stormwater Management Plan of its kind in a cemetery) played a major part in the development of the masterplan for the Northern Memorial Park extension. The complete road layout was designed as a system for the collection and filtration of storm water.
Major axial roads will have wide medians both to become way-finding landmarks and act as large water filtration devices; secondary roads will incorporate car parking and avenue trees planted which capitalise on road run-off.
A simple and easily understood circulation system, in contrast with the somewhat convoluted pattern in the existing southern section, was a major objective, as was the retention of all remnant and ancient River Red Gums.
New trees were placed to strengthen existing character areas, for example, randomly near the existing Redgums and in lines near the more recently planted farm wind breaks. The burial sections were designed with lawn plots flanking the major roads and monumental plots at the perimeter, helping to retain expansive views throughout the site.
Northern Memorial Park Masterplan
Client
Fawkner Crematorium and Memorial Park Trust (now GMCT)
Location
Fawkner , VIC
Size 
52 Ha
Consultancy Type
Lead- Small multi-disciplinary team
Achievement
First cemetery Stormwater Management Plan
Springvale Botanical Cemetery Design Competition

Springvale Botanical Cemetery Design Competition

This design not only respond to the basic function of a cemetery, it also takes it into a new dimension, one where cemeteries can be considered as public open spaces with therapeutic qualities, a belief we have long held and promoted.
Due to the complex stormwater issues underlying the project, the FJLA team enrolled the services of Stormwater Specialist, Val Mag, to fully understand the constraints and opportunities generated by the steep and deep dams, the structural integrity of the dam walls and the erosion damage on the downstream creek in storm events. Armed with that knowledge and with our experience in cemetery issues, our design provided a creative solution with immense potential for safe and well presented interments.
A range of products was offered to suit clienteles with low and high incomes, with difference cultural backgrounds and expectations. The visitor’s experience drives the proposal, whether grieving or simply jogging through or walking the dog. As in a public park, the site is adorned with a variety of sculptural elements, all of which have a potential for memorialisation. The “working” dams can now function as ” water-treating” wetlands, compliant with Melbourne Water’s strict guidelines.
Water has now become the main attraction as opposed to a source of problems. Memorialisation on the water, an option never seen before, can now be available in the form of giant water lilies.
Any structures of utilitarian nature such as bridges, boardwalks, bird hide and seats are offered as well designed, sculptural pieces with interment potential.

Springvale Botanical Cemetery Design Competition

Client
Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust

Location
Springvale , VIC

Size 
9 Ha

Consultancy Type
Competition short list

Achievement
Winning entry

Taman Selatan Memorial Park

Taman Selatan Memorial Park

Laycock and Jaquet were appointed a cemetery specialist and Masterplanners for the siting and design of a multi-religious Memorial Park in the new administrative capital of Putrajaya.
Within the overall Memorial Park, five main cemeteries needed to be accommodated: Muslim, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu and General/others, which represent the main religions practiced in Malaysia.
This led to a comprehensive analysis of the site and research into the diverse religious and cultural beliefs of each faith in order to produce a sensitive Masterplan.
The project involved proposals for access and circulation, burial and memorial gardens, site planning for buildings, development of a site identity and creation of landmarks within this large site.
A business report detailing tenure concepts, development and staging of the cemetery as a viable institution for this diverse community was also produced.
Upon approval of the Masterplan, our scope extended to the Design Development of the first stage of implementation for each “stand-alone” cemeteries. Documentation and Contract Administration was carried out under our guidance by the local team.ying burial spaces with no visible headstones, to minimise visual impact.

Taman Selatan Memorial Park

Client
Putrajaya Corporation

Location
Putrajaya, Malaysia

Size 
160 Ha

Consultancy Type
Part of an International team (HK, Malaysia, Australia)

Box Hill Memorial Garden

Box Hill Memorial Garden

In a corner, near the new Mausoleum, lies a small irregularly shaped parcel of under-utilised land under a senescent Araucaria.
Our practice was appointed to design a memorial garden with “high-end” options, attention to detail and maximal yield.
Our design compliments the existing Mausoleum and blends in so well, it appears to have always been there.
It provides almost 300 above-ground ash positions and 500 niche urns in a wheelchair accessible environment.
The small and oddly-shaped site was a challenge but the resulting layout, centred on a water feature, creates a contemplative and serene space for memorialisation.
Box Hill Memorial Garden
Client
Box Hill Cemetery Trust
Location
Box Hill , VIC
Size 
100 m2
Consultancy Type
Lead- Small multi-disciplinary team