The Subiaco Open Space Assessment guide includes
eight assessment items. Each item contains several assessment criteria.
The eight items include:
1. Access and connectivity
Assessment criteria
Wayfinding - signage or visual clues leading to site
- Clear signage and/or other directional markers
- Visible from main road or thoroughfare
- Consistency of urban form (i.e. pavement and furniture) where appropriate.
External pedestrian/cycle/vehicle access
- Clear footpath leading to space
- External pathways connect to internal path
- Clear road connections to space
Off street & universal access parking
- Off street parking in location enabling easy access to facilities within space
- Central and close universal access parking (with drop off capacity where appropriate)
Access to public transport
- Bus stops within 5 minute walk
- Train stops within 5 minute walk
Internal pedestrian/cycle access
- Clear path network within space that links and connects facilities
- Pathways level and wide enough for shared use (2-2.5 metres)
Through route to other destinations
- Connecting path network or corridor that enables
pedestrian/cycle movement through the space to link to street, other
spaces or community facilities
Located in close proximity to other facilities
- Space is close to other facilities such as retail/commercial area, transport node, school, community centre etc
2. Aesthetics
Assessment Criteria
Site appeal – welcoming & inviting, attractive & interesting
- The space is open and inviting and has a mix of attractions
Natural appeal – established trees, & retention of landscape features
- Established trees and understorey vegetation (with good form) and/or well developed garden beds and lawn areas
3. Site Condition
Assessment Criteria
Quality of landscape maintenance
- Trees, nature spaces and gardens are well maintained and lawn areas well mowed
Quality of facility and infrastructure materials & maintenance
- Facilities are well maintained and in good condition (not out of date, no obvious wear or breakage)
Little obvious graffiti, litter or damage
- Space appears clean and well cared for with no obvious longstanding damage
4. Signage
Assessment Criteria
Positive signage (cues to activation)
- Signs invite positive activity and outline attributes of space
Interpretive materials and/or signage
- Signs and/or other materials tell story of local character/history/heritage/natural features
All signage placed in visible position
- Signage is consistent in colour & form and clearly visible at entry point and/or along pathways
5. Activity Spectrum
Assessment Criteria
Caters for diverse users/user groups (of all ages and abilities)
- Space has facilities that cater for various groups and uses: mix
of social, structured and unstructured recreation and play + sport and
physical activity facilities where appropriate
Site can cater for community events
- Space include open areas that can cater for use by large groups
of for community events (including vehicle access, installation of
temporary infrastructure such as stages, shelters or pavilions)
6. Activity Infrastructure
Assessment Criteria
Infrastructure for social activities (picnic/BBQ facilities)
- Space includes shelters, picnic and BBQ facilities in accessible location
Infrastructure for play & informal recreation activities
- Space includes playground or nature play opportunities and/or
open lawn for games and/or informal activity points (i.e. basketball
hoop)
Infrastructure for formal sport & specialised recreation activities
- Space includes facilities that enable users to engage in formal
sport (i.e. sports field, pitch or practice area) and/or specialised
activity (i.e. skate park or tennis court)
7. Relaxation and Reflection
Assessment Criteria
Places to relax or spend quiet time
- Space includes sheltered areas and/or open lawn where individuals or groups can gather
Limited disruption (or known conflict) from other users
- Space contains areas away (or removed) from busy paths and/or significant activity areas
Low ambient noise level
- Quieter areas away from regular, loud noise (as best can be achieved within an inner urban area)
8. Comfort and Amenity
Assessment Criteria
Placement of public toilet facilities
- Open every day and within easy access to other facilities within space
Placement & configuration of constructed shade and shelter
- Shade/shelters positioned within easy access to internal pathway and in reasonable proximity to other facilities
Placement & configuration of seating
- Seating positioned to encourage socialisation and within easy
access to internal pathway and/or overlooking activity sites (i.e. play
areas) or viewpoints (i.e. lake or cross view of parkland)
Placement of drinking fountain
- Close to activity points and able to be accessed by all users
Natural shade (trees)
- Trees orientated to increase useable shade coverage (north/west)
9. Safety
Assessment Criteria
Natural surveillance (line of sight) within park
- Clear, open line of sight with no (or few) hiding places
Natural surveillance (line of sight) from nearby streets or houses
- Clear, open line of sight with no (or few) hiding places
Placement of lighting
- Located at entry points, along pathways and near facilities
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