Dyer, Jacqueline2013-09-062013-09-061982https://hdl.handle.net/10182/5622Major design project for Diploma in Landscape ArchitectureAccompanying plans (1-6) have been scanned separately. Plan #3/6 has not yet been scanned but may be viewed in the library.Stewarts Gully is located 8 kilometres north-east of central Christchurch. It borders on the Waimakariri River 3.5 kilometres from the mouth of the river. Originally, Stewarts Gully was a small, quiet holiday resort for keen fishermen from the Christchurch area . They built ramshackled batches there in a rather haphazard manner with no legal section boundaries. Recently some of the batch owners have chosen to make it their pemanent place of residence. At the same time its popularity with day trippers has increased with the introduction of such commercial ventures as a dairy mini golf course and a bus service. "Riverlea Estates Incorporated" , the present owners, a group of residents who clubbed together and bought the land are concerned about the dilapidated appearance of the area.enrecreation areaslandscape architectureStewarts Gullycommunity developmentStewarts GullyDesign OutputANZSRC::120107 Landscape ArchitectureANZSRC::120505 Regional Analysis and DevelopmentANZSRC::120501 Community Planning