Noise Walls

Three types of noise walls will be used on Peninsula Link, each with unique characteristics on both the freeway and the community sides of the wall. A special light spill barrier has also been developed for the sensitive environment of The Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve.

'Text' wall

The 'Text' noise wall responds to the intense suburban characteristic of the northern half of the freeway. Using a concept devised by sculptor Rosalie Gascoigne, words from local place names are sampled and represented as visual texture. The concrete is form lines with a colouring integral to the finish of the noise panel. A varying pattern of greys and terracotta fades to blue at transitions between walls.

Oxidised Steel

Oxidised steel ages gracefully,  gradually developing an attractive sheen. Viewed from the community side, it provides a gentle backdrop to the suburban rooftops. The noise panels are arranged in a zig-zag design, offering visual relief with alternating light and shade. The intermittent use of painted black panels adds visual interest.

'Geology' wall

The 'Geology' noise wall indicates the freeway's transition from urban surroundings to a rural environment. The intriguing texture, reminiscent of a rock face, is rendered in a range of coloured concrete panels, creating a pattern that sits well in a landscaped context. In some locations it indicates the road has been built in a cut. The wall is topped with acrylic panels where view or sunlight is to be maintained.

Acrylic panels

Transparent acrylic panels of soft sepia tones and shades of grey are used where other materials would adversely affect views or block out daylight to an unreasonable extent.   Designers on the project used ResCode provisions in the Victorian Building Regulations to determine where acrylic panels should be used.  These ResCodes set limits on how much overshadowing can occur on residential properties and defines the minimum amounts of sunlight that a property’s open spaces should continue to receive. 

Information

 

Peninsula Link Urban Design Principles

Managing road traffic noise Information Sheet