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The image illustrates an urban layout with two areas labeled "Industry" located in the northeast and southwest sections. Housing (H) blocks are distributed throughout the map, including specifically designated blocks towards the north, west, east, and south of the central area. Roads (R) and Ring Roads (RR) connect various sections, distinctly showing two ring roads encircling the inner and outer sections of the city. There are multiple parking (P) areas, particularly near bus stands (B) situated at four equidistant points along the central inner ring road. The mentioned bus stands are positioned centrally between housing blocks within the inner ring road. Recreational areas are depicted but not quantified. The map is oriented with a compass rose indicating north, east, south, and west directions.
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The illustration depicts how a new town will be planned.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the town is mainly for residential purposes with a wide range of houses and utilities, surrounded by a road system, with two industrial areas in the rural spaces.
It is observed from the map that in the town center, there is the town square, which is located within the circular road. To the corners of the square, there are two bus stands and two parking lots, serving the residences’ transportation. The spaces inside the circulation mostly are the housing areas, while accompanied with some recreational areas.
Turning to the outer area of the map, the placement of residential areas dominate the majority of town spaces, which are separated by the road systems. To the Northwest and Southeast of the map, two industrial zones are respectively allocated. presenting the town’s focus on industrial development.
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