The map depicts a rectangular area outlining the proposed layout for a new town. At its centre lies a large oval ring road, which contains two parking areas positioned opposite each other and two bus stands placed diagonally across the oval.
Surrounding the central oval are six housing units arranged into four sections, each separated by narrow internal roads. One section consists solely of residential buildings, another features two houses and a single recreational facility, the third contains just one housing unit, while the final section accommodates three recreational sites alongside a housing area.
From the outer ring road, four main roads extend outward, dividing the rest of the town into six zones. Two large industrial areas occupy the northwest and southeast corners, while the remaining four sections are dedicated to housing. Across the entire town, there will be sixteen housing communities of varied shapes and sizes, complemented by five recreational facilities distributed throughout the area.
Overall, the design places a transport and parking hub at the centre, with residential areas dominating the town’s layout and industrial zones strategically positioned at opposite corners to remain separate from most housing.
