The plan illustrates a layout for a new town, showcasing various features and their placements within the town.
Overall, the plan emphasizes accessibility and a well-organized division of spaces by ensuring that industrial zones are separate from housing and recreational areas, promoting an organized and functional town structure that caters to various needs.
At the center of the town, there is a City center area, surrounded by parking lots (P) and bus stations (B). Two bus stations are located on the northern and southern edges of the city center, with adjacent parking areas on the east and west sides. Surrounding the city center is a network of dotted roads, indicating road access in and out of the city center.
Enclosing the central area is a ring road, which connects to the surrounding areas, including industrial zones (grey areas) to the northwest and southeast. Housing areas (blank areas) are strategically placed, mainly to the southwest and northeast, providing residential options close to the city center. Notably, the plan incorporates recreational areas (green areas) which are placed outside the ring road, mainly in the southern half of the town, suggesting a balance between urban development and green spaces.
