The diagram presents a proposed layout for a new town, showcasing the spatial distribution of key infrastructure such as roads, recreational zones, residential and industrial areas, as well as transportation and parking facilities.
Overall, the plan is arranged in a concentric design centered around a city hub, with major amenities positioned logically for ease of access. Residential and industrial zones are placed outside the city center, while transportation infrastructure and parking areas are concentrated within the central block.
The city center lies at the heart of the town and is enclosed by a square road system. Within this core area, two bus stations are situated diagonally across from one another, alongside two parking lots placed in the remaining corners, creating a balanced layout. This central region is directly connected to the surrounding areas via four dotted roads, presumably acting as arterial routes.
Encircling the central square is a larger octagonal road that forms the boundary for the town’s core. Beyond this ring road, various zones are strategically allocated. Housing areas are located in the northwestern and southeastern quadrants, while industrial zones are positioned in the northeast and southwest. Three recreational areas are scattered outside the ring road, with one to the south and two others to the northeast and southeast, offering green spaces for community use. The entire town is bordered by a freeway, ensuring convenient connectivity to external regions.
