The diagram illustrates the proposed layout for a newly planned town, showing the arrangement of housing, industry, recreation areas, transportation routes, and the town centre.
Overall, the town is designed with a central commercial zone surrounded by a ring road, while residential, industrial, and recreational areas are positioned in distinct sections around it. The transportation system is also clearly structured, with both ring roads and other connecting roads leading to parking and bus stations near the centre.
At the heart of the town lies the town centre, which includes shops and public facilities. This area is encircled by a ring road, and four parking areas are located just inside this circular route. Bus stations are situated slightly further out, positioned on the outer side of the ring road at the north, south, east, and west.
Surrounding the central area, housing zones dominate the northern, western, and southeastern parts of the town. In contrast, industrial zones are placed in the northeast and southwest corners, keeping them separate from the residential districts. Recreational areas are located to the northwest and southeast, providing leisure spaces near some of the housing areas.
The town is connected by several main roads that extend outward from the ring road to all directions, linking residential, industrial, and recreational zones efficiently.
