The map illustrates the plan of a proposed new town, detailing the layout of various facilities, including housing, roads, industries, and recreational areas.
Overall, the town is designed with a circular layout consisting of a central area surrounded by ring roads and radial roads extending outward. Housing is the most prominent feature, evenly distributed throughout the town, while industries are situated on the outskirts.
At the center of the town lies a recreational area encircled by a ring road. Adjacent to this area are four bus stands and four parking lots, located at equal intervals around the central ring road. These facilities are likely to enhance accessibility and connectivity within the town.
Extending outward from the central ring road are several radial roads, dividing the town into distinct sections. Housing occupies the majority of these sections, with eight clusters evenly distributed. Two industrial areas are located at the northeastern and southwestern corners of the town, away from the residential zones, which could help minimize environmental disturbances.
The overall design suggests a well-organized and functional layout, prioritizing residential areas and accessibility while segregating industrial zones from housing. This structure is likely to ensure convenience and livability for residents.
