The diagrams illustrate how the seaside town of Darwin changed from 2009 to 2014.
Overall, it is clear that the town underwent several dramatic transformations, with the most noticeable changes being the disappearance of the industrial area and the expansion of a residential area catering to the increase in the population of the town.
In 2009, there was a lake in the north of the town, and next to it was an industrial area and some green trees. These sites were wrapped around by a road leading to the sea in the east of the town. To the Northwest of the lake were a school and a conference center, facing/opposite was a fishing area and 2 swimming pools. In the South-west of the town, there was a residential complex and an industrial park
Within 5 years, a third swimming pool was erected next to the lake, replacing the previous industrial area. The industrial area in the south-west of the town was converted into a green area and a university building. In addition, three new blocks of residential buildings were constructed, raising the total number of buildings to six. In the south of the town, there was a new path that ran from west to east, providing access to the harbor. The rest of the town remained intact.
