The map illustrates the transformation of the seafront area in the town of Darwin between 2009 and 2014. Overall, the coastline underwent a significant makeover, with most changes occurring on the southern side of the area. Here, the industrial zone has been replaced with green spaces, while the fishing area, school, and convention center have remained untouched. Additionally, the area has become more accessible due to the construction of a new harbor and the expansion of footpaths.
In 2014, the landscape was primarily made up of non-eco-friendly zones, featuring a large industrial area located in the south, adjacent to the sea, along with a smaller factory zone to the southwest, next to the lake. There were two swimming pools situated one on top of the other, as well as a school and a convention center conveniently connected to the road that runs alongside the entire area, which ends at the fishing zone. The residential area was concentrated in the center of the town.
By 2014, the area had changed moderately, with the town becoming more reachable thanks to the new harbor and the addition of new footpaths that improved mobility. The industrial area was replaced by trees and a new university center, while the number of residential buildings doubled. A new swimming pool was built at the top of the town, adding to the two existing pools. Finally, the fishing area remained unchanged.
