The given diagrams illustrate how Youngsville in New Zealand developed over the period of 25 years, starting from 1980.
Overall, it is evident that Youngsville was modernized with a host of alterations all around the site, especially to the south of River Alanah.
In the northwest area, the hospital remained throughout the period. However, a large number of trees were chopped down in order to make way for a park and a parking. To the east of that, a stadium and a new parking site were constructed in the old land of the house. Besides, another notetaking feature was seen in the west of this region where a marine was erected.
Regarding the southern area, the school, the airport and the nearby parking site were unchanged. A number of houses were deconstructed and a lot of trees were cut down to construct contemporary infrastructure, including four factories which were located in the southwest region, two skyscrapers which were adjacent to the railway station and two warehouses which were to the south and to the west of the skyscrapers.
