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Better Livable Town 
AindcrAd 
Name : Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing 
Student ID : 0318715 
FNBE April 2014 
Name : Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing 
Student ID : 0318715 
FNBE April 2014 
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Content: 
1. Introduction 
2. A Town - Investigation on Better Township or Town or City Guidelines and 
Issues 
3. Investigation & Data Collection: Ancient and old cities/town 
4. Investigation & Data Collection: The present towns 
5. Investigation & Data Collection: The future and better township 
6. The New “X” Town – AINDCRAD 
- Overview 
- Master Plan 
- Cross Sections 
- Zoning 
- Topography, Terrain & Population Distribution 
- Green Space 
- Transportation 
- Town Enhancement 
- Green Plan 
- Green Implementation 
- Waterworks 
- Sketches of Perspective View 
7. The Conclusion 
8. References list 
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Introduction 
After reading , analyzing and interpreting the brief, I understand that I am 
assigned to describe the different characteristics o the natural and built environment 
through numerous explorations on basic elements such as natural topography, 
landscape, space, building and infrastructure. This is done by proposing a town wit a 
proper and efficient layout which is a better livable future town. From a detail 
analysis of the brief, I am also introduced to various types of grid systems which 
includes the square grids, triangle grids, hexagon grids, radial grids and also other 
types of mixed grids which are used for urban planning systematically. 
To make this town a success, I must fully understand he geometrical shape , 
form, pattern, hierarchy system and structure of the town. The main focus of the 
town are such as squares, gardens monuments, town halls, pavilions, civic buildings, 
arises and also vistas. Emphasis should also be taken on the zoning of the town which 
prioritizes the community of the town. List of daily activities, necessities, populations 
and also social issues are being slotted into priority. All of these are connected into 
creating a sustainable and better living environment for the people of the town. 
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Based on my personal opinion, the outcome of this assignment helps me to 
understand the natural and built environment physically and also based on their 
characteristics which help to coexist along with one another without losing its 
balance. I should be able to understand the landscape, topography , space 
utilization and also infrastructures of buildings, which will totally relate back to the 
main topic of this module. 
City VS Town 
• Definitions 
- Cities are early human settlement which is basically larger than a village and 
also a town. It has its own municipal boundary which allows the administrative 
department to have govern authorities onto the stated area and thus carry 
out and act certain policies and also for development purposes. 
- Town’s main difference compared to cities are the size of the population. As 
stated, it is also a human early settlement which is larger than a village but 
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smaller than a city. It can be a suburban area which has certain municipal 
govern policies or as well as a multidisciplinary policies implemented onto it. It 
usually has a centralized part within its area for easier and efficient 
management. 
CITIES TOWNS 
• History 
- Cities and towns are mainly alike. The only main difference that sets them 
apart is the time frame of the foundation and settlement of the city and town. 
From the context of this, we can tell that a city has been in someplace for 
quite a while as the facilities and accommodations implemented onto it is 
very advanced, more efficient and more sustainable. As for town, it is still 
settlements which are immature in terms of development and the facilities 
are implemented in the designated township area. 
- The histories of both types of settlement are mainly due to human activities, 
whereby all human seek shelters, surviving and thus slowly leading to 
evolution of mankind in terms of activities being carried out in terms of scale 
and the population size. Social histories also gradually picked up its form for 
town as well as architecture sociology, urban geography. This leads to a 
strong foundation of in terms of social system and the culture which is 
gradually developed into a structured town. 
• Characteristics and guidelines of a good township 
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- Systematic and efficient urban planning in terms of zoning and designation of 
places according to their functions and different usability. 
- Smart integration and linkage throughout different parts / zones of the town. 
- Strong and secure security and safety of the town which emphasizes on the 
citizens of the town. 
- Administrative departments which meet the needs and requirements of the 
citizens of the town and ensure its convenience. 
- Centralized business district to ensure job opportunities for the local 
community and ensure the livability of the town. 
Township with proper urban planning 
• Characteristics of future town 
The major point to take note into developing a new town is to ensure the town stays 
on and to be independent and sustainable as long as possible. Henceforth, it is only 
fair to say that the most important thing of a future town is the SUSTAINIBILITY. 
- Security and safety are the main priorities of the town, thus modern 
technology to handle and curb with this issues are implemented. This is to 
ensure that daily activities can still go on without crime interventions and 
interferences. 
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- Facilities and spaces have to be balanced as well. Facilities have to be 
implemented onto places with deep consideration of space utilizations. It 
could not jeopardize the need of the local community to acquire 
recreational spaces and pleasure. 
- Greenery also play a major role in a good town. Greenery serves a 
recreational area and also healthy decorative spaces. It serves as green 
lungs in a settlement for instance a town and hence ensure the comfort of 
the local community. Recreational spaces can be implemented specifically 
on outdoor purposes. It can serve as an alternative source of income for the 
proposed town as well as a tourist attraction in the town. It can only serve as 
a place around town to enhance the local community’s public relations. 
- Transportation and connectivity have to be efficient and systematic. It have 
to ensure it carry out the major role and functions to the local community, 
which is to enhance transportation needs, provide cheap and convenient 
transportation to the local community and also provide walkability in the 
town. This will enhance and further it strengthen its point of eco friendly 
connectivity. 
- Eco friendly facilities and energy can be implemented and as an emphasis in 
town. It can be implemented onto heavy duty facilities for instance 
transportations, business and commercial area and also places where daily 
activities are always on the go. This energy used can be also transformed into 
reusable energy for other useful purposes. 
Security of a township Greenery and landscape for 
recreational purposes 
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Eco-friendly Township Planning 
Investigation & Data Collection: 
Ancient Cities 
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Case Study 1 - Pompeii, Italy 
This case study - Pompeii, Italy is chosen due to its efficient urban planning 
and smart integration of water sources and management to enhance 
sustainability of city. 
A view of Pompeii as seen today. An aerial view of the urban planning of the 
ancient city 
• History and brief introduction 
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- It is founded by Osci (Oscan) which appears to be the Oscan word for 
number five, which suggest that either the community consisted of five 
hamlets or perhaps settled by a family group. Hence number five was 
chosen. 
- It covers a total area of 64 to 67 hectares which approximately 
accommodates 11000 to 11500 people and act as a major city in the regions 
at its time. 
- It acts as major crossroads between towns such as Cumae, Nola and Stabiae. 
- Act as a safe port for the Greek and Phoenician sailors. 
• The characteristic of focus in my town 
- A town which emphasize on the usability and also management of water 
sources. The stated type of town / city has to be efficient and systematic in 
terms of water distribution, clean sources of water and efficient sewerage 
system around the town / city. Efficient urban planning has also been the 
main priority in the planning of a township which is greatly associated with 
water management system and waterworks. 
• The significance and details of the city 
- Proper, efficient and systematic planning of the city layout to accommodate 
the maximum amount of people without causing any inconvenience to the 
public. 
- Pompeii practice the three stream running water system across the whole 
city. Each stream is associated with each specific uses. One of the stream is 
linked to public fountains, second is linked to public baths and whereas the 
third stream is linked to homes of wealthy citizens. 
- The water supply mainly came and was utilized from a nearby river which is 
situated in Pompeii. The water was directed to centralized water tower 
called Castellum Aquae. The main water supply from the tower itself will cut 
off automatically when there is arise of issues on water shortage. 
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- The usage of aqueduct is one of the main facilities in Pompeii dealing with the 
water management in Pompeii. Due to the topography in Pompeii which is 
slightly tilted downwards, aqueduct serves as one of the major facilities to 
collect, direct and even store water. It is built in a way such that it collect 
water from a higher place of the city and direct the water flow to Central 
Pompeii which is slightly lower than the source of the water which is the river in 
the city. 
- The Castellum Aquae are the main connections of the aqueduct and the 
smaller branches of the water pipes around Pompeii. Therefore, it is more 
convenient and more understandable to place the Castellum Aquae at a 
higher point of the city. 
- Public spaces is also one of the major emphasis in Pompeii. Places like the 
Coliseum, The Forum, theatre, museums etc. had been serving the people of 
Pompeii as a recreational spot for them to carry out various recreational 
activities, not to mention the Public Bath as well. 
An image of Castellum Aquae in Pompeii The Public Forum 
• Conclusion of city 
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- All in all, in order to make Pompeii an organized and sustainable city, Pompeii 
has various implementations which benefits the people. No doubt there 
wasn’t any lake in Pompeii, but still in order to obtain water, Pompeii did it by 
utilizing the river found in the city itself. 
- To do this, they need to acquire certain level of technology and also 
management system in order for the waterworks to run smoothly in Pompeii. 
Along with this, they succeed to realize the importance of coordination 
between urban planning – the arrangement of buildings in the city, and also 
the types of water management facilities. 
- All of this systematical way of doing things makes Pompeii a more sustainable 
ancient city which succeed into becoming one of the most important and 
also a role model as a city. 
- Recreational areas are also equally important as it is served to provide leisure 
to the local community. Even so, the implementation of the public areas 
should not contaminate and jeopardize any resources, coordination of urban 
planning and also daily human activities in the city. 
• Information or elements that I can implement in my future town 
- Efficient and systematic urban planning around the town with high 
coordination between the functionality, usability and sustainability. 
- High utilization of water source in town – the lake has to be properly and 
efficiently utilize. This is to ensure that the town will be very sustainable with the 
lake as both of them, the town and the lake goes hand in hand together. 
- Recreational areas should also be imposed onto the town as it provides 
leisure to the town’s people. However, in order to make a town which is far 
more eco-friendly and sustainable, recreational spaces like green spaces and 
landscaping have to be top of the list. 
- Public spaces should focus more on eco-friendliness and thus should 
implement more greens, for instance pocket parks, urban parks, forest 
reserves, plaza, streetscapes etc. . 
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A view of a typical streetscape A view of a typical plaza 
Investigation & Data Collection: 
Present Towns / Township 
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Case Study 2 - Sylvan Lake Township, Alberta, 
Canada 
The case study, Sylvan Lake Township, Alberta, Canada is chosen due to its 
close relativity of concept of the proposed town and the utilization of the 
purpose of lake as recreational medium and a constant source of water 
supply for agricultural purposes for local income. 
A view from the Sylvan Lake of the Sylvan Lake Township 
• History and brief introduction 
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- Sylvan Lake Township was originally settled by French speaking immigrants 
from Quebec and the United States. 
- As it continues to farm and nurture as a more mature town, it quickly 
became the mainstay in the area and since 1923, agriculture starts to took it 
form in a much bigger scale. This is due to grain elevators being built 
drastically for the convenience of the local farmers and hence slowly 
became renowned as a town. 
- This attracted visitors from all places especially during summer seasons and 
hence gradually turning a simple agriculture town into a recreational and 
small scaled tourism town. 
• The characteristic of focus in my town 
- A town which emphasize on recreational activities and facilities. In this 
context, it does not neglect the importance to utilize the exiting lake for 
recreational and also daily activities purposes as it will link to the main focus of 
this town’s proposal which is by treating the lake of the town as a main 
character and attraction in the township. The focus is also on a town which 
can fully utilize the usage of the exiting lake apart from recreational purposes 
and also use it for other useful purposes which can enhance sustainable living 
for the local community and again relating it back to the lake. 
• The significance and details of the town 
- It is initially based on agriculture and the lake is fully utilize for agriculture 
purposes. Local farmers back then utilize Sylvan Lake as the main source of 
water. 
- As the scale of agriculture took place in a bigger scale, agriculture elevators 
were built in order to cope with the intake and the production of agricultural 
crops and product. 
- Sylvan Lake also serves as a recreational spot mainly for citizens of Red Deer, 
a nearby city in Alberta. The lake is used as a medium for recreational 
activities. 
- Resort cottages were built by the lake in order to cope with the amount of 
tourist that visits the lake every year. 
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- Transportations links have been upgraded, for instance railways, highways 
and also easy and user friendly streets along the town of Sylvan Lake. 
- The specific lake which attracts more and more tourists every 
year hence 
further enhance the tourism and outdoor recreational business. 
- Sylvan Lake thus act as a major attraction in the town and thus 
plays a major 
role for food supply, source of water supply and a hot spot for recreational 
activities which will further enhance the recreational tourism business. 
• Conclusion of town 
- The lake is fully utilize in the township and it is the key of survival in the 
township. This is because without it, there will be no proper and constant flow 
of water supply for agriculture and domestic purposes. 
- Agricultural in the town is also part of the main source of food in the town and 
without the lake in the township itself, food supply could not be nurtured, 
produced and supplied to all the citizens in the local community. 
- A good township with a lake should also utilize the town’s existing lake for 
other useful purposes, for instance recreational businesses. It can be utilize as 
another medium to enhance the local income apart from agriculture. 
- Recreational business will nurture and gradually transform itself into a larger 
scale of business and slowly transform the town into a mature and 
independent township. 
• Information or elements that I can implement in my future town 
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- Utilize the purpose of the lake and enhance it into other uses which can 
contribute to the local community. 
- Make use of the lake for recreational elements, for instance water sports 
parks, recreational ground, lake parks, esplanades by the lakes and also 
streetscapes overlooking the lakes and etc. 
- Make use of the constant water supply of the lake for agriculture purposes to 
enhance the productivity of agricultural products. 
- Insert more green spaces in conjunction with recreational elements along the 
lake to enhance eco-friendliness and also beautify the environment, provide 
larger green lung spaces to the local community. 
Lakes which will be implemented in my town and use as a recreational 
attraction. 
Lake as a source of water supply for agriculture purposes. 
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Investigation & Data Collection: 
The future of towns and Better Towns 
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Case Studies : Based on statement above - Case Study 1 - Pompeii, Italy 
- Case Study 2 - Sylvan Lake 
Township, Alberta, 
Canada 
Based on accumulated data from both case studies of ancient / past civilization 
( cities ) and also present civilization ( town ), it is to be aware that both of the case 
studies stated is mainly focusing on the use of water as their main source of food 
supply, water and also other purposes which contribute to the local community. 
Besides, these two case studies stated have a large common specifications and 
characteristics as compared to the newly proposed town. 
There was a great focus placed on creating an infrastructure that supported large 
numbers of cars. Streets were organized to manage traffic patterns and problems, 
but today, as the population rapidly increases, there is a remarkable issue: There isn't 
room to build any more streets, and there certainly isn't room for every person to 
own a car. With this in mind, public transportation issues will need to be addressed, 
and transportation systems within towns greatly expanded; additionally, it's thought 
that biking will become a more popular means of transport, and creating safer bike 
lanes that are separate from car lanes will be a necessity. 
In regards to the environment, planners may seek inspirations from places like 
Stockholm, which trends ahead of the curve in regard to forward-thinking 
environmental sustainability strategies. 
Other countries, like China and Singapore, are working in tandem to create so-called 
"eco-cities" like Tianjin, currently being developed 93 miles (150 km) outside of 
Beijing. The city could house some 350,000 people and aims to be sustainable by 
using renewable energy, green building practices, water recycling, a green public 
transportation system, and preserving existing wetlands and biodiversity 
Finally, technology will play a role in the considerations of urban planners. As 
development strives to meet the needs of a growing population while remaining 
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sustainable, smart technologies should be integrated that can heighten energy 
efficiency, maintain public security and alleviate congestion. The technologies used 
might include video telecommunications, wireless sensors, wireless processors or 
mobile telecommunications. Many, if not most, of these technologies already exist, 
but aren't being implemented, often because of the fragmentation among the 
various offices of city governments. Future urban planning will need to address 
smoother communication among governing bodies to help implement their plans, 
whether they be technological or environmental. 
Town with highly advanced technological systems 
Efficient and systematic transportations has to be implemented in order to 
smooth the connectivity process among the citizens in town. 
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The New “X” Town - Aindcrad 
The newly proposed town will be situated at Perak . The proposed development will 
be laid on an approximate land area of 30 km² with an existing lake and 
together with a proposed man made lake. The existing lake will be 
designated to be located at the recreational ground of the town, whereby 
the other man made lake will be designated to be located at the central 
region of the proposed town. The town will be based on a radial grid system 
zoning method in terms of urban planning. As an overall, it consists of four 
main wings which includes the North Wing, South wing, Agricultural Wing and 
also the Industrial Wing which circulates the lake at the central region of the 
town. The entry point of the town is situated at the Eastern side of the town. 
(i) Land area : approx. 30km² 
(ii) Built up area : approx. 23km² 
(iii) Lake area : - man made : approx. 4km² 
- existing : approx. 3km² 
(iv) Population : approx. 120,000 - 150,000 
The name of the proposed town is named Aindcrad. It is an abbreviation of 
three words, An Incarnating Radius. As the name suggested, it will hope to 
stay incarnated as possible, leaving the people of the town to stay as united, 
peaceful and strong no matter what comes. The shape of the central region 
of the town symbolises a circle and hence defining it into a radius. As for the 
two lakes which are the man made lake and the exiting lake, they are 
named Aindcrad Lake 1 and Aindcrad Lake 2 respectively which basically 
named after the township, whereby the central park will be named Alpheim 
Park due to the nature landscaping that will be offered which will plan and 
hope to create a soothing atmosphere in the town itself. 
PROPOSED CONCEPT 
Smartly integrated, vast connections and linkage which circulates the town, 
environmental friendly and sustainable living environment. 
Eco- friendly - nature conservation and preservation. 
Space utilization. Energy saving . 
Built form design 
and landscaping 
criteria 
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AIM 
To implement and emphasize on green and sustainable living for different aspect 
which will in one way or another benefit the people. 
The main focus of the town is to serve as a recreational business based town. In this 
context, the main source of economy is business based on recreational items , 
goods, items as well as activities charged on tourist and also the local community. 
For this proposed town, the recreational ground is the main attraction along with 
Alpheim Park which is located at the central region of the town. The recreational 
ground which features its approx. area of 3km2 Aindcrad Lake 2, it offers water 
sports activities, boating competitions and also international events hosted from 
round the globe. The ground also offers recreational spaces for people from all walks 
of life to relax and have fun around the township. 
Apart from that Alpheim Park also features a man made lake which is named 
Aindcrad Lake 1. The particular lake is segregated into two parts, namely 
recreational lake and also fishing quay. The fishing quay emphasize of fisheries and 
activities related to it. This is also part of the recreational activities that the park has 
to offer. Besides, the large central park not only have various activities and places 
for the local community to chill and relax but also to enjoy the scenic view of the 
undisturbed nature within the town as it is inaccessible for transports. 
Therefore, the business is based on selling recreational goods and also from business 
from recreational activities. This is the main source of economy to sustain the 
liveability of the town. 
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Recreational spaces. 
Recreational spaces. 
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An impression view of the lake situated in the middle of the town’s central 
park - Alpheim 
T 
he Master Plan of the Proposed Town - AINDCRAD 
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As shown as above illustrated the overall Master Plan of the newly proposed 
town – AINDCRAD which shows the Main Gateway which serves as an entry 
point ( East ) into the town. In it there are two lakes respectively. It shows the 
green spaces as well the Alpheim Park as well all layout of buildings along 
with the circulation and connectivity of the town. 
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Sub Monorail Station 
Railway (Monorail) 
Bus Trails & Lanes 
Express ways 
Roads 
Agricultural Zone Railway ( Monorail ) 
High Retaining Wall 
Municipal Boundary 
Lake Segregator 
Houses [LCR] 
Religious Buildings 
Clinic / Medical Centre 
Community Hall 
Convenient Sores 
Houses [HCR] 
Government Buildings 
Institutions / Researching Facilities / Schools 
Shopping Malls 
Police Station 
Fire Brigade 
Condominiums 
Shop lots 
Shopping Complexes 
Solar Farms & Windmills 
Warehouses 
Factories
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OVERALL CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW 
An illustration showing the cross sectional cut out view, viewed from the 
Transportation Central Hub, Energy & Retreatment Plant, Agriculture and Food 
Storage Hub, and also the Sub Monorail Station. Beneath the town illustrates a long 
tube connected from above the Energy & Water Retreatment Plant towards 
beneath the ground upon reaching towards [ LG2 ]. It serves as a connector tube to 
the retreatment facility as it gather wastes from [ LG2 ] and retreats it. After 
retreating it and converting it into grey water, it is then transported to [LG1] to further 
enhance the filtering process to enhance the quality and usability of the water. After 
the filtration process, it is finally transported to the ground level of the Energy & 
Retreatment Plant to add minerals and final revaluation of water before it distributes 
the water accordingly based on the weightages of distribution needed for the water 
, throughout the town. 
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ZONING & SPACES OF AINDCRAD 
Recreational Ground 
Alpheim Park 
Agriculture Zone 
Low Cost Residential Zone [LCR] 
High Cost Residential Zone [HCR] 
Central Business District [CBD] 
Light Industrial Zone [LIZ] 
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OVERVIEW OF ZONING OF AIDNCRAD 
The town is mainly divided into 6 zones, which are recreational ground, high cost 
residential zone [HCR], low class residential zone [LCR], Agriculture Zone, Light 
Industrial Zone [LIZ] and also Central Business District [CBD]. The arrangement and 
designation of the zones in the town are positioned in a way which will ensure the 
convenience of the local community and thus enhance connectivity throughout the 
town. 
RECREATIONAL GROUND 
The recreational ground is one of the main attractions in Aindcrad as a recreational 
business based town. The recreational ground will feature three docks for boating 
purposes which offers various boating activities to enhance recreational lifestyle of 
the local community and also the tourists. Besides, it has a deck which offers fisheries 
activities to enhance the leisure and pleasure of the local community. Apart from 
that, the recreational ground also offers a deck for outdoor water sports. This is to 
ensure that youngsters in the local community are also being emphasized on. Lastly 
the Recreational Ground will also feature the second lake in the town – Aindcrad 
Lake 2 which is a natural man made lake which is left untouched during the 
development and construction process. All in all, the recreational ground provides 
designated places and facilities which offers various types of outdoor recreational 
activities and is located right beside the Main Gateway of the town. [ Right side, 
North East ] This is to ensure that noise pollution does not affect the inlands of the 
residential area and to ensure easy access as it is accessible right from the entry 
point of the town. 
AGRICULTURE ZONE 
As stated, the agriculture zone serves to produce food supply to sustain the town’s 
people. The agriculture zone is vast and wide and it stretches from the Western end 
of Alpheim Park till the Western end of the town. [ West ] It is approximately the size 
of the Light Industrial Area. The location is positioned in the sense that it is far away 
from the CBD, Recreational Ground and also LIZ. This is to reduce contamination of 
agricultural products due to environmental pollution mainly from the LIZ and CBD 
zones. It is also located this way to ensure that the public will not have access to the 
agricultural zone. This is also to ensure less pollutants to pollute the green product of 
the agricultural zone. 
LOW COST RESIDENTIAL ZONE [LCR] 
The Low Cost Residential Zone [ LCR] is separated into two parts which is basically 
segregated by the Agricultural Zone and also part of Alpheim Park. It is located at 
North West and South West parts of the town. [ North West, South West ] The land 
area for the Low Cost Residential Zone is the largest among all zones. This is to ensure 
that there will be sufficient affordable houses for the local community. The location 
of the Low Cost Residential Zone is positioned this way in the sense that the local 
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community can have an overall view of the town and also the town’s head leading 
park. The stated zone is also situated this way in the sense that they can enjoy the 
soothing atmosphere, further away from the hustle and bustle of the CBD zone and 
LIZ zone. Both of the LCR zones are positioned adjacent to the linear parks which is 
stretched and branched out from Alpheim Park. This is to provide the leisure of 
walking and outdoor recreational activities among the local community which 
surrounds the zone. This will in turn enhance the walkability pleasure among the local 
community and hence making it more sustainable. Throughout the two zones, local 
services centres are positioned in a way it will ensure the local community’s 
convenience one way or the other. It comprises religious centres, community halls, 
clinics and also convenient stores. 
HIGH COST RESIDENTIAL ZONE [HCR] 
The HCR zone is located adjacent to the North West Zoned LCR .[ North East ] The 
linear park at the North point of the town segregates the two zones. The HCR zone is 
located this way to ensure that the residents can enjoy the picturesque view for both 
the Recreational Ground and also Alpheim Park. Besides is also located nearer to 
the Transport Central Hub to ensure the convenience of connectivity for the 
residents during normal working hours. Besides, the HCR zone offers a long streak of 
promenade waterfront facing Aindcrad Lake 1 in Alpheim Park. This will ensure the 
comfort and sustainable living of the local residents. As what is provided in the LCR 
zone, HCR zone too has community halls, religious centres, clinics and also 
convenient stores. 
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT [CBD] 
This zone is the busiest part of the town and is located adjacent to the LIZ zone. 
[ South East ] The CBD is located this way to ensure the convenience of labours to 
move about in between the CBD area and also LIZ area. This is to save time during 
working hours and to reduce traffic congestions during peak periods. The CBD will 
comprise of various genres of malls featuring different shopping experience, 
shopping complexes, normal shop lots, government buildings and offices, police 
departments, fire departments, educational hub and institutes with research facilities 
etc.. These various kinds of facilities and buildings will ensure and enhance the job 
opportunity of the local community and thus increasing the local income of the 
town. The CBD zone is also laid in front of the a promenade waterfront which is a 
continuous streak from the promenade in the HCR zone. The local community can 
get to relax at the waterfront after hectic working hours and thus enjoy the scenery 
of the park. 
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONE [LIZ] 
Only Light Industrial Zone is featured in this town as to reduce the effect of pollutions 
towards the eco-friendly environment and sustainable living. The LIZ zone is located 
right opposite of the Recreational Ground which is the left side of the main gateway. 
[ South East ] The LIZ zone is mainly based on the manufacture of recreational based 
items and equipment. This area consists of factories, warehouses and also fields for 
solar and biomass energy to enhance the usage of renewable and environmental 
friendly resources. 
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ALPHEIM PARK 
It is located at the central region of the town and it features a large man made lake 
– Aindcrad Lake 1, 4 branched out linear parks, park boardwalk, cycling trails, 
relaxation kiosks and also vast varieties of plants and vegetation. The lake is 
segregated into two parts, the recreational area and also the fishing quay. The 
fishing quay is a smaller sized area distribution and it serves to let the local 
community to enhance their hobby of fishing while relaxing in the park at the same 
time. The wharf of the fishing quay is located next to the CBD management hub 
which can also be access via the promenade waterfront above. In the middle of 
Alpheim Park is the Energy & Water Retreatment Plant where major waterworks are 
being carried out. It is, however separated and inaccessible for the public as it is not 
authorised. The entire park including the branched out linear parks are inaccessible 
for automobiles and other transportation and it is entirely replaced by jogging trails 
and also bicycle lanes. This is to ensure that no pollution is caused within the park 
and also to enhance the pleasure of walkability within the natural environment of 
the park. 
Illustrations and Images of an impression of Aindcrad 
Waterfront Promenade Aindcrad Lake 1 ( Alpheim Park ) 
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Transport Central Hub Recreational Ground 
TOPOGRAPHY, TERRAIN & POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AINDCRAD 
Depth Distribution 
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Flat terrain 
Sloppy hills 
Tilted edges 
Medium terrain 
Deep terrain 
Base terrain 
Shallow 
Moderate 
Deep 
The town is not based on a piece of flat land, 
but on a sloppy terrain which later on is 
further modified to suit the needs and 
requirements of the functions and the 
buildings in the town. The main land where 
most of the buildings are situated is located 
on flat terrain. Gradually going inwards 
towards the central region is getting deeper 
and steeper as the inland part of the town is 
being shaped naturally by different varieties 
of landscapes. As for the Recreational Ground 
and the Agriculture Zone, it is shaped lower 
deeper to allow mitigation of water to take 
place to retain the water.
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Population Distribution 
Low Population 
Flat terrain 
Medium Population 
Population 
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Flat terrain 
High Population 
Very High Population 
Low Density 
Medium Density 
High Density 
Dense 
The population distribution of the town is 
mainly denser in the centralized part of the 
town. In this case it’s the CBD zone. This is 
because CBD zone is the center for business, 
commerce and also administrative buildings 
and offices. Here, the local community work 
and gather around and hence making it the 
densest part of the town. On the other hand, 
agriculture zone is the lowest in population. 
The land will be only mainly populated by 
farmers and agriculture workers, without any 
common citizens living in that zone of town, 
thus making it the least dense among all of 
the zones in Aindcrad.
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GREEN AREA DISTRIBUTION OF AINDCRAD 
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As shown in the illustration above is the green 
spaces distributed equally throughout the 
town. This is to ensure that the greeneries are 
implemented at places where local citizens 
have easy access to it and thus cut down time 
of arrival and hence increase the walkability 
throughout the town. Besides, by increasing the 
size of green spaces, green lung spaces will be 
increased as well, and thus neutralizing the 
effect of pollution from vehicles and also 
pollutants produced from LIZ. Green spaces also 
serves as spaces to enhance recreational 
activities among the local communities and 
indirectly mending their own social life.
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TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM & CONNECTIVITY OF AINDCRAD 
Transport Central Hub 
- Serves as the hub for all 
public transportations, 
initiates and coordinate 
all throughout the town 
- Divides monorails into 4 
parts - North, South, 
Agricultural and 
Industrial Zone 
Main Gateway 
- Main road leading 
- Connects 
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Agricultural Zone Railway 
- Main route to connect 
Agricultural Zone 
throughout the town 
- Branched out from the 
Transport Central Hub 
Expressway 
- Act as a highway and 
connects the outer part 
of the town 
- Ensure time saving and 
convenience of citizens 
Sub Monorail 
Station 
- Allow pick 
up & drop 
off from 
different 
parts of 
town 
- Serves as 
transit 
zone 
between 
monorails 
Bus Trails & Lanes 
- Stretches 
throughout all 
parts of town 
which act as 
another mean of 
public transport 
- Stops by every Sub 
Monorail Station to 
allow transit from 
monorails to buses 
Roads 
- Main trail of 
transportation for 
private 
into Aindcrad 
automobiles 
Town 
- Connects all inner 
parts industrial of the zones 
town 
which and recreational 
are branched 
out ground from and the 
act as 
expressways, a bypass between 
bus 
trails both and zones 
lanes 
Railway [Monorail] 
- Stretches 
throughout 
the town and 
transport 
citizens 
- Circulates the 
entire town 
and comes 
back and 
forth to fit 
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ROAD LANE DISRIBUTION OF AINDCRAD 
FOOTPATH CYCLE LANE CAR LANE BUS LANES CAR LANE CYCLE LANE 
2000mm 1800mm 3800mm 6400mm 3800mm 1800mm 
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FOOTPATH 
To ensure the 
safety of 
pedestrians 
along the road. 
To enhance and 
encourage 
walkability 
around the 
town. 
Connected 
throughout the 
town along all 
roads and 
expressways. 
Fitted with rest 
places, 
recreational 
kiosks and tree 
pits. 
To enhance the 
pleasure of 
CYCLE LANE 
To ensure the 
safety of the 
cyclist. 
To enhance the 
pleasure of cycling 
in the local 
community. 
Built on both sides 
on the 
expressways. 
Part of the road 
BUS LANES 
A public 
transportation 
which is 
connected 
throughout the 
town. 
Circulates the 
town to enhance 
the usability of 
public 
transportation. 
Specific lane for 
public buses to 
avoid road 
congestion and 
traffic congestion. 
CAR LANE 
One lane car lane. 
To reduce the 
usage of private 
automobiles. 
Connected from 
roads to 
expressways in the 
town. 
Separated with 
another car lane. 
To reduce the 
speed of car to 
ensure the safety 
of pedestrians.
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TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM OF AINDCRAD 
To enhance mobility and connectivity 
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Monorail System 
Accommodates numerous 
number of citizens and 
transport the citizens back and 
forth the town throughout 
every zones in town which 
saves time, reduce traffic 
congestions and is user friendly 
yet environmental friendly. 
Underground Subway System 
Fast speed rapid monorail 
which is operating beneath the 
town. It is a linkage of fast 
speed rapid monorail which 
transport citizens form zones to 
zones of the town underground 
to reach their destinations 
without having to face the fear 
of traffic congestions.
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Roads & Private Automobiles 
Self owned transport which allows 
the local community to drive 
around freely throughout the town 
as the roads connects the inner 
parts of the town which gradually 
leads to the expressways of the 
towns and hence leading the 
citizens to main zones of the town. 
The roads are mainly only for 
private automobiles and also 
public buses to reduce the issue on 
road congestions. 
Bus Lanes & Public Buses 
Bus lanes & trails are being 
implemented throughout the town 
specifically only for buses. This is 
to ensure that traffic congestion 
will be reduced and thus always 
encourage the usability of public 
transportation. This way, pollution 
around the town can be reduced 
and hence ensure the 
sustainability of eco- friendly 
environment in terms of 
transportation and connectivity 
around the town.
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TOWN ENHANCEMENT & SUSTAINABLE APPROACHES 
Some of the town enhancement strategies that will be implemented onto Aindcrad 
Town is the Solar Transportation, Solar Farms and also Biomass Renewable Energy. 
These ways act as alternatives in terms of supplying energy source throughout the 
whole town. Besides, mobile Recycling System will be implemented throughout 
certain parts of major and busiest zones of the towns. Not to forget the 
implementations of linear parks to be included into the greenery of the town. 
1) Forests can absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. 
2) Forests can be harvested sustainably to produce biomass ( contains 
waster bi-products produced by carbon dioxide gas. 
3) Biomass can be converted into heat and useful energy. 
4) Carbon dioxide is released back into the atmosphere and thus 
allowing this useful, pragmatic and sustainable cycle to be repeated 
all over again. 
The biomass renewable energy can serve as an alternative way to produce 
and generate energy for instance electrical energy for domestic and 
industrial purposes in a way to substitute water energy in the long run. This 
can ensure water supply from the lake can always be sufficient for other 
important uses in the town. 
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BIOMASS RENEWABLE 
ENERGY 
Make use of the existing forest 
area surrounding the town and 
utilize the forests into 
renewable energy. 
Implement factories regarding 
biomass energy near forests 
which are located at the LIZ 
zone of the town. 
Convert biomass energy and 
bi-product into useful energy 
to contribute to the town’s 
utilities.
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This will ensure sustainable and eco-friendly way of living in the town without 
causing any harm to the health of the local community and also to the 
environment. 
1) Solar panels absorb UV rays and store inside its panel as heat energy. 
2) The heat energy gradually turn into kinetic energy when it heats up 
and thus is used to generate power in the bus, making it moves using 
kinetic energy initially produce via heat energy from the sun. 
3) The same concept applies onto the monorails as the kinetic energy will 
generate movement onto the magnetic tracks of the monorail and its 
railways, causing it to move independently without the use of 
electricity. 
Solar transportation is one of the major green approaches in terms of 
transportation in the town and hence will ensure sustainable mobility and 
connectivity around the town. Utilizing the benefits of solar panels wisely like 
implementing it onto transportations will certainly save energy and thus 
making the public transportation in Aindcrad green and sustainable yet eco-friendly. 
This is because it does not require and will not cause any further wastage of 
energy but reusing available energy provided via solar energy which is 
pollution free. 
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SOLAR TRANSPORT 
Using renewable energy - solar 
thermal energy onto public 
transportation. 
Enhance the usability and 
sustainability of public 
transportations in the town. 
Solar thermal panels will be 
implemented onto frequently 
used public transportation to 
reduce energy wastage.
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SOLAR FARMING 
By using solar farming in the 
new township, it will ensure 
convenience, affordability, high 
usability and also energy saving. 
By having solar farms, it can 
substitute the role of the lake as 
the main source of energy to 
generate electricity. In the long 
run, it will be advantageous to 
the lake as the lake would not 
face the issue of water shortage. 
Solar farming can in turn 
generates electricity for both 
domestic and industrial uses. By 
doing so, it will not only saves 
energy but yet will guarantee 
pollution free generation of 
power as it is entirely eco-friendly. 
The solar panels implemented in the solar farm will 
absorb UV rays from the Sun and put to temporary 
storage within the cells in the solar panels. After the 
cells are fully heated up until a certain amount of 
temperature, it will gradually convert into kinetic 
energy which will be transported into the central part 
of the town where the main substation are located 
and hence only then the generated electrical energy 
will be equally distributed accordingly based on their 
weightages to residential zones, CBD and also 
industrial zones throughout the town.
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An image illustrating a solar farm which will be implemented onto Aindcrad 
Town. 
By emphasizing on nature, hence this will encourage and increase the 
walkability of the local community throughout the town and thus carry out 
daily recreational activities. 
Due to the absence of roads in the parks, hence no any means of 
transportations are allowed in the park area. This will ensure that the 
atmosphere and the natural environment of the park is not polluted by 
vehicles’ pollutant. 
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LINEAR PARKS 
It will be implemented along the 
residential areas and also in 
between the residential and 
agricultural zones. 
There will be no roads or 
expressways whatsoever being 
built in the parks as this will 
disrupts the whole purpose of 
the whole existence of the park, 
that is to emphasize the life of 
getting back to nature, to 
reduce the distance between 
the local community and nature.
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An image illustrating a typical linear park which will be implemented into 
Aindcrad Town. 
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MOBILE RECYCLING STATION 
Its serves to encourage the local 
community to recycle instead of 
just dumping useful and 
reusable wastes into the 
garbage. 
It is mobile so it can be placed a 
anywhere throughout the town 
and thus allowing the citizens to 
recycle wastes wherever and 
whenever they are. 
1) Processed items are collected to 
manufactured into useful items . 
2) Collection of trash and recyclable 
wastes throughout the town and thus 
send it to the recycling center to be 
sorted and classified before 
undergoing different processes.
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GREEN PLANS OF AINDCRAD 
Green plan, as the name suggested are plans on how to implement green 
technology onto an infrastructure of a town. It also serves to become and develop 
into sustainable approaches for the town to enhance comfort and quality of living 
along with environmental-friendly technologies. Henceforth, there are several green 
implementations which will be proposed and later on, implemented onto the town 
which will also serves to provide sustainable living. 
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An image illustrating a typical 
mobile recycling station which 
will be implemented into 
Aindcrad Town. 
RAINWATER HARVESTING 
Purpose : 
To save water consumption and over reliant towards the water 
supply from the lake as its supply is limited, to reuse water which 
has been retreated and hence saves resources. 
Benefits : 
It provides an independent water supply during regional water 
restrictions and in developed countries is often used to 
supplement the main supply. It provides water when there is a 
drought, can help mitigate flooding of low-lying areas and enable 
ground water levels to be sustained. It also helps in the 
availability of potable water as rainwater is substantially free of 
salinity and other salts. 
It is actually the accumulation of 
deposition of rainwater into a specific 
tank for temporary storage before it can 
be reuse due to slight contamination of 
water. 
An image of cistern for 
rainwater storage purpose.
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URBAN AGRICULTURE 
Purpose : 
To save water consumption and practice 
and implement the technology of reusing 
treated water for vegetative agriculture 
purposes. 
Benefits : 
It will enhance the productivity and the 
quality of the vegetative product as the 
water used to water products are treated 
accordingly based on standard medium to 
suit different types of vegetation, 
considering the fact of different 
typography, temperature and also climate. 
It is the accumulations of water from the gutter 
(rainwater) and hence being treated using different types 
of suitable medium and nutrient to suit the growth of 
vegetation. After that, the treated medium is placed into 
a pot which are attached to pipes beneath the flower 
pots and hence used to water the vegetation either 
manually or by using sprinklers. 
An image showing a typical layout of 
urban agriculture with potted base.
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ROOFTOP GARDEN 
Purpose : 
Besides the decorative benefit, roof 
plantings have the purpose to provide 
food, temperature control, hydrological 
benefits, architectural enhancement, and 
also recreational opportunities. The 
practice of cultivating food on the rooftop 
of buildings is sometimes referred to 
as rooftop farming which usually consist 
green roof, hydroponics, aeroponics or air-dynaponics 
systems or container gardens. 
Benefits : 
It will enhance the local community to 
become self reliant. They can grow their 
self owned agriculture crops and sustain 
their own lives. Besides, roof gardens roles 
are very significant as they serves to 
reduce the temperature of the urban area 
and hence provide humidity around the 
town. Henceforth it serves to reduce heat 
around the urban area and thus reduce 
energy consumption. 
An illustration showing a typical rooftop of a 
commercial block having rooftop garden 
being implemented onto its roof.
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Rooftop gardens are being implemented in the town to let the local 
community emphasize on green living and encourage self vegetation. It also 
serves as a technique on space utilization in the highly congested urban area 
and to prevent landscaping congestion. It also serves as a wise way to fully 
utilize the empty space of the roof. 
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URBAN GREENHOUSE 
Purpose : 
The enhance the quality and quantity of 
the productivity of agricultural products in 
the town in a short amount of tie to cope 
with the demand of food due to due to 
dense population. 
Benefits : 
The agricultural product and quantity will 
be able to cope with the dense population 
of the town and at the same time 
producing a large quantity of high quality 
product for the local community and also 
to be exported to enhance local income. 
The urban greenhouse that will be implementing onto 
the town will emphasize the usage of organic fertilizers 
onto self produce vegetation. Daylight conservation will 
also be implemented onto the vegetation method in 
order to enhance the speed of growth and the quality of 
the product. The urban greenhouse are proposed to be 
implemented on rooftops of commercial blocks and also 
in the agricultural zone of the town itself. 
An illustration showing a urban greenhouse 
which is being implemented onto the 
rooftops of one of the buildings.
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A typical scenario on the Green Implementations on buildings in Aidncrad 
- The proposed town will be going to implement rooftop gardens at zones and places which 
are likely to suffer from urban heat island effect, which in this case CBD buildings and LIZ 
buildings are most likely to occur. Therefore, green roofs / rooftop gardens are to be focus 
on buildings in those two zones. 
- Green façade or in other words vertical gardens are to implemented onto commercial blocks 
for instance shop lots and normal shopping complexes. This is to reduce the urban heat 
temperature around the zones which have denser populations and congested area. 
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- Solar panels are likely to be implemented onto house in High Cost Residential Zone (HCR). 
This is because the installation of solar panels are costly and very unlikely to be 
implemented onto houses in Low Cost residential Zone (LCR). Besides, the main aim to 
implement the solar panels onto houses is to ensure that the local community utilize energy 
wisely and do not waste heat energy and electricity in household area for domestic uses. 
- Rooftop Urban Greenhouse will be implemented on the rooftops of shopping malls to allow 
customers to stroll on the rooftop while getting close to nature. This is also a wise way to 
utilize the empty space on top of a roof. Besides, the urban greenhouse is also to be 
implemented onto the Agriculture Zone. This is to increase the productivity and the quality 
of the agricultural products. 
- Rainwater harvesting should be implemented onto every houses in order to save water 
supply and in preparation of emergencies like water restriction and water crisis. 
[LG1] WATERWORKS & UNDERGROUND PIPING SYSTEM 
This is where water supply is collected from the sewerage system beneath 
[LG2] and is filtered once more before being distributed to all household and 
industrial zones for own uses. 
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Sub Water Treatment Plant 
- A sub water storage 
and treatment plant 
to avoid water being 
contaminated and 
transported around 
the town.
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[LG2] Water Wastes & Sewerage Piping System 
This is the base of all the water supply throughout the whole town. Here all 
wastes and sewerage is being accumulated and collected from each sub 
wastes storages and is then transported to the waste management & 
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Main Water Pipes 
- Main water pipes 
which is branched out 
from the Energy & 
Water Treatment 
Plant 
- Stretches throughout 
the town and transfer 
clean water source 
Energy & Water Treatment 
Plant 
- Main hub to treat the 
water from the lake to 
distribute to the local 
community. 
- Storage place for 
water sources to 
ensure sufficient 
water supply. 
- Use water as an 
alternative source of 
Sub Water Pipes 
- Act as a sub pipe 
which is branched out 
from the main water 
pipes. 
- Circulates the whole 
town and transfer 
retreated water from
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sewerage hub and only after the first stage of filtration, then it is transported 
upwards to LG1 for further retreatment. 
Main Sewerage pipes 
- Circulates and 
stretches throughout 
the underground 
system of the town, 
collecting industrial , 
agricultural and also 
domestic wastes and 
transferring it to the 
sub wastes storages to 
be temporarily stored 
for retreatment 
process. 
Perspective View from the Main Gateway of the town, East Entry Point 
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Waste Management & Sewerage 
System Hub 
- To treat the wastes from all 
zones of the town and to act 
as a temporary storage space 
for wastes and treated water. 
- To transfer treated wastes 
into usable water resources 
to LG1 - the water treatment 
plant, to retreat all water to 
be transferred to all zones of 
the town. 
Sub wastes Storages 
- To act as a temporary 
storage for wastes 
surrounding the town 
and branches out via 
the pipes of the 
sewerage system and 
transfer all wastes 
from all zones to the 
waste management & 
sewerage system hub 
to be further 
retreated.
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Conclusion 
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Through the process of this assignment, I had obtain a clearer and deeper 
understanding on the importance of efficient and systematic urban planning in order to 
build a good and efficient future town. In order to develop a deeper understanding towards 
the different kinds of cities whether it is an ancient city, present city, lost city and etc. In 
order to clarify this statement , I have to carry out deep and refine researches based on the 
topic. Apart from that, after obtaining the information needed, I would have to carry out 
analytical and comprehensive understanding towards the information found and thus 
eliminate and obtain useful points which is suitable and adequate for the assignments given. 
Apart from that, I have to carry out detailed analysis and interpretation on the 
problems faced by each different types of towns and cities and brainstorm on ways to solve 
the problems. Upon the process on producing this proposal, I had come to attention on the 
importance of efficient planning in order to make the town sustainable and livable. In this 
context, I should pay more attention on implementing green approaches onto township 
planning in order to make it sustainable and livable for all people from all walks of life. I also 
come to attention that eco-friendly town is very important to sustain the daily activities of 
the local community and hence should be the primary key in the proposed town. 
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ENBE - Project 3 ( Final Project ) ~ Built Environments - A Better Future Town

  • 1. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Better Livable Town AindcrAd Name : Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing Student ID : 0318715 FNBE April 2014 Name : Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing Student ID : 0318715 FNBE April 2014 Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 1
  • 2. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Content: 1. Introduction 2. A Town - Investigation on Better Township or Town or City Guidelines and Issues 3. Investigation & Data Collection: Ancient and old cities/town 4. Investigation & Data Collection: The present towns 5. Investigation & Data Collection: The future and better township 6. The New “X” Town – AINDCRAD - Overview - Master Plan - Cross Sections - Zoning - Topography, Terrain & Population Distribution - Green Space - Transportation - Town Enhancement - Green Plan - Green Implementation - Waterworks - Sketches of Perspective View 7. The Conclusion 8. References list Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 2
  • 3. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Introduction After reading , analyzing and interpreting the brief, I understand that I am assigned to describe the different characteristics o the natural and built environment through numerous explorations on basic elements such as natural topography, landscape, space, building and infrastructure. This is done by proposing a town wit a proper and efficient layout which is a better livable future town. From a detail analysis of the brief, I am also introduced to various types of grid systems which includes the square grids, triangle grids, hexagon grids, radial grids and also other types of mixed grids which are used for urban planning systematically. To make this town a success, I must fully understand he geometrical shape , form, pattern, hierarchy system and structure of the town. The main focus of the town are such as squares, gardens monuments, town halls, pavilions, civic buildings, arises and also vistas. Emphasis should also be taken on the zoning of the town which prioritizes the community of the town. List of daily activities, necessities, populations and also social issues are being slotted into priority. All of these are connected into creating a sustainable and better living environment for the people of the town. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 3
  • 4. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Based on my personal opinion, the outcome of this assignment helps me to understand the natural and built environment physically and also based on their characteristics which help to coexist along with one another without losing its balance. I should be able to understand the landscape, topography , space utilization and also infrastructures of buildings, which will totally relate back to the main topic of this module. City VS Town • Definitions - Cities are early human settlement which is basically larger than a village and also a town. It has its own municipal boundary which allows the administrative department to have govern authorities onto the stated area and thus carry out and act certain policies and also for development purposes. - Town’s main difference compared to cities are the size of the population. As stated, it is also a human early settlement which is larger than a village but Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 4
  • 5. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation smaller than a city. It can be a suburban area which has certain municipal govern policies or as well as a multidisciplinary policies implemented onto it. It usually has a centralized part within its area for easier and efficient management. CITIES TOWNS • History - Cities and towns are mainly alike. The only main difference that sets them apart is the time frame of the foundation and settlement of the city and town. From the context of this, we can tell that a city has been in someplace for quite a while as the facilities and accommodations implemented onto it is very advanced, more efficient and more sustainable. As for town, it is still settlements which are immature in terms of development and the facilities are implemented in the designated township area. - The histories of both types of settlement are mainly due to human activities, whereby all human seek shelters, surviving and thus slowly leading to evolution of mankind in terms of activities being carried out in terms of scale and the population size. Social histories also gradually picked up its form for town as well as architecture sociology, urban geography. This leads to a strong foundation of in terms of social system and the culture which is gradually developed into a structured town. • Characteristics and guidelines of a good township Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 5
  • 6. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation - Systematic and efficient urban planning in terms of zoning and designation of places according to their functions and different usability. - Smart integration and linkage throughout different parts / zones of the town. - Strong and secure security and safety of the town which emphasizes on the citizens of the town. - Administrative departments which meet the needs and requirements of the citizens of the town and ensure its convenience. - Centralized business district to ensure job opportunities for the local community and ensure the livability of the town. Township with proper urban planning • Characteristics of future town The major point to take note into developing a new town is to ensure the town stays on and to be independent and sustainable as long as possible. Henceforth, it is only fair to say that the most important thing of a future town is the SUSTAINIBILITY. - Security and safety are the main priorities of the town, thus modern technology to handle and curb with this issues are implemented. This is to ensure that daily activities can still go on without crime interventions and interferences. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 6
  • 7. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation - Facilities and spaces have to be balanced as well. Facilities have to be implemented onto places with deep consideration of space utilizations. It could not jeopardize the need of the local community to acquire recreational spaces and pleasure. - Greenery also play a major role in a good town. Greenery serves a recreational area and also healthy decorative spaces. It serves as green lungs in a settlement for instance a town and hence ensure the comfort of the local community. Recreational spaces can be implemented specifically on outdoor purposes. It can serve as an alternative source of income for the proposed town as well as a tourist attraction in the town. It can only serve as a place around town to enhance the local community’s public relations. - Transportation and connectivity have to be efficient and systematic. It have to ensure it carry out the major role and functions to the local community, which is to enhance transportation needs, provide cheap and convenient transportation to the local community and also provide walkability in the town. This will enhance and further it strengthen its point of eco friendly connectivity. - Eco friendly facilities and energy can be implemented and as an emphasis in town. It can be implemented onto heavy duty facilities for instance transportations, business and commercial area and also places where daily activities are always on the go. This energy used can be also transformed into reusable energy for other useful purposes. Security of a township Greenery and landscape for recreational purposes Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 7
  • 8. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Eco-friendly Township Planning Investigation & Data Collection: Ancient Cities __________________________________________________________________________________________ Case Study 1 - Pompeii, Italy This case study - Pompeii, Italy is chosen due to its efficient urban planning and smart integration of water sources and management to enhance sustainability of city. A view of Pompeii as seen today. An aerial view of the urban planning of the ancient city • History and brief introduction Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 8
  • 9. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation - It is founded by Osci (Oscan) which appears to be the Oscan word for number five, which suggest that either the community consisted of five hamlets or perhaps settled by a family group. Hence number five was chosen. - It covers a total area of 64 to 67 hectares which approximately accommodates 11000 to 11500 people and act as a major city in the regions at its time. - It acts as major crossroads between towns such as Cumae, Nola and Stabiae. - Act as a safe port for the Greek and Phoenician sailors. • The characteristic of focus in my town - A town which emphasize on the usability and also management of water sources. The stated type of town / city has to be efficient and systematic in terms of water distribution, clean sources of water and efficient sewerage system around the town / city. Efficient urban planning has also been the main priority in the planning of a township which is greatly associated with water management system and waterworks. • The significance and details of the city - Proper, efficient and systematic planning of the city layout to accommodate the maximum amount of people without causing any inconvenience to the public. - Pompeii practice the three stream running water system across the whole city. Each stream is associated with each specific uses. One of the stream is linked to public fountains, second is linked to public baths and whereas the third stream is linked to homes of wealthy citizens. - The water supply mainly came and was utilized from a nearby river which is situated in Pompeii. The water was directed to centralized water tower called Castellum Aquae. The main water supply from the tower itself will cut off automatically when there is arise of issues on water shortage. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 9
  • 10. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation - The usage of aqueduct is one of the main facilities in Pompeii dealing with the water management in Pompeii. Due to the topography in Pompeii which is slightly tilted downwards, aqueduct serves as one of the major facilities to collect, direct and even store water. It is built in a way such that it collect water from a higher place of the city and direct the water flow to Central Pompeii which is slightly lower than the source of the water which is the river in the city. - The Castellum Aquae are the main connections of the aqueduct and the smaller branches of the water pipes around Pompeii. Therefore, it is more convenient and more understandable to place the Castellum Aquae at a higher point of the city. - Public spaces is also one of the major emphasis in Pompeii. Places like the Coliseum, The Forum, theatre, museums etc. had been serving the people of Pompeii as a recreational spot for them to carry out various recreational activities, not to mention the Public Bath as well. An image of Castellum Aquae in Pompeii The Public Forum • Conclusion of city Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 10
  • 11. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation - All in all, in order to make Pompeii an organized and sustainable city, Pompeii has various implementations which benefits the people. No doubt there wasn’t any lake in Pompeii, but still in order to obtain water, Pompeii did it by utilizing the river found in the city itself. - To do this, they need to acquire certain level of technology and also management system in order for the waterworks to run smoothly in Pompeii. Along with this, they succeed to realize the importance of coordination between urban planning – the arrangement of buildings in the city, and also the types of water management facilities. - All of this systematical way of doing things makes Pompeii a more sustainable ancient city which succeed into becoming one of the most important and also a role model as a city. - Recreational areas are also equally important as it is served to provide leisure to the local community. Even so, the implementation of the public areas should not contaminate and jeopardize any resources, coordination of urban planning and also daily human activities in the city. • Information or elements that I can implement in my future town - Efficient and systematic urban planning around the town with high coordination between the functionality, usability and sustainability. - High utilization of water source in town – the lake has to be properly and efficiently utilize. This is to ensure that the town will be very sustainable with the lake as both of them, the town and the lake goes hand in hand together. - Recreational areas should also be imposed onto the town as it provides leisure to the town’s people. However, in order to make a town which is far more eco-friendly and sustainable, recreational spaces like green spaces and landscaping have to be top of the list. - Public spaces should focus more on eco-friendliness and thus should implement more greens, for instance pocket parks, urban parks, forest reserves, plaza, streetscapes etc. . Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 11
  • 12. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation A view of a typical streetscape A view of a typical plaza Investigation & Data Collection: Present Towns / Township __________________________________________________________________________________________ Case Study 2 - Sylvan Lake Township, Alberta, Canada The case study, Sylvan Lake Township, Alberta, Canada is chosen due to its close relativity of concept of the proposed town and the utilization of the purpose of lake as recreational medium and a constant source of water supply for agricultural purposes for local income. A view from the Sylvan Lake of the Sylvan Lake Township • History and brief introduction Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 12
  • 13. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation - Sylvan Lake Township was originally settled by French speaking immigrants from Quebec and the United States. - As it continues to farm and nurture as a more mature town, it quickly became the mainstay in the area and since 1923, agriculture starts to took it form in a much bigger scale. This is due to grain elevators being built drastically for the convenience of the local farmers and hence slowly became renowned as a town. - This attracted visitors from all places especially during summer seasons and hence gradually turning a simple agriculture town into a recreational and small scaled tourism town. • The characteristic of focus in my town - A town which emphasize on recreational activities and facilities. In this context, it does not neglect the importance to utilize the exiting lake for recreational and also daily activities purposes as it will link to the main focus of this town’s proposal which is by treating the lake of the town as a main character and attraction in the township. The focus is also on a town which can fully utilize the usage of the exiting lake apart from recreational purposes and also use it for other useful purposes which can enhance sustainable living for the local community and again relating it back to the lake. • The significance and details of the town - It is initially based on agriculture and the lake is fully utilize for agriculture purposes. Local farmers back then utilize Sylvan Lake as the main source of water. - As the scale of agriculture took place in a bigger scale, agriculture elevators were built in order to cope with the intake and the production of agricultural crops and product. - Sylvan Lake also serves as a recreational spot mainly for citizens of Red Deer, a nearby city in Alberta. The lake is used as a medium for recreational activities. - Resort cottages were built by the lake in order to cope with the amount of tourist that visits the lake every year. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 13
  • 14. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation - Transportations links have been upgraded, for instance railways, highways and also easy and user friendly streets along the town of Sylvan Lake. - The specific lake which attracts more and more tourists every year hence further enhance the tourism and outdoor recreational business. - Sylvan Lake thus act as a major attraction in the town and thus plays a major role for food supply, source of water supply and a hot spot for recreational activities which will further enhance the recreational tourism business. • Conclusion of town - The lake is fully utilize in the township and it is the key of survival in the township. This is because without it, there will be no proper and constant flow of water supply for agriculture and domestic purposes. - Agricultural in the town is also part of the main source of food in the town and without the lake in the township itself, food supply could not be nurtured, produced and supplied to all the citizens in the local community. - A good township with a lake should also utilize the town’s existing lake for other useful purposes, for instance recreational businesses. It can be utilize as another medium to enhance the local income apart from agriculture. - Recreational business will nurture and gradually transform itself into a larger scale of business and slowly transform the town into a mature and independent township. • Information or elements that I can implement in my future town Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 14
  • 15. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation - Utilize the purpose of the lake and enhance it into other uses which can contribute to the local community. - Make use of the lake for recreational elements, for instance water sports parks, recreational ground, lake parks, esplanades by the lakes and also streetscapes overlooking the lakes and etc. - Make use of the constant water supply of the lake for agriculture purposes to enhance the productivity of agricultural products. - Insert more green spaces in conjunction with recreational elements along the lake to enhance eco-friendliness and also beautify the environment, provide larger green lung spaces to the local community. Lakes which will be implemented in my town and use as a recreational attraction. Lake as a source of water supply for agriculture purposes. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 15
  • 16. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Investigation & Data Collection: The future of towns and Better Towns __________________________________________________________________________________________ Case Studies : Based on statement above - Case Study 1 - Pompeii, Italy - Case Study 2 - Sylvan Lake Township, Alberta, Canada Based on accumulated data from both case studies of ancient / past civilization ( cities ) and also present civilization ( town ), it is to be aware that both of the case studies stated is mainly focusing on the use of water as their main source of food supply, water and also other purposes which contribute to the local community. Besides, these two case studies stated have a large common specifications and characteristics as compared to the newly proposed town. There was a great focus placed on creating an infrastructure that supported large numbers of cars. Streets were organized to manage traffic patterns and problems, but today, as the population rapidly increases, there is a remarkable issue: There isn't room to build any more streets, and there certainly isn't room for every person to own a car. With this in mind, public transportation issues will need to be addressed, and transportation systems within towns greatly expanded; additionally, it's thought that biking will become a more popular means of transport, and creating safer bike lanes that are separate from car lanes will be a necessity. In regards to the environment, planners may seek inspirations from places like Stockholm, which trends ahead of the curve in regard to forward-thinking environmental sustainability strategies. Other countries, like China and Singapore, are working in tandem to create so-called "eco-cities" like Tianjin, currently being developed 93 miles (150 km) outside of Beijing. The city could house some 350,000 people and aims to be sustainable by using renewable energy, green building practices, water recycling, a green public transportation system, and preserving existing wetlands and biodiversity Finally, technology will play a role in the considerations of urban planners. As development strives to meet the needs of a growing population while remaining Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 16
  • 17. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation sustainable, smart technologies should be integrated that can heighten energy efficiency, maintain public security and alleviate congestion. The technologies used might include video telecommunications, wireless sensors, wireless processors or mobile telecommunications. Many, if not most, of these technologies already exist, but aren't being implemented, often because of the fragmentation among the various offices of city governments. Future urban planning will need to address smoother communication among governing bodies to help implement their plans, whether they be technological or environmental. Town with highly advanced technological systems Efficient and systematic transportations has to be implemented in order to smooth the connectivity process among the citizens in town. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 17
  • 18. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation The New “X” Town - Aindcrad The newly proposed town will be situated at Perak . The proposed development will be laid on an approximate land area of 30 km² with an existing lake and together with a proposed man made lake. The existing lake will be designated to be located at the recreational ground of the town, whereby the other man made lake will be designated to be located at the central region of the proposed town. The town will be based on a radial grid system zoning method in terms of urban planning. As an overall, it consists of four main wings which includes the North Wing, South wing, Agricultural Wing and also the Industrial Wing which circulates the lake at the central region of the town. The entry point of the town is situated at the Eastern side of the town. (i) Land area : approx. 30km² (ii) Built up area : approx. 23km² (iii) Lake area : - man made : approx. 4km² - existing : approx. 3km² (iv) Population : approx. 120,000 - 150,000 The name of the proposed town is named Aindcrad. It is an abbreviation of three words, An Incarnating Radius. As the name suggested, it will hope to stay incarnated as possible, leaving the people of the town to stay as united, peaceful and strong no matter what comes. The shape of the central region of the town symbolises a circle and hence defining it into a radius. As for the two lakes which are the man made lake and the exiting lake, they are named Aindcrad Lake 1 and Aindcrad Lake 2 respectively which basically named after the township, whereby the central park will be named Alpheim Park due to the nature landscaping that will be offered which will plan and hope to create a soothing atmosphere in the town itself. PROPOSED CONCEPT Smartly integrated, vast connections and linkage which circulates the town, environmental friendly and sustainable living environment. Eco- friendly - nature conservation and preservation. Space utilization. Energy saving . Built form design and landscaping criteria Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 18
  • 19. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation AIM To implement and emphasize on green and sustainable living for different aspect which will in one way or another benefit the people. The main focus of the town is to serve as a recreational business based town. In this context, the main source of economy is business based on recreational items , goods, items as well as activities charged on tourist and also the local community. For this proposed town, the recreational ground is the main attraction along with Alpheim Park which is located at the central region of the town. The recreational ground which features its approx. area of 3km2 Aindcrad Lake 2, it offers water sports activities, boating competitions and also international events hosted from round the globe. The ground also offers recreational spaces for people from all walks of life to relax and have fun around the township. Apart from that Alpheim Park also features a man made lake which is named Aindcrad Lake 1. The particular lake is segregated into two parts, namely recreational lake and also fishing quay. The fishing quay emphasize of fisheries and activities related to it. This is also part of the recreational activities that the park has to offer. Besides, the large central park not only have various activities and places for the local community to chill and relax but also to enjoy the scenic view of the undisturbed nature within the town as it is inaccessible for transports. Therefore, the business is based on selling recreational goods and also from business from recreational activities. This is the main source of economy to sustain the liveability of the town. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 19 Recreational spaces. Recreational spaces. User Friendliness
  • 20. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation An impression view of the lake situated in the middle of the town’s central park - Alpheim T he Master Plan of the Proposed Town - AINDCRAD Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 20
  • 21. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation As shown as above illustrated the overall Master Plan of the newly proposed town – AINDCRAD which shows the Main Gateway which serves as an entry point ( East ) into the town. In it there are two lakes respectively. It shows the green spaces as well the Alpheim Park as well all layout of buildings along with the circulation and connectivity of the town. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 21
  • 22. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 22 Sub Monorail Station Railway (Monorail) Bus Trails & Lanes Express ways Roads Agricultural Zone Railway ( Monorail ) High Retaining Wall Municipal Boundary Lake Segregator Houses [LCR] Religious Buildings Clinic / Medical Centre Community Hall Convenient Sores Houses [HCR] Government Buildings Institutions / Researching Facilities / Schools Shopping Malls Police Station Fire Brigade Condominiums Shop lots Shopping Complexes Solar Farms & Windmills Warehouses Factories
  • 23. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation OVERALL CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW An illustration showing the cross sectional cut out view, viewed from the Transportation Central Hub, Energy & Retreatment Plant, Agriculture and Food Storage Hub, and also the Sub Monorail Station. Beneath the town illustrates a long tube connected from above the Energy & Water Retreatment Plant towards beneath the ground upon reaching towards [ LG2 ]. It serves as a connector tube to the retreatment facility as it gather wastes from [ LG2 ] and retreats it. After retreating it and converting it into grey water, it is then transported to [LG1] to further enhance the filtering process to enhance the quality and usability of the water. After the filtration process, it is finally transported to the ground level of the Energy & Retreatment Plant to add minerals and final revaluation of water before it distributes the water accordingly based on the weightages of distribution needed for the water , throughout the town. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 23
  • 24. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation ZONING & SPACES OF AINDCRAD Recreational Ground Alpheim Park Agriculture Zone Low Cost Residential Zone [LCR] High Cost Residential Zone [HCR] Central Business District [CBD] Light Industrial Zone [LIZ] Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 24
  • 25. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation OVERVIEW OF ZONING OF AIDNCRAD The town is mainly divided into 6 zones, which are recreational ground, high cost residential zone [HCR], low class residential zone [LCR], Agriculture Zone, Light Industrial Zone [LIZ] and also Central Business District [CBD]. The arrangement and designation of the zones in the town are positioned in a way which will ensure the convenience of the local community and thus enhance connectivity throughout the town. RECREATIONAL GROUND The recreational ground is one of the main attractions in Aindcrad as a recreational business based town. The recreational ground will feature three docks for boating purposes which offers various boating activities to enhance recreational lifestyle of the local community and also the tourists. Besides, it has a deck which offers fisheries activities to enhance the leisure and pleasure of the local community. Apart from that, the recreational ground also offers a deck for outdoor water sports. This is to ensure that youngsters in the local community are also being emphasized on. Lastly the Recreational Ground will also feature the second lake in the town – Aindcrad Lake 2 which is a natural man made lake which is left untouched during the development and construction process. All in all, the recreational ground provides designated places and facilities which offers various types of outdoor recreational activities and is located right beside the Main Gateway of the town. [ Right side, North East ] This is to ensure that noise pollution does not affect the inlands of the residential area and to ensure easy access as it is accessible right from the entry point of the town. AGRICULTURE ZONE As stated, the agriculture zone serves to produce food supply to sustain the town’s people. The agriculture zone is vast and wide and it stretches from the Western end of Alpheim Park till the Western end of the town. [ West ] It is approximately the size of the Light Industrial Area. The location is positioned in the sense that it is far away from the CBD, Recreational Ground and also LIZ. This is to reduce contamination of agricultural products due to environmental pollution mainly from the LIZ and CBD zones. It is also located this way to ensure that the public will not have access to the agricultural zone. This is also to ensure less pollutants to pollute the green product of the agricultural zone. LOW COST RESIDENTIAL ZONE [LCR] The Low Cost Residential Zone [ LCR] is separated into two parts which is basically segregated by the Agricultural Zone and also part of Alpheim Park. It is located at North West and South West parts of the town. [ North West, South West ] The land area for the Low Cost Residential Zone is the largest among all zones. This is to ensure that there will be sufficient affordable houses for the local community. The location of the Low Cost Residential Zone is positioned this way in the sense that the local Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 25
  • 26. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation community can have an overall view of the town and also the town’s head leading park. The stated zone is also situated this way in the sense that they can enjoy the soothing atmosphere, further away from the hustle and bustle of the CBD zone and LIZ zone. Both of the LCR zones are positioned adjacent to the linear parks which is stretched and branched out from Alpheim Park. This is to provide the leisure of walking and outdoor recreational activities among the local community which surrounds the zone. This will in turn enhance the walkability pleasure among the local community and hence making it more sustainable. Throughout the two zones, local services centres are positioned in a way it will ensure the local community’s convenience one way or the other. It comprises religious centres, community halls, clinics and also convenient stores. HIGH COST RESIDENTIAL ZONE [HCR] The HCR zone is located adjacent to the North West Zoned LCR .[ North East ] The linear park at the North point of the town segregates the two zones. The HCR zone is located this way to ensure that the residents can enjoy the picturesque view for both the Recreational Ground and also Alpheim Park. Besides is also located nearer to the Transport Central Hub to ensure the convenience of connectivity for the residents during normal working hours. Besides, the HCR zone offers a long streak of promenade waterfront facing Aindcrad Lake 1 in Alpheim Park. This will ensure the comfort and sustainable living of the local residents. As what is provided in the LCR zone, HCR zone too has community halls, religious centres, clinics and also convenient stores. CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT [CBD] This zone is the busiest part of the town and is located adjacent to the LIZ zone. [ South East ] The CBD is located this way to ensure the convenience of labours to move about in between the CBD area and also LIZ area. This is to save time during working hours and to reduce traffic congestions during peak periods. The CBD will comprise of various genres of malls featuring different shopping experience, shopping complexes, normal shop lots, government buildings and offices, police departments, fire departments, educational hub and institutes with research facilities etc.. These various kinds of facilities and buildings will ensure and enhance the job opportunity of the local community and thus increasing the local income of the town. The CBD zone is also laid in front of the a promenade waterfront which is a continuous streak from the promenade in the HCR zone. The local community can get to relax at the waterfront after hectic working hours and thus enjoy the scenery of the park. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONE [LIZ] Only Light Industrial Zone is featured in this town as to reduce the effect of pollutions towards the eco-friendly environment and sustainable living. The LIZ zone is located right opposite of the Recreational Ground which is the left side of the main gateway. [ South East ] The LIZ zone is mainly based on the manufacture of recreational based items and equipment. This area consists of factories, warehouses and also fields for solar and biomass energy to enhance the usage of renewable and environmental friendly resources. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 26
  • 27. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation ALPHEIM PARK It is located at the central region of the town and it features a large man made lake – Aindcrad Lake 1, 4 branched out linear parks, park boardwalk, cycling trails, relaxation kiosks and also vast varieties of plants and vegetation. The lake is segregated into two parts, the recreational area and also the fishing quay. The fishing quay is a smaller sized area distribution and it serves to let the local community to enhance their hobby of fishing while relaxing in the park at the same time. The wharf of the fishing quay is located next to the CBD management hub which can also be access via the promenade waterfront above. In the middle of Alpheim Park is the Energy & Water Retreatment Plant where major waterworks are being carried out. It is, however separated and inaccessible for the public as it is not authorised. The entire park including the branched out linear parks are inaccessible for automobiles and other transportation and it is entirely replaced by jogging trails and also bicycle lanes. This is to ensure that no pollution is caused within the park and also to enhance the pleasure of walkability within the natural environment of the park. Illustrations and Images of an impression of Aindcrad Waterfront Promenade Aindcrad Lake 1 ( Alpheim Park ) Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 27
  • 28. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Transport Central Hub Recreational Ground TOPOGRAPHY, TERRAIN & POPULATION DISTRIBUTION OF AINDCRAD Depth Distribution Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 28 Flat terrain Sloppy hills Tilted edges Medium terrain Deep terrain Base terrain Shallow Moderate Deep The town is not based on a piece of flat land, but on a sloppy terrain which later on is further modified to suit the needs and requirements of the functions and the buildings in the town. The main land where most of the buildings are situated is located on flat terrain. Gradually going inwards towards the central region is getting deeper and steeper as the inland part of the town is being shaped naturally by different varieties of landscapes. As for the Recreational Ground and the Agriculture Zone, it is shaped lower deeper to allow mitigation of water to take place to retain the water.
  • 29. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Population Distribution Low Population Flat terrain Medium Population Population Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 29 Flat terrain High Population Very High Population Low Density Medium Density High Density Dense The population distribution of the town is mainly denser in the centralized part of the town. In this case it’s the CBD zone. This is because CBD zone is the center for business, commerce and also administrative buildings and offices. Here, the local community work and gather around and hence making it the densest part of the town. On the other hand, agriculture zone is the lowest in population. The land will be only mainly populated by farmers and agriculture workers, without any common citizens living in that zone of town, thus making it the least dense among all of the zones in Aindcrad.
  • 30. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation GREEN AREA DISTRIBUTION OF AINDCRAD Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 30 As shown in the illustration above is the green spaces distributed equally throughout the town. This is to ensure that the greeneries are implemented at places where local citizens have easy access to it and thus cut down time of arrival and hence increase the walkability throughout the town. Besides, by increasing the size of green spaces, green lung spaces will be increased as well, and thus neutralizing the effect of pollution from vehicles and also pollutants produced from LIZ. Green spaces also serves as spaces to enhance recreational activities among the local communities and indirectly mending their own social life.
  • 31. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM & CONNECTIVITY OF AINDCRAD Transport Central Hub - Serves as the hub for all public transportations, initiates and coordinate all throughout the town - Divides monorails into 4 parts - North, South, Agricultural and Industrial Zone Main Gateway - Main road leading - Connects Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 31 Agricultural Zone Railway - Main route to connect Agricultural Zone throughout the town - Branched out from the Transport Central Hub Expressway - Act as a highway and connects the outer part of the town - Ensure time saving and convenience of citizens Sub Monorail Station - Allow pick up & drop off from different parts of town - Serves as transit zone between monorails Bus Trails & Lanes - Stretches throughout all parts of town which act as another mean of public transport - Stops by every Sub Monorail Station to allow transit from monorails to buses Roads - Main trail of transportation for private into Aindcrad automobiles Town - Connects all inner parts industrial of the zones town which and recreational are branched out ground from and the act as expressways, a bypass between bus trails both and zones lanes Railway [Monorail] - Stretches throughout the town and transport citizens - Circulates the entire town and comes back and forth to fit different
  • 32. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation ROAD LANE DISRIBUTION OF AINDCRAD FOOTPATH CYCLE LANE CAR LANE BUS LANES CAR LANE CYCLE LANE 2000mm 1800mm 3800mm 6400mm 3800mm 1800mm Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 32 FOOTPATH To ensure the safety of pedestrians along the road. To enhance and encourage walkability around the town. Connected throughout the town along all roads and expressways. Fitted with rest places, recreational kiosks and tree pits. To enhance the pleasure of CYCLE LANE To ensure the safety of the cyclist. To enhance the pleasure of cycling in the local community. Built on both sides on the expressways. Part of the road BUS LANES A public transportation which is connected throughout the town. Circulates the town to enhance the usability of public transportation. Specific lane for public buses to avoid road congestion and traffic congestion. CAR LANE One lane car lane. To reduce the usage of private automobiles. Connected from roads to expressways in the town. Separated with another car lane. To reduce the speed of car to ensure the safety of pedestrians.
  • 33. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM OF AINDCRAD To enhance mobility and connectivity Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 33 Monorail System Accommodates numerous number of citizens and transport the citizens back and forth the town throughout every zones in town which saves time, reduce traffic congestions and is user friendly yet environmental friendly. Underground Subway System Fast speed rapid monorail which is operating beneath the town. It is a linkage of fast speed rapid monorail which transport citizens form zones to zones of the town underground to reach their destinations without having to face the fear of traffic congestions.
  • 34. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 34 Roads & Private Automobiles Self owned transport which allows the local community to drive around freely throughout the town as the roads connects the inner parts of the town which gradually leads to the expressways of the towns and hence leading the citizens to main zones of the town. The roads are mainly only for private automobiles and also public buses to reduce the issue on road congestions. Bus Lanes & Public Buses Bus lanes & trails are being implemented throughout the town specifically only for buses. This is to ensure that traffic congestion will be reduced and thus always encourage the usability of public transportation. This way, pollution around the town can be reduced and hence ensure the sustainability of eco- friendly environment in terms of transportation and connectivity around the town.
  • 35. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation TOWN ENHANCEMENT & SUSTAINABLE APPROACHES Some of the town enhancement strategies that will be implemented onto Aindcrad Town is the Solar Transportation, Solar Farms and also Biomass Renewable Energy. These ways act as alternatives in terms of supplying energy source throughout the whole town. Besides, mobile Recycling System will be implemented throughout certain parts of major and busiest zones of the towns. Not to forget the implementations of linear parks to be included into the greenery of the town. 1) Forests can absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. 2) Forests can be harvested sustainably to produce biomass ( contains waster bi-products produced by carbon dioxide gas. 3) Biomass can be converted into heat and useful energy. 4) Carbon dioxide is released back into the atmosphere and thus allowing this useful, pragmatic and sustainable cycle to be repeated all over again. The biomass renewable energy can serve as an alternative way to produce and generate energy for instance electrical energy for domestic and industrial purposes in a way to substitute water energy in the long run. This can ensure water supply from the lake can always be sufficient for other important uses in the town. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 35 BIOMASS RENEWABLE ENERGY Make use of the existing forest area surrounding the town and utilize the forests into renewable energy. Implement factories regarding biomass energy near forests which are located at the LIZ zone of the town. Convert biomass energy and bi-product into useful energy to contribute to the town’s utilities.
  • 36. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation This will ensure sustainable and eco-friendly way of living in the town without causing any harm to the health of the local community and also to the environment. 1) Solar panels absorb UV rays and store inside its panel as heat energy. 2) The heat energy gradually turn into kinetic energy when it heats up and thus is used to generate power in the bus, making it moves using kinetic energy initially produce via heat energy from the sun. 3) The same concept applies onto the monorails as the kinetic energy will generate movement onto the magnetic tracks of the monorail and its railways, causing it to move independently without the use of electricity. Solar transportation is one of the major green approaches in terms of transportation in the town and hence will ensure sustainable mobility and connectivity around the town. Utilizing the benefits of solar panels wisely like implementing it onto transportations will certainly save energy and thus making the public transportation in Aindcrad green and sustainable yet eco-friendly. This is because it does not require and will not cause any further wastage of energy but reusing available energy provided via solar energy which is pollution free. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 36 SOLAR TRANSPORT Using renewable energy - solar thermal energy onto public transportation. Enhance the usability and sustainability of public transportations in the town. Solar thermal panels will be implemented onto frequently used public transportation to reduce energy wastage.
  • 37. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 37 SOLAR FARMING By using solar farming in the new township, it will ensure convenience, affordability, high usability and also energy saving. By having solar farms, it can substitute the role of the lake as the main source of energy to generate electricity. In the long run, it will be advantageous to the lake as the lake would not face the issue of water shortage. Solar farming can in turn generates electricity for both domestic and industrial uses. By doing so, it will not only saves energy but yet will guarantee pollution free generation of power as it is entirely eco-friendly. The solar panels implemented in the solar farm will absorb UV rays from the Sun and put to temporary storage within the cells in the solar panels. After the cells are fully heated up until a certain amount of temperature, it will gradually convert into kinetic energy which will be transported into the central part of the town where the main substation are located and hence only then the generated electrical energy will be equally distributed accordingly based on their weightages to residential zones, CBD and also industrial zones throughout the town.
  • 38. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation An image illustrating a solar farm which will be implemented onto Aindcrad Town. By emphasizing on nature, hence this will encourage and increase the walkability of the local community throughout the town and thus carry out daily recreational activities. Due to the absence of roads in the parks, hence no any means of transportations are allowed in the park area. This will ensure that the atmosphere and the natural environment of the park is not polluted by vehicles’ pollutant. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 38 LINEAR PARKS It will be implemented along the residential areas and also in between the residential and agricultural zones. There will be no roads or expressways whatsoever being built in the parks as this will disrupts the whole purpose of the whole existence of the park, that is to emphasize the life of getting back to nature, to reduce the distance between the local community and nature.
  • 39. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation An image illustrating a typical linear park which will be implemented into Aindcrad Town. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 39 MOBILE RECYCLING STATION Its serves to encourage the local community to recycle instead of just dumping useful and reusable wastes into the garbage. It is mobile so it can be placed a anywhere throughout the town and thus allowing the citizens to recycle wastes wherever and whenever they are. 1) Processed items are collected to manufactured into useful items . 2) Collection of trash and recyclable wastes throughout the town and thus send it to the recycling center to be sorted and classified before undergoing different processes.
  • 40. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation GREEN PLANS OF AINDCRAD Green plan, as the name suggested are plans on how to implement green technology onto an infrastructure of a town. It also serves to become and develop into sustainable approaches for the town to enhance comfort and quality of living along with environmental-friendly technologies. Henceforth, there are several green implementations which will be proposed and later on, implemented onto the town which will also serves to provide sustainable living. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 40 An image illustrating a typical mobile recycling station which will be implemented into Aindcrad Town. RAINWATER HARVESTING Purpose : To save water consumption and over reliant towards the water supply from the lake as its supply is limited, to reuse water which has been retreated and hence saves resources. Benefits : It provides an independent water supply during regional water restrictions and in developed countries is often used to supplement the main supply. It provides water when there is a drought, can help mitigate flooding of low-lying areas and enable ground water levels to be sustained. It also helps in the availability of potable water as rainwater is substantially free of salinity and other salts. It is actually the accumulation of deposition of rainwater into a specific tank for temporary storage before it can be reuse due to slight contamination of water. An image of cistern for rainwater storage purpose.
  • 41. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 41 URBAN AGRICULTURE Purpose : To save water consumption and practice and implement the technology of reusing treated water for vegetative agriculture purposes. Benefits : It will enhance the productivity and the quality of the vegetative product as the water used to water products are treated accordingly based on standard medium to suit different types of vegetation, considering the fact of different typography, temperature and also climate. It is the accumulations of water from the gutter (rainwater) and hence being treated using different types of suitable medium and nutrient to suit the growth of vegetation. After that, the treated medium is placed into a pot which are attached to pipes beneath the flower pots and hence used to water the vegetation either manually or by using sprinklers. An image showing a typical layout of urban agriculture with potted base.
  • 42. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 42 ROOFTOP GARDEN Purpose : Besides the decorative benefit, roof plantings have the purpose to provide food, temperature control, hydrological benefits, architectural enhancement, and also recreational opportunities. The practice of cultivating food on the rooftop of buildings is sometimes referred to as rooftop farming which usually consist green roof, hydroponics, aeroponics or air-dynaponics systems or container gardens. Benefits : It will enhance the local community to become self reliant. They can grow their self owned agriculture crops and sustain their own lives. Besides, roof gardens roles are very significant as they serves to reduce the temperature of the urban area and hence provide humidity around the town. Henceforth it serves to reduce heat around the urban area and thus reduce energy consumption. An illustration showing a typical rooftop of a commercial block having rooftop garden being implemented onto its roof.
  • 43. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Rooftop gardens are being implemented in the town to let the local community emphasize on green living and encourage self vegetation. It also serves as a technique on space utilization in the highly congested urban area and to prevent landscaping congestion. It also serves as a wise way to fully utilize the empty space of the roof. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 43 URBAN GREENHOUSE Purpose : The enhance the quality and quantity of the productivity of agricultural products in the town in a short amount of tie to cope with the demand of food due to due to dense population. Benefits : The agricultural product and quantity will be able to cope with the dense population of the town and at the same time producing a large quantity of high quality product for the local community and also to be exported to enhance local income. The urban greenhouse that will be implementing onto the town will emphasize the usage of organic fertilizers onto self produce vegetation. Daylight conservation will also be implemented onto the vegetation method in order to enhance the speed of growth and the quality of the product. The urban greenhouse are proposed to be implemented on rooftops of commercial blocks and also in the agricultural zone of the town itself. An illustration showing a urban greenhouse which is being implemented onto the rooftops of one of the buildings.
  • 44. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation A typical scenario on the Green Implementations on buildings in Aidncrad - The proposed town will be going to implement rooftop gardens at zones and places which are likely to suffer from urban heat island effect, which in this case CBD buildings and LIZ buildings are most likely to occur. Therefore, green roofs / rooftop gardens are to be focus on buildings in those two zones. - Green façade or in other words vertical gardens are to implemented onto commercial blocks for instance shop lots and normal shopping complexes. This is to reduce the urban heat temperature around the zones which have denser populations and congested area. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 44
  • 45. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation - Solar panels are likely to be implemented onto house in High Cost Residential Zone (HCR). This is because the installation of solar panels are costly and very unlikely to be implemented onto houses in Low Cost residential Zone (LCR). Besides, the main aim to implement the solar panels onto houses is to ensure that the local community utilize energy wisely and do not waste heat energy and electricity in household area for domestic uses. - Rooftop Urban Greenhouse will be implemented on the rooftops of shopping malls to allow customers to stroll on the rooftop while getting close to nature. This is also a wise way to utilize the empty space on top of a roof. Besides, the urban greenhouse is also to be implemented onto the Agriculture Zone. This is to increase the productivity and the quality of the agricultural products. - Rainwater harvesting should be implemented onto every houses in order to save water supply and in preparation of emergencies like water restriction and water crisis. [LG1] WATERWORKS & UNDERGROUND PIPING SYSTEM This is where water supply is collected from the sewerage system beneath [LG2] and is filtered once more before being distributed to all household and industrial zones for own uses. Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 45 Sub Water Treatment Plant - A sub water storage and treatment plant to avoid water being contaminated and transported around the town.
  • 46. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation [LG2] Water Wastes & Sewerage Piping System This is the base of all the water supply throughout the whole town. Here all wastes and sewerage is being accumulated and collected from each sub wastes storages and is then transported to the waste management & Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 46 Main Water Pipes - Main water pipes which is branched out from the Energy & Water Treatment Plant - Stretches throughout the town and transfer clean water source Energy & Water Treatment Plant - Main hub to treat the water from the lake to distribute to the local community. - Storage place for water sources to ensure sufficient water supply. - Use water as an alternative source of Sub Water Pipes - Act as a sub pipe which is branched out from the main water pipes. - Circulates the whole town and transfer retreated water from
  • 47. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation sewerage hub and only after the first stage of filtration, then it is transported upwards to LG1 for further retreatment. Main Sewerage pipes - Circulates and stretches throughout the underground system of the town, collecting industrial , agricultural and also domestic wastes and transferring it to the sub wastes storages to be temporarily stored for retreatment process. Perspective View from the Main Gateway of the town, East Entry Point Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 47 Waste Management & Sewerage System Hub - To treat the wastes from all zones of the town and to act as a temporary storage space for wastes and treated water. - To transfer treated wastes into usable water resources to LG1 - the water treatment plant, to retreat all water to be transferred to all zones of the town. Sub wastes Storages - To act as a temporary storage for wastes surrounding the town and branches out via the pipes of the sewerage system and transfer all wastes from all zones to the waste management & sewerage system hub to be further retreated.
  • 48. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Conclusion Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 48
  • 49. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation Through the process of this assignment, I had obtain a clearer and deeper understanding on the importance of efficient and systematic urban planning in order to build a good and efficient future town. In order to develop a deeper understanding towards the different kinds of cities whether it is an ancient city, present city, lost city and etc. In order to clarify this statement , I have to carry out deep and refine researches based on the topic. Apart from that, after obtaining the information needed, I would have to carry out analytical and comprehensive understanding towards the information found and thus eliminate and obtain useful points which is suitable and adequate for the assignments given. Apart from that, I have to carry out detailed analysis and interpretation on the problems faced by each different types of towns and cities and brainstorm on ways to solve the problems. Upon the process on producing this proposal, I had come to attention on the importance of efficient planning in order to make the town sustainable and livable. In this context, I should pay more attention on implementing green approaches onto township planning in order to make it sustainable and livable for all people from all walks of life. I also come to attention that eco-friendly town is very important to sustain the daily activities of the local community and hence should be the primary key in the proposed town. Reference Links Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 49
  • 50. ENBE | Final Project | Part A – Report | The Better Livable Town Representation (i) Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (2013) Rainwater Harvesting System, Available at : http://www.water.gov.my/our-services-mainmenu- 252/urban-stormwater/sistem-penuaian-air-hujan-spah-mainmenu- 965?lang=en (Accessed : 14 July 2014 ) (ii) Solar Trade Association (n.d.) Solar Farm, Available at : http://www.solar-trade. org.uk/solarFarms.cfm ( Accessed : 11 July 2014 ) (iii) World Food Summit (1996) Water Utilization Intensity, Available at : http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/w2612e/w2612eMap11-e.pdf ( Accessed : 12 July 2014 ) (iv) Clearview (2014) Clearview Community Planning, Available at : http://www.clearview.ca/home/municipal-services/planning ( Accessed at : 12 July 2014) Ryan Kerry Jee Jin Yiing | 0318715 | Mr Lee Cherng Yih | FNBE APR 2014 | Taylor’s University 50