This document outlines the design process for arranging roads and planning a neighborhood for a population of 40,000 people. It includes calculations for housing types, plots, and amenities. The key points are:
- The design aims to decrease traffic by introducing frequent turns on roads.
- Housing includes individual plots for high, middle, low, and economically weaker sections. Group housing makes up 35% of the total.
- Calculations are shown for the number and area of plots for each housing type, both individual and group.
- Amenities like schools, medical facilities, recreational areas are planned and their total areas calculated.
- Existing and proposed land use patterns are outlined, dividing the area into
This document outlines the design process for arranging roads and planning a neighborhood for a population of 40,000 people. It includes calculations for housing types, plots, and amenities. The key points are:
- The design aims to decrease traffic by introducing frequent turns on roads.
- Housing includes individual plots for high, middle, low, and economically weaker sections. Group housing makes up 35% of the total.
- Calculations are shown for the number and area of plots for each housing type, both individual and group.
- Amenities like schools, medical facilities, recreational areas are planned and their total areas calculated.
- Existing and proposed land use patterns are outlined, dividing the area into
This document outlines the design process for arranging roads and planning a neighborhood for a population of 40,000 people. It includes calculations for housing types, plots, and amenities. The key points are:
- The design aims to decrease traffic by introducing frequent turns on roads.
- Housing includes individual plots for high, middle, low, and economically weaker sections. Group housing makes up 35% of the total.
- Calculations are shown for the number and area of plots for each housing type, both individual and group.
- Amenities like schools, medical facilities, recreational areas are planned and their total areas calculated.
- Existing and proposed land use patterns are outlined, dividing the area into
This document outlines the design process for arranging roads and planning a neighborhood for a population of 40,000 people. It includes calculations for housing types, plots, and amenities. The key points are:
- The design aims to decrease traffic by introducing frequent turns on roads.
- Housing includes individual plots for high, middle, low, and economically weaker sections. Group housing makes up 35% of the total.
- Calculations are shown for the number and area of plots for each housing type, both individual and group.
- Amenities like schools, medical facilities, recreational areas are planned and their total areas calculated.
- Existing and proposed land use patterns are outlined, dividing the area into