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Revision as of 02:37, 12 October 2019

ABOUT

PROPOSAL

POSTER

WEB MAPS

FINAL REPORT


Tamp-ura proposal-01-01.png

Project Motivation & Objectives

Tampines is a bustling residential town with significant potential for development. In 2017, a key development – Our Tampines Hub [1], Singapore’s first integrated community and lifestyle hub was established. As shown below, further developments have been planned for Tampines North. In fact, its construction projects are still well underway.

Tamp-ura tampines north.png

As the regional centre, it is essential for Tampines to be a self-sufficient town that is able to provide a good balance of commercial and communal facilities for residents in the East. This is in line with Singapore’s urban planning policy to alleviate traffic congestion and gridlock situations heading towards the central business district.

The main objectives of our project are:

  • To analyse whether current facilities (i.e. commercial, community and transportation) are suitable to meet the present and future needs of the population, (taking into consideration the challenges of a growing elderly population) within Tampines.
  • To identify potential sites in Tampines which may require more facilities as stated above, and carry out future planning accordingly.
  • To analyse the accessibility of Tampines as the regional centre for residents living in the East Region of Singapore.

To fulfill our project objectives, we aim to study the following areas:

Population

  • 0 - 4: Children
  • 5 - 24: Students (in need of educational facilities)
  • 25 - 59: Working age
  • 60 - 64: Target group for future projection
  • 65 - 80: Third Age
  • 80 & above: Fourth Age


Areas

  • Economic Activity
  • Transportation and Accessibility
  • Community Services
  • Education
  • Healthcare


Through our urban analysis of Tampines, we hope to derive a model that can be used to help us better understand other regional centres in Singapore.


Data
Name Format Geographic Representation
Landuse
Planning Area (2008) Shape File Polygon
Planning Area (2014) Shape File Polygon
Subzone Area (2014) Shape File Polygon
School Zone Shape File Polygon
Silver Zone Shape File Polygon
Population demographics
Singapore Residents by Planning Area, Subzone, Age Group, Sex and Type of Dwelling (June 2000-2019) Excel -
Economic
Transport data


Scope of Work

Test



References