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'''Instructor''' : Professor Kam Tin Seong
 
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Choa Chu Kang is made up of 6 subzones as updated in the Master Plan of 2014. To meet the needs of residents, the city is planned as a self-sufficient entity. For example, parking, community centers, various services, public and private housing, schools and many other amenities are supported by its own internal transportation network. However, this does not satisfy all the residents.
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Back in the mid 19th century, many Chinese settlers had arrived in Singapore and set up their villages across the island, many along rivers in the north. Their villages were named after the Chinese clans that controlled the part of the river they settled on (pratice common in China). Choa Chu Kang was named after the Choa clan, which settled near the Berih River (Sungei Berih). That's how we came up with our Project Logo Name.  
  
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Choa Chu Kang is made up of 6 subzones as updated in the Master Plan of 2014. To meet the needs of residents such as parking, community centers, various services, public and private housing, schools and many other amenities. The future city will be planned as a self-sufficient entity. Hence, it is important for us to understand the current and potential problems in Choa Chu Kang specifically on convenience, health, safety, housing, and services.
As the population of residents aged 65 and above is expected to increase by 2% by the release of the next Master Plan, it is important for us to understand the current and potential problems in Choa Chu Kang especially on convenience, health, safety, housing, and services.
 
 
 
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Therefore, we hope that our model will be able to improve the lives of the current and future residents of Choa Chu Kang.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 22:09, 19 October 2019

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HOME PROPOSAL POSTER FINAL REPORT

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Geographical area of focus : Choa Chu Kang

Team: Ng Poh Yeng, Vanessa Au Xue Qi, Nicole Ng Linn

Instructor : Professor Kam Tin Seong

Back in the mid 19th century, many Chinese settlers had arrived in Singapore and set up their villages across the island, many along rivers in the north. Their villages were named after the Chinese clans that controlled the part of the river they settled on (pratice common in China). Choa Chu Kang was named after the Choa clan, which settled near the Berih River (Sungei Berih). That's how we came up with our Project Logo Name.

Choa Chu Kang is made up of 6 subzones as updated in the Master Plan of 2014. To meet the needs of residents such as parking, community centers, various services, public and private housing, schools and many other amenities. The future city will be planned as a self-sufficient entity. Hence, it is important for us to understand the current and potential problems in Choa Chu Kang specifically on convenience, health, safety, housing, and services.