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− | '''Geographical area of focus:''' Woodlands<br> | + | | style="text-align: center;"|'''Project Title:''' Wonderful Woodlands<br> |
− | '''Group members:''' Tay Jing Wen, Jeremy Chong , Christel Seah<br> | + | |
− | '''Instructor:''' Professor Kam Tin Seong | + | | style="text-align: left;"|'''Geographical area of focus:''' Woodlands<br> |
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+ | | style="text-align: left;"|'''Group members:''' Tay Jing Wen, Jeremy Chong , Christel Seah<br> | ||
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+ | | style="text-align: left;"|'''Instructor:''' Professor Kam Tin Seong | ||
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Wonderful Woodlands aims to propose changes to current land use or propose new land use in order to better meet the needs of residents in terms of housing, transport and facilities. By analysing existing and projected trends of Woodlands demographics, the evaluation of current location and quality of amenities, we would identify the gaps in the needs of these residents and provide recommendations to reduce these gaps. | Wonderful Woodlands aims to propose changes to current land use or propose new land use in order to better meet the needs of residents in terms of housing, transport and facilities. By analysing existing and projected trends of Woodlands demographics, the evaluation of current location and quality of amenities, we would identify the gaps in the needs of these residents and provide recommendations to reduce these gaps. | ||
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Project Title: Wonderful Woodlands |
Geographical area of focus: Woodlands |
Group members: Tay Jing Wen, Jeremy Chong , Christel Seah |
Instructor: Professor Kam Tin Seong
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