SMT201 AY2019-20G1 Ex2 Kang Hui Yun

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Part 1: Base Map Views

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Buildings

In Gombak, buildings are not evenly distributed—most of them are situated around the boundary of the subzone and exist in the form of clusters. More specifically, there are huge and dense concentration of buildings lying on the north, northwest and southwest area, while the central has fewer but bigger buildings built in a sparser manner. The south and southeast counterparts are rather remote, with only one building seen in southeast.

Roads

After filtering out the service roads and tracks from the rest, it is observed that the network is highly concentrated central east of Gombak, with the rest mostly situated around the boundary. Compared to tracks, service roads are predominant in the area.

Natural Features

Within Gombak there are also several natural features present. The 3 types of features are categorised into different colour representation, intuitively: light blue for waterbodies, light green for parks and dark green for forest. As it will be difficult to tell what both the long and narrow features are, the strokes are removed so that the colours do not get overshadowed. From observation, there are 2 stretches of waterbody near the east perimeter and a forest nearby. There is also another waterbody across north, sandwiched between 2 parks. We can also see 2 other parks located in west and southwest.

Digital Elevation

Part 2: Proximity/Slope Map Views

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