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A L L A B O U T T O W N & C I T Y
L A B U A N FLENNY WONG CHENG
T A Y L O R ’ S U N I V E R S I T Y FINAL PROJECT|PART A|FNBE JULY15|ENBE
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C O N T E N T S P A G E
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION TO CITY & TOWN
PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE CITY
GARDEN CITY CONCEPT
BETTER FUTURE TOWN GUIDELINES
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THE CITY/TOWN THAT I LIVE IN – LABUAN
PROPOSAL FOR THE BETTER FUTURE TOWN
APPENDIX
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I N T R O D U C T I O N
Before I dig deeper into the
project, I first have to know
about the history of the
ancient cities, the feature of
current cities, and the traits
futuristic cities will have.
Because in order to improve,
we need to refer to the past.
Apart from that, I need to
know what an ideal town is
made up of.
I also need to understand the
relationship between the city,
town, suburb, and
neighborhood. Heading deeper
into this project, I’ll have to
come out with a new proposal
to improve my town, Labuan.
Gaining knowledge through
searching will certainly assist
me in better planning the town.
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I N T R O D U C T I O N O F T O W N
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A town is a community of people ranging from a
few hundred to several thousands, although it
may be applied loosely even to huge
metropolitan areas. Usually, a "town" is thought
of as larger than a village but smaller than a
"city".
Town is an urban area that has a name, defined
boundaries, and local government.
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A N C I E N T C I T Y
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X I ‘ A N
Xi'an, anciently called Chang'an, is the provincial capital of Shaanxi Province of
China. It was authorized as a world-‐famous historic city in 1981. Xi'an is one of the
four Great Ancient Capital Ci[es including Athens, Rome and Cairo.
33 degrees 39’ N , 107 degrees 40’ E ( Southern part of Guang Zhou plain )
9,983 sq km
7.16 million
Loca[on
Area
Popula[on
Do You Know ?
While Buddhism is the main religion prac[ced by many people in China, Xian has an extensive Muslim popula[on and the city also has a magnificent 1200 year old mosque.
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China Xi’an
Xi’an
Terra Co@a Army
The original site was found by a local farmer digging a well in 1974 . It is located about 50km east of the Xi’an city.
City Wall The main magnet of Xian is the city wall, which is the most complete city wall that has survived in China as well being one of the largest ancient military defensive systems in the world.
Top attractions of Xi’an
Xian Muslim Quarters and the Great Mosque
The famous Great Mosque is located in the Muslim Area. For the tourists coming here, the bazaar in the Muslim area is most afrac[ve with a wide area of stalls selling everything.
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Shanghai is a mul[-‐cultural metropolis with both modern and tradi[onal Chinese features. Serving as the largest base of Chinese industrial technology, one of the most important seaports and China's largest commercial and financial center, Shanghai draws the afen[on of the whole world.
Do You Know ?
Shanghai was originally
a small fishing village
with lifle hope of
advancing past its
swampy origins.
World
The Bund
Financial Centre
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C U R R E N T C I T Y
Shang Hai
33 degrees 39 N’ , 121 degrees 29’ E (East China coast)
6,340.5 sq km
23,019,200
Loca[on
Area
Popula[on
The Bund is a 1.5-‐kilometer-‐long boulevard on the western bank of the Huangpu River. It is a roman[c place for lovers.
The Shanghai financial Centre has 104 floors including three underground of a total 492 meters height, it is the second highest building in Shanghai.
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F U T U R I S T I C
Greater Tokyo is the world's most
populous metropolitan area and is
the center of Japanese culture,
finance, and government. A
bustling cosmopolitan city, Tokyo is
also a major transporta[on hub
and a world economic and
industrial center.
LocaOon ( Eastern central Honshu, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan )
Area
2,820 sq km
PopulaOon
127,368,088
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Tokyo , Japan
C I T Y
Do You Know ?
W h a t m a k e s i t s o f u t u r i s t i c ?
Advance Railway System ( Shinkansen )
Japan's high speed trains (bullet trains) are called Shinkansen and are operated by Japan Railways (JR). The speed can be p to 320 km/h .
Gli@ering Skyline ( Skytree )
The Tokyo Skytree is a new television broadcas[ng tower and landmark of Tokyo. With the height of 634 m , it is the highest building at Japan.
Tokyo Skytree is not only the
highest buildings in Japan , but
currently is also the tallest TV
tower at 634.0 metres (2,080.1 k)
in height.
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G A R D E N C I T Y C O N C E P T
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SIR EBENEZER HOWARD
The founder of the English Garden-‐city Movement .
The Garden City Movement is a new way of enhancing the sustainability of urbanized area.
This concept is to produce rela[vely economically independent ci[es with short commute [mes and the preserva[on of the countryside.
Diagram 1
Diagram 2
Diagram 3
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Howard’s 3 magnets diagram addressed the ques[on “ Where will people go ? “ 1. Town 2. Country 3. Town-‐country
Diagram 2 is a ground plan of the whole municipal area, showing the town in the centre. Diagram 3, which represents one sec[on or ward of the town, will be useful in following the descrip[on of the town itself-‐-‐a descrip[on which is, however, merely sugges[ve, and will probably be much departed from.
• Ecosystem services lie
at the core of the
concept .
• If LIFE is valuable then
GREEN is valuable .
• Compac[on of ci[es
may compromise many
of the above men[oned
benefits .
• Science solves .
• To overcome problems
of conges[on and
increase in popula[on .
CONCLUSION
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Building Placement and OrientaOon • Buildings should not be oriented toward parking lots. During renova[ons,
consider reorien[ng building entrances that face parking lots. • The main entrance of the building must face the street and be clearly ar[culated through the
use of architectural detailing.
ENCOURAGED DISCOURAGED
Building oriented to street with defined entrance Building with undefined entrance oriented to parking lot
Open Space • Open space should be designed to be visually and physically accessible to
the extent feasible and should enhance the visual impact of the project and adjacent proper[es. At least 50 percent of the minimum open space must be located in front of or beside the principal building(s) facing the street
• Where appropriate, exis[ng vegeta[on should be retained.
ENCOURAGED DISCOURAGED
Open space that enhances the streetscape Underu[lized open space
B E T T E R F U T U R E T O W N G U I D E L I N E
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Parking • Parking facili[es with more than 5 parking spaces must be bordered on
all sides with a landscaped buffer strip at least 10 feet in width. • To create a strong street edge and an invi[ng pedestrian environment,
parking should be placed to the rear or side of the building.
ENCOURAGED DISCOURAGED
Strong street edge created when parking is placed to the side of the building
Weak street edge created when parking abuts the street
Landscaping • Landscaping can be used to enhance the afrac[veness of storefronts and
entrances, define spaces, and improve the pedestrian experience. Landscaping should be composed of noninvasive, drought-‐resistant plan[ngs that may include trees, flowers, shrubs, succulents, and ornamental grasses.
• Where possible, landscape design should embrace natural site features such as rock outcroppings, topography, etc.
ENCOURAGED DISCOURAGED
Landscaping that enhances building, streetscape Poorly designed landscaping
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UOliOes and Mechanical Equipment
• Exposed storage areas, machinery, garbage dumpsters, service areas, truck loading areas, and u[lity buildings and structures must be screened from the view of abupng proper[es and streets using plan[ngs, fences, and other approved methods
• Screening should be designed to be inconspicuous and visually blend in with the surroundings.
ENCOURAGED DISCOURAGED
Example of appropriate u[lity screening Unscreened u[li[es
Create safe living environments • Security measurements such as officers patrolling at night • Fix broken lights , road , drainage system , rules and regula[ons to be set up.
ENCOURAGED DISCOURAGED
Example of roads with lightning. Town with broken lightning.
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PromoOng Eco-‐Friendly society • Installa[on of water tank for collec[ng rain water directly from the roof is a must to
help reduce usage of water.
Healthy lifestyle • Badminton, basketball, park to jog, tennis must be well maintained to promote
healthy lifestyle.
PromoOng social friendly neighborhood • Park for pets, so pet owners can bring their pets and can interact with other
people to promote socializa[on.
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T O W N T H A T I L I V E I N ( L A B U A N )
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O V E R V I E W
Labuan is one of three federal territories in Malaysia.
LocaOon
Area
PopulaOon
92 square kilometers
87,000 people (2010)
It is made up of the main Labuan Island and 6 smaller islands
8km off the Borneo coast in East Malaysia.
The highlight in Labuan is the Duty Free
Shopping. You can enjoy duty free
shopping at the many stores found on
the island.
Duty Free Shopping
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L A B U A N Z O N I N G M A P
Legend :
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Dewan KomuniO Kastam Bukit Kuda ( Community hall Labuan ) is a place for the community to held their events such as weddings .
Labuan Public Library is the only library that served to Labuan's community since 1960s.
P U B L I C B U I L D I N G S
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Labuan Public Library
Dewan Komuni[ Kastam Bukit Kuda
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R E C R E A T I O N A L P A R K S & P U B L I C
O P E N S P A C E
The Labuan Bird Park is located near the Chimney at Tanjung Kubong. The park is home to many species of Borneo birds most likely to be encountered by bird watchers.
Labuan InternaOonal Sea Sports Complex is part of the Labuan waterfront beau[fica[on project. Its objec[ve is to create a world-‐class water sports center and to develop more afrac[ve places of interests in line with the Malaysian Prime Minister's vision to turn Labuan into a major island des[na[on.
Labuan Square or Dataran Labuan is situated at the centre of Labuan town. Its central focus is an open-‐air stage, which is a popular venue for some of the Island's major events and performances.
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The Labuan Bird Park
Labuan Square
Labuan Interna[onal Sea Sports Complex
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M A R K E T P L A C E
A new large market called Labuan Central Market has been completed to subs[tute the old public market. It is a dry market which sells spices , household items , kitchen appliances , snacks , dry foods and many other items . The main component of Labuan Central Market is the storey market building,
food court, offices and parking.
Labuan Central Market
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E D U C A T I O N A R E A S
Secondary School
8 Primary School
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Collage
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According to the research , they’re 27
different schools and college available in
Labuan .
The map above has shown some examples of
schools and their loca[ons .
Kolej Matrikulasi Labuan
Labuan Interna[onal School
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Mu[ara
SK Membedai
Sonata Music School
Labuan School of Informa[cs Science
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This "Tao" temple is the one of the many Chinese temples on the island. It is rela[vely new and was built by the Hokkien community.
The Sikh temple was built by a local Sikh philanthropist in 1997. The architecture was inspired by the Sikh "Golden Temple" in Amritsar.
Masjid Jamek an-‐Nur, featuring futuris[c architecture, is the pride of Muslim in Labuan. Its symbolizes the progress of the Federal Territory of Labuan.
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Labuan Hospital
Labuan Police Sta[on
Labuan Fire Sta[on
Labuan Hospital
Labuan Fire Sta[on
Labuan Police Sta[on
It’s a place where the sick can get treatments , a home for the sick .
Fire sta[on acts as the head of safety officer , they deal with dangerous situa[ons to keep us safe.
To uphold jus[ce and keep the society as safe as they can.
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T R A N S P O R T A T I O N S Y S T E M S & H U B S
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Travelling through Labuan, Malaysia could be a great experience, especially if you know your way around within the island. Here are a few transporta[on facili[es
that Labuan has to offer
Boats There are a lot of passenger boats within Labuan, Malaysia. Since the island is
water surrounded, ferries and boats are found in abundance. You can book their [ckets in advance for boat travelling. Find the correct departure terminal and just
be there when the boat arrives.
• There are car ferries that go to Menumbok. The total journey is for 2 hours with a total of 3 [mes a day. They move towards the east dock.
• Speedboats take a journey of about 30 minutes, faster than any other water transport on the Labuan water. They leave at 8am and operate [ll 4pm.
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Taxi & Buses
You can also choose to move around through the roads. Taxi service is the best service that can be found on the land. This is one of the befer transporta[on facili[es available not only in Labuan, but all of Malaysia. It is also the best way to travel back and forth to and from the airport. Various zones have different rates, as they usually charge a fix rate. There is also bus
service. Check out some of the taxis that will take you around.
• Labuan Airport • Labuan Interna[onal Ferry Terminal • Ujana Kewangan • Labuan supermarket parking area
Some of the bus services are as follows:-‐
• Bus No. 6 to Lajau, The Chimney, Manikar Beach Resort, etc.
• Bus No. 5 to Bukit Kuda Homestay, Terumbu Warisan, etc.
• Bus No. 4 to Layang-‐layangan Beach, Sungai Lada, Sekolah Menengah Sains Labuan, etc
• Bus No. 3 to Labuan Hospital and Sports Complex
Plane
• Direct flights are available to Labuan Airport (IATA: LBU) for both Malaysia Airlines and Air Asia.
• Nearby airports are in Miri (MYY) and Kota Kinabalu (BKI).
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High cost area
New residence
Based on the research , new residences
area are all located at the town center .
Meanwhile , old residences are located
in the village .
Legend :
Low cost area
Old residence
Water village Taman Siang Mitula Homes
High cost area Low cost area New residence
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C O N C L U S I O N
Labuan city has a strategic loca[on . It is an island which surrounded by the sea .
However in my opinion , it should be developed and improved in various aspects :
A city where people can get around without an automobile, and where transit will directly influence and shape the form of the city. Transit will be a desirable choice that connects people to des[na[ons, and will underpin an environmentally responsible, inclusive, vibrant and successful city.
A city where people can spend their en[re lives where teenagers want to be, where young professionals choose to locate, where immigrants are welcomed and their cultures become a visible part of the city’s fabric; and where people can age in place gracefully.
A beau[ful, sustainable city with safe neighborhoods that support a strong, connected and vibrant community -‐ a place where all can live, work and prosper. People can play as a child, walk to meet a friend, fall in love, raise a family and grow old.
A global hub of crea[ve and innova[ve ac[vity where talent and business thrive.
A city that co-‐exists in harmony with its ecosystems, where natural areas are enhanced, forests and valleys are protected,
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P R O P O S A L F O R A B E T T E R F U T U R E C I T Y
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Develop Environmental Responsibility
To contribute to environmental
responsibility by
reducing private automobile use and
developing compact mixed-‐use
development.
Build a Reliable and Convenient System
To make transit a faster and more affordable
alternaOve to the automobile, one that is
frequent, clean, safe, reliable and convenient,
with a transit stop within walking distance of
every home and an intricate web of higher order
transit.
Ensure Affordability and Accessibility
To provide a range of affordable and accessible
housing, transit and service opOons.
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Create a Vibrant Downtown
Develop a vibrant downtown that will be the
civic and cultural soul of the city, as well as a
strong economic centre.
Develop Talent
Be an internaOonal desOnaOon rich in global and
local talent, including post-‐secondary educaOon,
creaOve enterprise and foreign-‐trained
professionals who can realize their potenOal.
Conserve, Enhance and Connect Natural Environments
To be responsible stewards of the land by
conserving, enhancing and connecOng natural
environments.
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Insp
irat
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al P
ictu
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Car-‐Free City
Sustainable City
The Walkable City
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