Do you know what makes up the process of Town Planning?
Town planning is not a simple process & it takes into account several different sub processes each of which needs special concern & attention to be given to it. To anyone who is associated to such processes, it is quite obvious that they know about the finer details. However, information of any kind is not limited to professionals only. So, you can know more about these sub processes considered before executing the plans made. Here they are:
Knowing the Soil where the town will be built
Making a town or council is about covering a specified area on earth with residential & commercial establishments. Thus, to make sure that the above ground established forms will serve people in the most effective manner, it is to be considered whether the soil of that area is capable of supporting the town that is planned over it. So, Town or council planning has soil testing as one of the foremost sub processes as the basics. It is with this type of qualitative understanding that the precision of pressure holding capacity can be cleared to make more solid plans. Also, there are differences in the underlying structure of layers of earth with respect to their positions. Not every place is prone to disasters like earthquakes & others. To know about it all, soil testing is an important element for planning a town or city over an area.
Understanding Nature’s Call while designing a town
Rapid or tremendous increase in the human population have threatened or challenged the natural life on earth. There are many aspects of human lives which have placed nature at stake. Wildlife & forests are cleared to make place for those humans who are brought to life at an incredibly faster rate. So, it has been made mandatory to take into account that any process of town planning should not affect environmental reserves which are equally important for a healthy community & lifestyle maintenance.
Modern resources and an Error free plan
Council planning cannot overrule modern aspects of resources & needs. Thus, to make sure that every single yard of place is utilized, it includes site survey to align & cut plots. Area of land assigned to each plot is then used to design the structure of houses or commercial places to be formed. Then there are road networks needed for interconnection between towns.
Knowing the Soil where the town will be built
Making a town or council is about covering a specified area on earth with residential & commercial establishments. Thus, to make sure that the above ground established forms will serve people in the most effective manner, it is to be considered whether the soil of that area is capable of supporting the town that is planned over it. So, Town or council planning has soil testing as one of the foremost sub processes as the basics. It is with this type of qualitative understanding that the precision of pressure holding capacity can be cleared to make more solid plans. Also, there are differences in the underlying structure of layers of earth with respect to their positions. Not every place is prone to disasters like earthquakes & others. To know about it all, soil testing is an important element for planning a town or city over an area.
Understanding Nature’s Call while designing a town
Rapid or tremendous increase in the human population have threatened or challenged the natural life on earth. There are many aspects of human lives which have placed nature at stake. Wildlife & forests are cleared to make place for those humans who are brought to life at an incredibly faster rate. So, it has been made mandatory to take into account that any process of town planning should not affect environmental reserves which are equally important for a healthy community & lifestyle maintenance.
Modern resources and an Error free plan
Council planning cannot overrule modern aspects of resources & needs. Thus, to make sure that every single yard of place is utilized, it includes site survey to align & cut plots. Area of land assigned to each plot is then used to design the structure of houses or commercial places to be formed. Then there are road networks needed for interconnection between towns.
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