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Elements of Natural and Built Environment Rural // Urban // Sub- urban By Egbert Chin, Bryan Lum, Muhammad Hakim, Ashley Chow

Rural // Urban // Sub-urban By Egbert Chin, Bryan Lum, Muhammad Hakim, Ashley Chow

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Elements of Natural and Built

EnvironmentRural // Urban // Sub-urban

By Egbert Chin,Bryan Lum, Muhammad Hakim,Ashley Chow

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SPACE AND LANDSCAPE

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What is space? Why is it important? And what role

does landscaping play in it?

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“a continuous area or expanse that is free, available, or unoccupied.”

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The Element of Space is important

Helps to promote our bring out feelings and emotions.

Not all are good….

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Planning in urban and suburban areas, space is important, as space is

limited.

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However, with good landscaping, the

right impressions are brought out.

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NATURAL

WIDE AND

SPACIOUS

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Expansion is necessary, due to the limitation of existing SPACE, affecting the LANDSCAPE.

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In suburban areas however, expansion is slower, space is enough, but landscaping is for different reasons.

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INFRASTRUCTURE

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Infrastructure is basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society or enterprise or the services and facilities necessary for an economy to function.

It can be generally defined as the set of interconnected structural elements that provide framework supporting an entire structure of development.

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PULAU KETAM

Infrastructure Okay

Sewerage system River basin

Road Narrow ( no vehicles )

Water system Exposed

Electrical system Single face wiring ( simple )

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SEKSYEN 11 SHAH ALAM

Infrastructure Good

Sewerage system Centralised ( proper )

Road Two way road plus pedestrian walk

Water system Underground ( not exposed )

Electrical system Half on the ground and half underground

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JALAN SULTAN ISMAIL KL

Infrastructure Best

Sewerage system Well systemized

Road Narrow road for vehicles plus pedestrian walk

Water system Fully underground ( well systemized )

Electrical system Half on the ground (substation ) and half underground. Better technology

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NATURE

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What is Nature?

Nature is the natural occurring objects and phenomena that we find in our everyday lives. It ranges from things as small as an

atom to as big as the universe. Nearly everything that is NOT man - made is

considered as nature.

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Rural Nature in rural areas is easily found anywhere, however in the

area which we studied was a little bit different.The nature in the rural area we went to visit had very little

green nature, for example, grass, trees and bushes. There also weren't alot of natural landscapes, only a few ponds and

small streams here and there. However, in terms of wildlife, Pulau Ketam was teeming with it. There were different types of crabs, fish, birds, dogs, cats and even mudskippers littered

all over the island.The lack of greenery is most probably and mainly due to the fact that there is very little developable space in Pulau Ketam

and therefore the locals probably took as much of the land they could for development.

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Sub - UrbanOut of the three place we visited, Nature, in terms of

greenery, in the sub - urban areas seem to be the most. There were plenty of fields of grass, trees and bushes. There were also quite a number of different landscapes such as streams and ponds, which was something that was lacking in Pulau Ketam. There were plenty of diverse wildlife as well, dogs, cats

and birds.This is mainly due to the fact that people enjoy nature

and is considered a pulling factor when it comes to migration from urban areas to rural and sub urban areas. Certain areas try to promote their areas by

producing or preserving more space for nature as a means to attract more residents.

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Urban

There were quite a number of nature, in terms of greenery, in the urban area that we visited but not alot in terms of the biodiversity and natural landscape. There were alot of pots that contained trees and bushes littered all over the urban area.

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BUILDING

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A building is a structure with a roof and walls.

E.g. houses, office buildings, schools.

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The rural site, Pulau Ketam, had buildings which were generally made out of wooden boards held together by nails. There were buildings, most of which were houses that were constructed from bricks and cement.

The buildings looked dilapidated and run-down. There were no high-rise buildings in sight. Buildings weren’t packed close together.

Rural

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The buildings in the sub-urban area, Seskyen 11, had a comforting feeling of home. The houses in the area were surrounded by greenery and space. While it’s not modern, the houses were simple terrace houses, a few bungalows here and there and some basic flats. The buildings there weren’t extravagant or modern.

Sub-urban

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The buildings at Jalan Sultan Ismail had a very sophisticated, professional look to them. Majority of them were made of glass and metal frames which gave them a very clean-cut and modern look.

Due to heavy congestion and more demand for space in the urban area, the buildings were compact and were within very close proximity of one another.

Urban

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Thank You