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CONTRUCTED LANDSCAPE

COMMUNITY PARK

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TOPIC 5 : CITY PARKPROJECT TITLE :EXPERIENTIAL LANDSCAPEGROUP NAME : E & PGROUP MEMBERS : HO HONG LOK

VUN TZE LIN

TEOH ZHE SSKHAI

LEE FEI SYEN

JOSEPH SOH

TAN JIT KIM YONG AI YINAME OF TUTOR : MISS. RENEE

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CITY PARK

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Vary in size Have a lot of character. Combined population of 10,000 or above The area of the park can hold at least 80% of the populations

DEFINITION OF CITY PARK

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1-1 CHIYODA KU, TOKYOIMPERIAL PALACE EAST

GARDEN

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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND• Was built In 1932 as a dormitory for imperial

princesses.• Construction work began in 1961 as a

restoration of various keeps and structures. • Declared by the Japanese government on 30

May 1963.• Tokagakudo concert hall was built in 1963 to

commemorate the 60th birthday of Emperor Kojun.

• All construction was completed in February 1966.

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CHARACTERISTIC• Pleasant green divide between

the high rise-rise modern buildings.

• Total area 3.41 square kilometres including the garden.

• Tokagakudo Music Hall with differently designed mosaic tiles on the walls.

• Variety of flora in East Garden.

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TOKAGAKU DO MUSIC

HALL

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SAKURA SEASON

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CONTEXTUAL STUDY

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Imperial Palace East Garden

National Museum of Modern Art

Imperial Palace

Nippon Budokan(Japan Martial Art Hall)

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• Visit to The Museum, where people can the historical background of the Palace.

• Visit to the second part of this huge garden called The Honmaru Area, where people can do their own activities in this open area.

HUMAN ACTIVITIES

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LANDSCAPE FEATURES

East Garden Suwano-chaya Tea House

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Fortress surrounds theImperial Palace

Nijubashi Bridge

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TAMAN TASIK TITIWANGSA

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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

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• Opened On 1st February 1980.

• Opened by Tun Hussein Onn.

• Built work begin in 1975.

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• Titiwangsa park was a formerly TIN MINES before 1980s.

• In the late 1980s it became a RECREATIONAL AREA for city folks.

• The park name came from TITIWANGSA MOUNTAIN RANGE.

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CHARACTERISTIC

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• 46 Hectares of Land

• There is a PLACID LAKE which located in Taman Tasik Titiwangsa.

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CONTEXTUAL STUDY

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NATIONAL THEATRE,(ISTANA BUDAYA)

NATIONAL ARTGALLERY,

(BALAI SENI LUKIS)

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HUMAN ACTIVITIES

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• AQUA BIKING

• JOGGING TRACKS

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• GATHERING

• ROLLER SKATING

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LANDSCAPE FEATURES

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• TENNIS COURT

• RESTAURANT

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•CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND

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CONCLUSION

City parks improve our physical and psychological health, strengthen our communities, and make our cities and neighbourhoods more attractive

places to live and work. Numerous studies have shown the social, environmental, economic, and health benefits parks bring to a city and its people. For example, they attract tourists, serve as community signature

pieces, offer a marketing tool for cities to attract businesses and conventions and host festivals, concerts and athletics events.