FOR PROJECT NUMBER 2. DRAWING MAN MADE AND NATURAL STRUCTURE. I LIKE THIS ASSIGNMENT ALTHOUGH IT TAKE A LOT OF TIME TO FINISH IF YOU ARE BAD AT DRAWING AND I AM BAD AT DRAWING. EVEN THOUGH THE THE LECTURER ALREADY TEACH US IN DK ON HOW TO SHADING AND NOT TO FORGET LEARN THE WAY OF ART. I STILL CAN GET IT QUITE RIGHT. BUT THEN I TRY MY BEST AND THIS IS THE RESULT I GET. SOME PEOPLE MIGHT DO IT BETTER THAN ME. BUT THAT WONT MAKE ME SAD BECAUSE I KNOW WITH A LITTLE BIT OF PRACTICE AND MORE IMAGINATION, SOMEHOW I KNOW I WILL WORK IT OUT
All man-made structures must be designed to suit the people, climate and site where it is located. A house for instance, should be designed not only with its occupants’ needs in mind, but must also consider its surrounding environment and the larger community. This is because several houses that are collectively located in one vicinity will indirectly form a neighbourhood area, where each individual unit is ‘linked’ with each other and in turn, affects the local population. In the modern era, where the population is denser and the demand for quality living is higher, a well-planned neighbourhood area like a housing scheme is a more appropriate type of settlement to suit those situations. However, to create a sustainable and liveable neighbourhood area, every single element of neighbourhood planning like effective movement networks, appropriate size and locations of public spaces, facilities, amenities, services and the whole layout plan should be planned and desi...
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