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SOFT LANDSCAPE Yan Kit Playfield
There is ample vegetation around the site with most of them being tall trees and grass making the site cooler and more attractive given its one of the few location within the CBD to have this much greenery. Near the entrance of the site there are bamboo trees which very uncommon.

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Yan Kit Road Site / Yan Kit Playfield

SOLAR & SHADOW ANALYSIS

Yan Kit Road Site / Yan Kit Playfield




Pinnacle@Duxton
Buildings surrounding site 2, especially Pinnacle@ducton as it casts very long and huge shadows on site throughout day except for the during noon when the shadows cast are significantly shorter. This also causes it to get dark at the site sooner at around 6.30pm compared to its surrounding which tends to get dark at around 7.15pm
Shadow Cast at 9am
Shadow Length: 22m for 20m Height
Shadow Cast at 12pm
Shadow Length: 2m for 20m Height
Shadow Cast at 3pm
Shadow Length: 23m for 20m Height





Shadow Cast at 6pm
Shadow Length: 47m for 20m Height
Roads And Alley Network Analysis

Primary
Secondary Alleys
Tanjong Pagar has a two-way primary road which is one of the main streets in Singapore's central business district is Cantonment Road. There are one-way streets as as well, including Tanjong Pagar Road. that connects to Tanjong Pagar's interior and surroundings.
Additionally, there are a few one- and two-way secondary roads in Tanjong Pagar that connect to the main thoroughfares, including Craig Road, Peck Seah Street, Yan Kit Road, TG Pagar Road, Enggor thus increasing traffic in Tanjong Pagar's smaller regions.
One-way alleyways, which run between the backs of many shophouses and allow deliveries without obstructing the main or side

WithinTanjong Pagar, there are 2 types of residential building types. HDBs and Condominiums, however inTanjong Pagar there are more of HDBs as it is considered an old estate in Singapore even though it is still in the process of further development.

Temples in Buddhism represent the pure land or pure environment of the Buddha.Traditional Buddha temples are designed to inspire inner and outer peace. Usually, the temple consists not only of its buildings, but also the surrounding environment.The Buddhist temples are designed to symbolize five elements: fire, air, water, earth and wisdom.

