The document discusses a group project on landscape design for The LandsCrappers state park in Malaysia. The group members are listed and their tutor is identified. The LandsCrappers is described as having a unique natural environment, accessible transportation, adventure and recreation areas protected by staff. It is located within the 108,000 hectare Selangor State Park and contains biodiversity like eagles, tigers and bears. The document outlines the site context and existing natural and built landscapes in the park.
1. GROUP MEMBERS:
CHIN CHEONG SOON (0323430)
ROSABELLA ZUNTIVAI MOBIJOHN (0322106)
NOOR DINNA HANI MURAD (0323430)
MOHD. ALIMAN ROSLAN (0323811)
ALWIN NG KUN KET (0323596)
DANICA GAN JIA-EN (0323708)
NAME OF TUTOR:
MS.NOORUL IFFA
THE
LANDSCRAPERS
3. SOURCES:
DEPARTMENT OF TOWN &
PLANNING MALYSIA
● Has a unique
characteristics
of natural
environment
● Acessible by any
mode of
transportation
● Offers adventures
● active/passive
recreations with
maximum protection
and safeguarded by
qualified personnel
● Provide adequate
facilities and
amenities
4.
5.
6. ● Gazetted by the
state on the 25th
of January 2007
● 3rd largest
park in
Peninsular
Malaysia
● In August 2005, it was officially
declared by the state government
and the Deputy Prime Minister for
gazettement as Taman Warisan
Selangor
7. ● Made out of
two forest
reserves
1. Ampang Forest
Reserve
2.Ulu gombak
Forest Reserve
● 108,000
Hectares
of size ● Serves as a water
catchment forest for
major areas in the
Klang Valley
19. ● First
discovered by
french
explorer in
December
1678
ANNIE EDSON
TAYLOR
● First person to
take plunge over
Niagara Falls in
a barrel on
october 24th
,1901
● Birthplace for
hydro-electric
power for USA
and Canada
FATHER LOUIS
HENNEPIN
● Formed 12000
years ago
● Opened on July
15th
,1885 as the
Niagara Falls
Reservation State
Park
20. ● Oldest State
Park in the
United
States since
1885
● Made out of
three
waterfalls
● Has the
largest
source of
electric
power in
the world
● 3,160 tons of
water flows
over Niagara
Falls every
second
21. ●
Length of brink: 1060 feet /
323.08 meters
●
Height: 176 feet / 53.6 meters
●
Volume of water: 150,000 U.S.
Gallons / 567,811 Liters per
second
22. ●
Length of brink: 2600
feet / 792.4 meters
●
Height: 167 feet / 50.9
meters
● Volume of water: 600,000 U.S. gallons /
2,271,247 liters per second
● Source of hydropower
31. ✔
Gained a lot of knowledge on how to identify and
describe various characteristics of a state park.
✔
Gained understandings on all the landscape
features as well as the types of elements in a state
park.
✔
Able to improve our communication skills.