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Sensory
SENSORY 08
S E N S O R Y VIEWS
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S E N S O R Y SOUND
Due to the closeproximity of the site with the roads, sounds of moving vehiclesespecially bigger size vehicleslike trucks can bequite noisy, During peak hours it can be even noisier.
Thereare a lot of peopleloitering aroundthe carpark and across the road so chattingnoise can also be heard especially during peak hours.
Noise canalso be heard coming from the Indian supermarket as most people visit the shop during the evening. The sound of crows beforesunset is also quite unbearable.
At night, itis very quiet and peaceful.
Insights From 5pm to 8pm, it is verynoisy as there are people loitering around talking, vehicles constantly moving and crowscrowing loudly


S E N S O R Y SMELL
Manyshops dispose off their rubbish alongthe back alleys which contribute to thefoul smell. Fumes from air condition units and cooking fumes fromrestaurants in these shophouses may contribute to thefoul smells.
Both moving and stationary vehicles alongthe roads and in carparks may give off fumes that are foul smelling.

Thecentralrefuse chamberat theend of Chitty Road also gives off smell which is bearable.
Insights Overall, the smells given off aroundthe site is bearable as long as one does not go too close to the sources.


