17th- 19th centuries
Group 2 – the 29th Day of the Simulation. The Central Market was built as the first center.
Group 2 –the 33rd Day of the Simulation. Tung Ban Pagoda (the bluish and white building on the left) and Tung Ban Palace (a white building on the right) emerged as the Strong Center and Dominant structures.
Group 2 –the 36th Day of the Simulation. Tung Ban Pagoda as a center and the nearby buildings were enhanced by L-shaped row houses.
Group 2–the 39th Day of the Simulation. Tung Ban Pagoda and its surrounding houses were weakened by the removal of L-shaped row houses. However, the T-junction was enhanced significantly by paving Main Street and completely clearing groups of houses that once blocked the path from the Vietnamese villages to the river.
Group 2–the 47th Day of the Simulation. The town had a clear sense of direction based on major patterns: the T-junction, Main Street, Tung Ban Pagoda, and Tung Ban Palace. These patterns are supported by the properties Strong Center, Dominance, Thick Boundary (in Tung Ban Palace), Positive Space (in Tung Ban Pagoda and Tung Ban Palace), and Good Shape (in all four patterns).
Group 2 –the 47th Day of the Simulation: a Street View. The town’s T-junction has not been built as a Strong Center, as the view along Main Street revealed—the street lacks an urban sense.





