A master plan maquette is a three-dimensional model that represents a proposed development or urban planning project at a small scale. The maquette is typically created as part of the design process to help stakeholders visualize the project and to test different design options before construction begins.


The master plan maquette may include details such as buildings, streets, landscaping, and other elements that are part of the proposed development. It can also show how the development fits into the surrounding environment and how it will interact with existing structures and infrastructure.


The maquette can be made from a variety of materials such as wood, plastic, or foam and can be used for presentations, public consultation, and as a tool for decision-making. It provides a tangible representation of the project that can be easily understood and helps to communicate the vision of the development to stakeholders.