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I will talk about the notion "Spaces and exchanges" with the help of Mega cities which will allow us illustrate this notion.
Mega cities are wide spaces which attract an increasing number of tourists, businessmen and inhabitants, it's the result of flows from the countryside, that many desert for the city.
Indeed (not necessary) , Los Angeles, one of the biggest global cities, has (referring to its current status) a population of nearly 13 million.
However, in a few years, this becomes a real problem because it leads to urban ills in such settings.
So, experts look into it and try to find a solution.
The question is : Can we redesign our cities ?
To answer, I will speak about today's urban problems then the possible solutions to remedy/solve it.
Solving problems is a great deal for the future.
There is an "accumulation" of them (of what exactly), more especially in big cities.
My first document is an article adapted from the BBC of 2013, it's about LA and it allows for the detailed elaboration of these problems. In fact, mega cities have to overcome many interlinked difficulties such as overpopulation which leads to huge traffic-jams and to an impersonal environment while car pollution leads to health problems not forgetting social inequalities like we can see in the disparity between the very rich and the extremely poor.
So, my second document try to solve that.(in the second document we find the solutions)
Indeed (used when adding on to something), this video is part of an advertising campaign from Alstom and (who) proposed to build an "eco-city". The goal of that type of city is to reduce our impact on the planet.
To do that, they say we must turn today's buildings into positive energy buildings which could produce energy themselves and share the production with the other buildings.
We can now use electric and public transportation thanks to the establishment of a multimodal network. Finally, we can also employ the use smart grids to supply energy. These strategies help to save energy.
But, Alstom's article doesn't solve overpopulation, that's why I have decided to take an other project presented in my last document, an article.
Perruri 88 is a vertical city which could be born in Jakarta, located in Indonesia. This new structure has many advantages : at first, it is space-saving as it's 400 meters high and has 88 planned floors. It's a smart city because all services will be close at hand, people will not need a car anymore and will walk if they want to go to the supermarket or to work. This project could offer a healthier, quality life thanks to the reduction of toxic emissions in addition to the garden terraces to filter the air. Well, the city will be people-friendly and planet-friendly with fewer toxic emissions.
To conclude, I can give an answer that we have the obligation to think about the future and test new ideas. But, some projects can appear as utopian with a lot of difficulties to put them in place. Indeed, it must be costly and we don't know if people will accept to live and stay in the same place all the time like in Perruri 88.
I'm a bit skeptical but also enthusiastic because things are starting to evolve.
Mega cities are wide spaces which attract an increasing number of tourists, businessmen and inhabitants, it's the result of flows from the countryside, that many desert for the city.
Indeed (not necessary) , Los Angeles, one of the biggest global cities, has (referring to its current status) a population of nearly 13 million.
However, in a few years, this becomes a real problem because it leads to urban ills in such settings.
So, experts look into it and try to find a solution.
The question is : Can we redesign our cities ?
To answer, I will speak about today's urban problems then the possible solutions to remedy/solve it.
Solving problems is a great deal for the future.
There is an "accumulation" of them (of what exactly), more especially in big cities.
My first document is an article adapted from the BBC of 2013, it's about LA and it allows for the detailed elaboration of these problems. In fact, mega cities have to overcome many interlinked difficulties such as overpopulation which leads to huge traffic-jams and to an impersonal environment while car pollution leads to health problems not forgetting social inequalities like we can see in the disparity between the very rich and the extremely poor.
So, my second document try to solve that.(in the second document we find the solutions)
Indeed (used when adding on to something), this video is part of an advertising campaign from Alstom and (who) proposed to build an "eco-city". The goal of that type of city is to reduce our impact on the planet.
To do that, they say we must turn today's buildings into positive energy buildings which could produce energy themselves and share the production with the other buildings.
We can now use electric and public transportation thanks to the establishment of a multimodal network. Finally, we can also employ the use smart grids to supply energy. These strategies help to save energy.
But, Alstom's article doesn't solve overpopulation, that's why I have decided to take an other project presented in my last document, an article.
Perruri 88 is a vertical city which could be born in Jakarta, located in Indonesia. This new structure has many advantages : at first, it is space-saving as it's 400 meters high and has 88 planned floors. It's a smart city because all services will be close at hand, people will not need a car anymore and will walk if they want to go to the supermarket or to work. This project could offer a healthier, quality life thanks to the reduction of toxic emissions in addition to the garden terraces to filter the air. Well, the city will be people-friendly and planet-friendly with fewer toxic emissions.
To conclude, I can give an answer that we have the obligation to think about the future and test new ideas. But, some projects can appear as utopian with a lot of difficulties to put them in place. Indeed, it must be costly and we don't know if people will accept to live and stay in the same place all the time like in Perruri 88.
I'm a bit skeptical but also enthusiastic because things are starting to evolve.
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