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theme: the hustle and bustle of the city plan: 1. introduction 2. urban lifestyle 3. cultural melting pot introduction: the phrase "hustle and bustle of the city" is often used to describe the lively and vibrant atmosphere of urban life. it captures the fast-paced and dynamic nature of city living, with its multitude of activities, people, and businesses. urban lifestyle: cities are characterized by their bustling nature, where a diverse and large population resides. the streets are filled with the constant movement of vehicles, pedestrians rushing to their destinations, and the sounds of honking horns and bustling chatter. the city offers a wide range of opportunities, attracting people from various backgrounds seeking employment, education, entertainment, and cultural experiences. so what, exactly, is an ‘urban’ lifestyle? it’s a frequently asked question by many potential homeowners. unfortunately, the answer is usually clouded with vagueness and generality. some may think of it as …
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arly as the 1950s, the domestic dream was to move to the suburbs into your own house, preferably with a fence separating you from your neighbours. the idea of the perfect living space appears to have shifted for generation y. according to a 2011 report entitled ‘why we buy’, young australians are just as happy living in and buying apartments as they are houses. not only is this great news for building smarter, more connected cities, it reveals something very interesting about the current generation of homebuyers. it tells us they like being known by their neighbours, but also like the anonymity of the civilised urban crowd. gone are the fences separating us, and in their place is the closeness of the urban living space. engaging in the ‘bump’ cultivating a more sociable space, the urban lifestyle helps us to engage in civic life and makes us more aware of …
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ient infrastructure, including better road systems and public transport. smart-metered utilities like gas, electricity and broadband. this isn’t only practical for now, but pragmatic for the long-term success of our local and global communities. paul katz, former president and managing principal of kohn pederson fox, always focused on the bigger urban picture, consistently pinning urban living as the most viable option for developing better cities. he believed we should use all resources available to ensure successful developments. ‘we have to learn to live in greater density and with a greater economy of resources…we have to live in 3d cities’, said katz. success is in the planning while the idea of urban living makes sense in theory, it must also work in practice. it requires widespread collaboration between citizens, designers, developers and planners to really come together. to cultivate a true sense of place, it’s essential to create new urban settings …
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will lag much like we are seeing in the overall u.s. competitive environment. government is one component that is not included in the above diagram because they are the "brains" behind the system that ensures, in conjunction with local stakeholders, proper direction to ensure the elements are present. such governments help ensure the proper tax structure, fair laws, and infrastructure are available. we see that as a system we have inputs and outputs. as resources come into the system they are used, evaluated, changed, and improved into finished products. this happens through the interactions between suppliers and the supply chain. there must be adequate interchange of financial, material, network development and information to create innovation. of course the system won't work very well without needed capital. the intellectual and physical skills and abilities developed from universities and training are important in ensuring that the right kinds of skills are available …
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ir product and place are well known to both customers and potential investors. to be successful they will continually need to have feedback loops that improve the functioning of their business through alignment to market needs. cultural melting pot: cities are often melting pots of diverse cultures and ethnicities. they provide a platform for the exchange of ideas, traditions, and artistic expressions. museums, art galleries, theaters, and music venues offer a rich cultural tapestry, showcasing the creativity and talents of individuals from various backgrounds. canada, often dubbed “the cultural melting pot”, takes pride in its diversity and heritage. this vibrant nation weaves a tapestry made up of different cultures, traditions and histories woven together into an incredible tapestry that creates a truly vibrant society. cultural melting pot is a term used to describe societies where different groups of people blend into a cohesive whole, such as canada. thanks to its …

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theme: the hustle and bustle of the city plan: 1. introduction 2. urban lifestyle 3. cultural melting pot introduction: the phrase "hustle and bustle of the city" is often used to describe the lively and vibrant atmosphere of urban life. it captures the fast-paced and dynamic nature of city living, with its multitude of activities, people, and businesses. urban lifestyle: cities are characterized by their bustling nature, where a diverse and large population resides. the streets are filled with the constant movement of vehicles, pedestrians rushing to their destinations, and the sounds of honking horns and bustling chatter. the city offers a wide range of opportunities, attracting people from various backgrounds seeking employment, education, entertainment, and cultural experiences. so wha...

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