Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Attractive and Vital Elemenets for a New City


A market is considered as a dimensional space or place where producers can offer products and services to customers. The market also needs investors, financiers, bankers, service providers, logistics providers, and other businesses. Quality of the market is depended on (1) spending power, (2) density of business entities, (3) regulations, (4) availability of capital and financial products, (5) information services, (6) quality of lives (living conditions, clean air, safety environment, drinkable water, high-quality houses and related services, (7) accessibility to airports and ports for domestic and international routes.


Rivers, nearby landscapes and nature of surroundings are first categories for inland cities or towns. If a city is located on a beach or waterfront, city developers will consider views of houses, buildings, and streets overlooking to beaches, oceans, waterfront and valleys where affluent and high-net-worth residents want to purchase apartments, condos, houses, villas on those lots as well as hotels, restaurants, bars, business buildings, banks and shopping malls do.

Architectures, landscape designs, infrastructural development plans (roads, sidewalks, parks, bridges, tunnels and subways are not only decorative elements increasing a value of a city, town and district, but also personal tastes of homeowners, residents and visitors. A brand-new city can mix architectures from different cultures such as American, French, Italian, English, German, Greek, Arabic, Japanese, Chinese, India and Asian ones. Modern patterns coexist with traditional ones in a same building, structure, street and district. Local residents may like some foreign architectures and landscape designs to make the former have a feeling of living in a foreign city. On contrary, foreign visitors and residents have both tastes of western and oriental architectures and artistic works.