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Why do US cities look old?
Three American billionaires have as much wealth as the poorest half (160 million) of the American population. American cities look shabby because the super rich people who control the American political system do not want to pay taxes to maintain American cities. The situation in Europe is different.
How do European cities differ from American cities?
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Why do cities look the way they do?
We tend to think cities look the way they do because of the conscious work of architects, planners and builders. Williams takes the moment construction is finished as a beginning, tracing the myriad processes that produce the look of the contemporary global city.
What American city feels most like Europe?
New Orleans, Louisiana Settled by the French, turned over the the Spaniards, then passing back through French hands before landing in America’s lap, New Orleans might be the most outwardly European city in the States.
Why does New Orleans look like Europe?
Spanish Influence in the Vieux Carré While many of New Orleans’s traditions, foods, festivities, and customs are reminiscent of its French heritage, there is also a lot of Spanish influence throughout the city. Perhaps, most eminent in the beautiful architecture of the French Quarter.
Why are American cities so much different than European cities?
Why Are American Cities So Much Different Than European Cities? European cities like Paris are much, much older than American cities like New York, and that age difference has led to many interesting differences in the layout of each city.
Where are the poor eastern districts of the UK?
Of course, the true picture is never neat nor simple, but by common consent a British-biased list of cities with poor eastern districts would include: London, Paris, New York, Toronto, Bristol, Manchester, Brighton and Hove, Oxford, Glasgow, Helsinki and Casablanca.
Why do the rich live in the suburbs?
If you look at an income map of America around that time, you’ll see the rich living near the railway stations of the past. So the rich could settle in suburbs because they could afford the means to get to the city. It’s a really interesting look at urban geography and how cities were built.
What makes Detroit’s suburbs different from other cities?
Detroit’s suburbs: in the US unlike the rest of the world, the outskirts tend to be home to the city’s more affluent residents. Photograph: Alamy “This anecdotal discussion about pollution in the centre of cities and smoke drifting to the east is something that we have been documenting very precisely,” Zylberberg tells me.