urban areas are the symbol of cultural a.heterogenity b.homogenity c.conflict d.cohesion
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Urban areas and cultural symbols
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- Iranian ancient cities best exhibited the cultural characteristics and social organisation of their population. People may infer the role and function of buildings in these cities simply by glancing at their facades and the barriers on both sides of roadways and public walkways.
- In reality, when creating private, public, and governmental buildings, architects and urban developers employed distinctive symbols and signs to help reveal the function and use of these units at first glance.
- As a result, all visible components of old cities spoke with pedestrians, describing their purpose and conveying information on ideas Despite enormous development in the communication sciences, modern cities' views lack such capabilities.
- In other words, the exterior appearance of freshly constructed city elements does not represent the identity of their people, and it appears that no informed and focused effort has been made to implicate such qualities.
- Most emblems and signals of cultural identity inherent in old structures have either vanished or faded to the point where they are no longer discernible due to the growth of contemporary cities.
- Currently, the use of cultural symbols on the exteriors of a few buildings can be attributed to the efforts of a few employers and architects.
- If urban spaces are viewed as arenas for the emanation of nations' cultures and histories, it should be accepted that what is currently happening in Iranian cities is a departure from the rich cultural and ancient values of the people who live here, which is essentially a "reversal of contemporary art"
- Urban places can be considered the most appropriate embodiment of human culture because they have been the centres of concentration of cultures.
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