Creating urban infrastructure that actively promotes a community-oriented lifestyle.
In most urban centers, the prevailing individualistic lifestyle often leads to social fragmentation. There is a great need to intentionally design and build infrastructure that actively directs and orientates residents toward a more community-oriented life. This involves creating more than just theoretical concepts; it requires developing practical, accessible open spaces—such as plazas, community gardens, shared workspaces, and well-designed public squares—that encourage spontaneous interaction and shared activity. This can significantly help to grow and enrich the values and ties that form the bedrock of a strong, connected community.
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