![]() About this, Jacobs states “the more successfully a city mingles everyday diversity of uses and users in its everyday streets, the…. Therefore, parks end up not being put into the use they were meant to mean that they have become useless to the residents of the city. Human beings, in such situations, tend to shun such environments naturally, and in the process, they are rarely used. The creation of parks within such cities, to make them look natural, does not normally work. ![]() One of the most fundamental human characteristics is personal interaction, and this cannot be achieved in strictly planned cities. The environment that has been created for them does not have the qualities that an environment, which has developed naturally, has within it. This means that people within these strictly planned cities end up living unnaturally they do not have the opportunity to live their lives the way they would normally have done. ![]() Jacobs is attempting to state that planning cities to the last, detail makes them thoroughly artificial and these environments also make the people living within them to behave artificially. ![]()
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