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APPENDIX
MORE ABOUT
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Island
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The active reaction to a city without
direction, with no capacity for renovation, in the face of a
megacity that is formed or in the process of formation, is the
creation of island-cities.
Island-cities are new settlement in
the territory, in non urban surrounds, that institute a new use
in the territory, such as leisure centres,
business parks,
shopping complexes, residential areas, or a combination of several
of the above, on the premise that it is a private, reserved place
with access restricted to the owners or to people who
identify themselves and pay a sum to be, for a period of
time,
inhabitants of this new artificial surround.
These islands, with their defined perimeter, situated
in
the amorphous territorial magma, strategically select
their location in the territory on the basis of criteria
of ease of access, surroundings and climate. It is a
similar process to that of the founding of cities in
the past.Except in the case of theme parks, all the
functions generated by these island-cities are the
same as those of traditional cities. But the
quality of life
offered by
the latter is not
enough for certain social classes that are
capable of organizing an environment in
accordance with their needs.
In these case,
the city may find itself immersed in a process of
loss of economic, social and cultural content.
Island-cities are the natural results of the city of
motorways and individual mobility.
Islands are
accumulations of capital and energy with defined
limits, in an environment apart.
Disney is an island.
Majorca is an island.
The need to concentrate the latest generation of
activities in the territory means that, alongside the
recycling of historic urban accumulations, new
territories have to be colonized. Physical and
virtual. By land, sea and air.
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