Where International Standards Intersect with Global Art and Lifestyles.
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A common characteristic of internationally-standard urban areas is that they always place people at the center of every experience. This includes pedestrian-friendly planning, sophisticated architecture and landscaping, and the integration of art into daily life experiences.
In the global economy of the twenty-first century, competition is no longer just between states but increasingly between cities and urban ecosystems. Many economic centres operate as platforms connecting capital, human resources, infrastructure and public institutions — sometimes as a result of strategic vision, or as a result of organic accumulation in time.
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