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Preserving the Past:
                                                        Preserving the Past:

              Balancing History and Modernity in Urban Development
              Balancing History and Modernity in Urban Development





             Nowadays,  land  has  become  one  of  the  scarcest  resources  in  cities.  Surrounded  by  tall

             glass buildings, people are increasingly demanding that historical buildings be demolished

             to make way for modern offices. However, some individuals and advocates strongly oppose

             this idea and are actively protesting to preserve historical structures. In this essay, I will

             discuss both perspectives.





             Historical buildings serve as significant markers of a nation’s history. Often 100 or 200
             years old, these structures with their cracked paint, crumbling cement walls, and creaking


             entrances-exude an ancient and worn-out charm. Restoring them requires skilled expertise.

             From analyzing the pigments and proportions of primary colors used in the original design

             to  employing  scientific  restoration  methods,  preserving  these  buildings  involves  a

             substantial  financial  investment.  Despite  all  the  costs,  such  buildings  remain  invaluable

             testimonies  to  the  history  and  revolutions  of  a  nation.  A  country  devoid  of  historical

             landmarks would be as dull and uninviting as a story with no beginning, no roots, and no

             backgrounds.




             On the other hand, modern buildings represent progress and development. Glittering with


             reflective tempered glass, rising high into the sky, and boasting advanced technology, such

             buildings  possess  many  characteristics  that  make  them  interesting  to  people.  Similar  to

             preserving historic buildings, constructing modern ones requires multi-million budgets and

             the  work  of  civil  engineers.  Calculating  air  resistance,  designing  electrical  systems,  and

             estimating materials all take a lot of time and effort. Modern buildings are indeed marvels

             of  technology,  but  they  are  less  unique  since  a  similar  building  can  be  found  in  almost

             every other country.
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