Maintaining The Unique Quality
Of A Community |
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A community can plan ahead for new construction
by making zoning laws that mandate particular types of architecture
that can be integrated into older sections of the city. City governments
can also offer incentives to developers if they sensitively renovate
an old building or choose a style of architecture that complements the
original architecture. In any case, teaching future citizens to value
their architectural history insures that care is given to decisions
that affect the overall sense of place in a community. |