سيناريوهات مستقبل المدينة
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In order to determine The Identity of Future Cities, the architecture does not provide us with one of the most basic needs (shelter), but also tangible evidence of the past and present as part of the communication, and best is an indicator of the future. Most of the narratives of the transformations of urban in twenty one century agreed that the city changed from an industrial society, the dominant over the previous century, to a pattern dominated by knowledge,information and communications, especially those that are remote and penetrated into the urban fabric, which produced the perceptions about the nature of identity, urban cities of the future, focusing Alternative research efforts of the city's future on the role of modern communications, transportation, and the structure of intelligence in the formation of new cities and an end to the old cities, this is one of the main problems faced by our cities, including present day Baghdad specifically. This study aims to provide schematic design study of what should be the city of Baghdad as an Arab Islamic future and determine its dimensions and the strategic requirements. The city is formed according to the current strategy, based on traditional concepts, the research indicates that this method of urban planning today, witnessed by the city did not meet the requirements of the city of tomorrow based on physical, social, religious, economic, fundamentals. Different human activities are concerned with production and use of information and knowledge in the development of an influential architectural style and structures that underliy the functions of urban lifestyles and social groups. The research suggests reconsideration of strategic plans on which the cities (including schemes of Developed Baghdad), which aspires to be humanitarian cities present the new and the coming future. Through the adoption of strategic schemes steming from the Islamic thought, dynamism is poised to accommodate future multi scenarios.
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