Friday, February 20, 2009

Something that I found interesting in the reading by Jane Jacobs was when she talks about the streets and sidewalks being the major component of the cities. I never realized that the streets and sidewalks are really what a person thinks about when they hear the word city. Jane Jacobs talks about how if the streets and sidewalks are busy then the city is thought to be a busy city. She talks about how people think that cities are unsafe if they are uncomfortable when walking down the sidewalk. After reading this I began to realize how true all of the things that she pointed out were true.
http://pictures.exploitz.com/busy-times-square-photo-New-York-City-_smgpx10001x15658x18270ef3a.jpg
In this picture you can see how the busy street and sidewalk makes the city seem very lively and busy. This picture is of New York City at night time. Granted, New York City is a very well known busy city, but without all the cars and taxis in the street and the people walking on the sidewalks, the city would be boring and slow. New York City is not a dangerous place, the people that live there are the ones that are dangerous. Jane Jacobs backs up this opinion because she talks about how people are what make a city.

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