Essays /
modern building is unreversable developing trend [3]
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While almost all the cities are expanding ,the heated debate about what kind of new buildings would be are always going on.Those who support traditional buildings harbour the view that traditional buildings would present the cities' characteristic;others point out that modern buildings
definitely provide more practicle function for modern people. In my vieew , any traditional things is the symbol of the past properous time ,we can not live in our past vigourous memory.Only the modern building cen indicate our living properiousity.
Undoutedly modern buildings attract people mainly due to its space-saving.Although skyscrapers that lack of any national characteristic hold much more citizens than any kind of traditional building with the same ground.In this shortage of every resouce while the population is soaring age ,effectively uttilizing our limited land are absolutely wiser than the national characteristic show.
Moreover ,just certain things once satisfactedly cated people's need and were accepted
by the majority of the cociety for relative a long term, as time passed by they became traditional things. Traditional buildings are not beyound the case.As human history is developing all the time ,
it is impossible that our archtecture stays in the past mood all the time .Developing modern building
is justified and inevitable.We must creat new properourity which could be the traditional archetecture in the future.
It is not to say that we completly refuse traditinal building.In some historical site ,traditinal buildings that are built in harmony with surroundings can enrich the historical atmosphere and attract more tourits.However ,past is past.No matter how professional it mimiced, it is impossible not to leave any fake hint.The best way is to maintain the traditional buildings that already exist.
In sum,modern building is unreversable developing trend.What we can do is to protect the traditional buildingsa that exist and creat future's traditinal buildings.