“I don’t consciously strive to create beauty but if my design is not beautiful I know something is wrong.”   R.Buckminster-Fuller 

Some Cities are born beautiful, whereas others have had beauty thrust upon them.

"Beautiful Cities" come in 2 varieties
(1) Those located in beautiful and/or dramatic physical settings (e.g., Cape Town, Sydney, Vancouver, Rio, Hong Kong) and (2) those in unremarkable settings which have been made “beautiful” by the hand of man such as Singapore with carefully-tended greenery everywhere one looks. Or Paris’ wide tree-lined boulevards, impressive buildings, bridges, and monuments.  Or, as in Amsterdam, Bruges, and Venice, man-made canals lined with beautiful historic buildings.  

But this beauty is often a façade as even the most widely acclaimed “beautiful” cities tend to be surrounded by a lot of ugliness – seedy run-down districts, drab treeless industrial zones, sprawling monotonous commuter suburbs, or even crime-ridden slums and squatter camps.  But the tourist sees little of this ugliness except perhaps during the ride from the airport into the centre where the “vibe” and the best hotels and restaurants are located.    So when we talk about a (man-made) “beautiful city” we are usually referring only to its central core with its best buildings and parks, etc.  We rarely if ever mean the ENTIRE city – the city AND all its dreary suburbs.

OASIS CITIES will have no industrial sprawl, no residential sprawl, no rural sprawl, and no run-down, seedy, “edgy” districts, ethnic ghettoes, or “no go zones”

Cape Towns’ moribund 2010 World Cup soccer stadium – looking like a Giant’s toilet bowl – a $billion waste of such an iconic site 

Δeltapolis combines the Excitement of the City and the Charm of the Village with the Tranquillity of the Countryside. 

Deltapolis – an architectural, environmental and lifestyle icon that the entire world would be talking about and millions would PAY to visit..!

Faced with gleaming polished stone, its promenades and terraces adorned with flowers and greenery, and entirely surrounded by an Arcadian delight of peaceful pathways meander through rustling wooded glades, pretty rockeries and ponds and even whimsical architectural follies

 
OASIS cities could transform “brown-field” sites – or any unattractive sites – into beautiful landscapes

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