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The use of urban management for the city of 2050, a model of a cultural city

Bernardette Mendez B

Land and Architecture, 2026, vol. 5, 289

Abstract: Creativity and cultural diversity have been the main drivers of urban success. Cultural activities can promote social inclusion and dialogue between diverse communities. Likewise, the tangible and immaterial is an integral part of the identity of a city and generates a sense belonging and cohesion. Culture represents the soul of a city and allows us to progress and build a dignified future for all. A city centered in the human being it is a space centered on culture. we must transform this reality into more effective policies and sustainable urban governance. Culture occupies a central place in renewal and innovation urban and makes cities attractive, creative and sustainable. The History shows us that culture is key to urban development, as they reveal the monuments, heritage and traditions. Without the culture, cities would not exist as dynamic living spaces; they would be so only concrete and steel constructions, prone to fracture and social degradation. It is the culture that makes the difference.

Date: 2026
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