Utopia is often used to describe a place in our imagination. Utopia is a virtual world in which we think everything will be perfect, everything would be planned and set out for all of our needs at any time, but that’s just our imagination. If we were to create a Utopia we would need a huge amount of the cites population to becomes neutral on what Utopia is to them. Is it possible for utopia to become true?
Utopia would be possible if everyone just dropped their feelings, stopped begin who they really are and if everyone would agree on one thing. We would be able to create a perfect world but only if we would make everyone feel the same way about the plan, we would need to create a Master plan which would …show more content…
He though that he has found the perfect solution for Cites which was Urban Planning, his though process was mainly focused on Speed. Le Corbusier’s plan was to split the city’s skyscrapers into vertical cities them self’s. The buildings would be split into different levels with ground and upper ground level begin used for traffic with ramps going above them which would pedestrianize and allow full access to the city for pedestrians without disturbing the speed the traffic would be flowing at as this was the main focus. A lot of people though that Le Corbusier was a crazy man as he proposed his plan to be executed at the expense of the cities that were already built which would completely change what we have …show more content…
There is a similar City plan to a Utopia and it’s called a Gated City. A city which is completely cut off from the others, everybody has their own individual utopia as their able to completely modify and change things in their own way which creates a 4 wall barrier from anybody else, a barrier that nobody can cross without the owner’s permission and also something that cannot be changed because of the individuality it brings to the scene. The Gated cities would have been a perfect solution for cities if there was nothing wrong about them but you can never please everybody. The houses at the Gated cities would have been a fairly high price unlike the Le Corbusier’s houses which would have been an affordable price for everyone which would solve one of the huge issues like poverty at the time whereas The Gated cities would create an even larger income gap between the rich and between the poor which is not what Utopia is like (“Everything to-day urges us, and indeed impels us, in this direction. The present social evolution itself is bridging the distance between the great house and the cottage” Le Corbusier). The Gated city would be a Utopia for the people who live there but everybody who would live outside the gate would feel like the plan for The Gated city was a dystopian plan. This plan would completely change the community into very judgemental people as everybody would be judging on other people. They could be judging stuff like if their allowed into