Harmony and cultural diversity preservation are integral components of effective urban design. In order to create harmonious urban environments, it is important to preserve and celebrate cultural diversity. This means incorporating diverse cultural elements into urban design, such as architecture, landscaping, public art, and cultural events. By creating a physical environment that reflects the diversity of the community, urban design can help foster a sense of pride and identity among residents.
At the same time, the preservation of cultural diversity can help protect communities from homogenization and gentrification. By preserving cultural heritage sites, traditional forms of architecture, and public spaces that are used for cultural events and celebrations, urban design can help protect the unique character of a community and prevent it from becoming a generic, soulless place. Therefore, the relationship between harmony and cultural diversity preservation in urban design is symbiotic - they both reinforce each other and are crucial for creating livable, vibrant urban environments.
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