31.(A) They were the inclusive stages where the diverse threads of urban life were woven together.(B) Nevertheless, some scholars maintain that physical proximity remains an indispensable element of the human experience.(C) This requires a strategic shift toward sustainable development that prioritizes the needs of diverse communities over purely commercial interests.(D) Proponents of this model, however, contend that private investment is essential for urban revitalization.
(E) Therefore, the complete eradication of physical squares is an inevitable outcome of technological progress.
(AB) Such subtle environmental cues serve to enforce a regime of social segregation without explicit prohibition.
(AC) Likewise, traditionalists vehemently reject the notion that digital spaces could ever replace the authenticity of the piazza.
(AB) Such subtle environmental cues serve to enforce a regime of social segregation without explicit prohibition.
(AC) Likewise, traditionalists vehemently reject the notion that digital spaces could ever replace the authenticity of the piazza.