UrbanTerritory

The ant-hills of the new society

Completel Integration

Utilitism

Energy saving

Motto

Future is closer than may appear

Beware!

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Mexico City

Historically, and since pre-Hispanic times, the valley of Anáhuac has been one of the most densely populated areas in Mexico. When the Federal District was created in 1824, the urban area of Mexico City extended approximately to the area of today's Cuauhtémoc borough. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the elites began migrating to the south and west and soon the small towns of Mixcoac and San Ángel were incorporated by the growing conurbation. Today the city could be clearly divided into a middle and high-class area (south and west, including Polanco, Chapultepec and Santa Fe), and a lower class area to the east (Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, Pantitlán, Chalco and Moctezuma).

 

 

 

The Tendency of Future

The society is coming up to the new for of the existance - the informational. Their living places begin to look like he huge ant-hills where everyone is doing his own task.

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