City : Santa Cruz
The urban element shown is the downgrades of urbanization. In the alleyways outside of Santa Cruz, there are people, Ayoreo Indians, inhabiting the area. When the market is bustling with activity the people trying to sell stuff and earn a living. It is important as it shows what urbanization have affected cultures of people whose reputation was ruin, struggling to survive. |
City : El Alto
The urban element shown is a parade occurring in El Alto (27th anniversary). People dress up in this event and crowd in the city. It is important as it shows the culture still existing in the city and the compactness with the usage of transportation and construction involved. The influence of other countries in urbanization spread to El Alto. |
City : La Paz
The urban element shown is the unique architecture and the bustling of buses and other transportation and people. The signs and buildings demonstrate the influence of other cultures and their own into their establishment. It is important as it demonstrates urbanization and the positive impact urbanization as it seems that La Paz is a popular place with people crowded in an area like a central business district. |
City : Cochabamba
The urban element shown is a mural from the Urban Art Biennial. Murals are distributed in the city of Cochabamba where anyone can admire it. It is important as it shows that culture still exists in Cochabamba as urban life increases. Urban life in Cochabamba isn't like other countries, but it is special as it still contains culture in murals in the city. |
City : Sucre
The urban element shown is a plaza in the city. It basically functions as a central business district. It serves as a social hub and is in close proximity to the market, shops, and hotels. It is important as it demonstrates urban activity and its resemblance to a central business district, attracting people and activities to come to Sucre. |