Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Alopecia Barbae To Alopecia Areata

Moratti and Quality of Life, uphill road

snubbed, again, from the classification of liveability compiled by Tyler Brule, the guru of global trends, Canada's Winnipeg, educated in London, creator of cult magazines such as Wallpaper and Monocle.
The list of top 25 most liveable cities on the insert published in the Financial Times House & home to first place Monaco of Bavaria, who from the podium barefoot Zurich, rolled in third place, behind Copenhagen. Breaking Kyoto, Hamburg and Lisbon. Portland makes its debut at the 22nd place, while Amsterdam out loudly from the list.
What, what? Why not a shred of reason looms set up house in an Italian city by moving to places like Monaco, which this year won the day - says Tyler Brule - precisely because of the houses of great quality, health and welfare of the attitude of the business. Or from the flat and sustainable Copenhagen, came in second?

"Why do not we ask all those Englishmen who have chosen to live here in Italy for some time, buying homes of all types and almost everywhere? He asks, seraphic,
Philippe Daverio , critic 'French art naturalized Italian. "Besides, I really am stumped: I am leaving for Southern Italy with a friend British artist who wants to establish no less than Palermo. Do not ask me why, I still do not know, but it is. " Who is, excuse me, her friend? "Simply said, Jenny Saville, the cutting edge of new British artists, was born in Cambridge forty years ago. Mica any. Take her. " It supports, in turn, Davenport: "The problem are the parameters. Everyone has their own. Berlin, perfect for young people because it is cheap and has a lively atmosphere, with people like me, however, offered a little. "

Green, then. It will be the fault of the little green, then that is one of the parameters most expensive in the world of Tyler Brule who makes no secret of choosing Zurich last year for the city's proximity to the lakes. And when it comes to big cities, you know, one often faces the problem of lack of green areas for lack of space. Stefano Boeri, architect son of art, is working hard to vertical forest in the Isola neighborhood in Milan, an urban reforestation project that could make a difference, even as a good practice to be applied elsewhere.

an assist in favor of Milan, the city now reduced almost entirely to that site, however, was ranked 41st in the rankings of Mercer's top 50 cities in which to live.
Architect Boeri now confesses his allergy to the rankings, "Why should I speak in these terms? Milan, you know, is a city that has many problems. However, there realize? Those arriving in the forefront of the Financial Times list of the city are extremely boring. Who would live in Monaco or Copenhagen, shopping really flat in all directions and not only geographically distant from what's really happening in the world? Not me, certainly. "
Saskia Sassen, a sociologist of globalization and the new urban theory, born in Holland, which operates between the U.S. and Britain, warned: "The cities are playing a strategic role and is now the city is invested." The next Global Scenarios report prepared by real estate with the help of Sassen will tell if Rome continues to be still at the top desires of many "unexpected".
"The latest report reveals that the capital has been considered the ideal city in which to live - says Mario Breglia, president of real estate scenarios - at least 20% of respondents, but also the place where many people want to go and spend retirement age. In any case, the best place to live tout court. "

Source: ilsole24ore

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