PART 1: RAPID CHANGES The American City is characterized by a history of industry, rapid growth and stagnant economy, and a quick adaptation to consumer culture. In cities once characterized by specific industries, they now attempt to cling to their cultural identity and the arts to preserve their image beyond their industry, readdressing and reinvigorating permanent cultural entities such as the library, museum, and theater. This reviving is done in variety of ways, all of which require heavy funding both privately and publicly and primarily result in interventions of permanence. [Chicago\u27s Millennium Park, Cleveland funding waterfront activity, New York City interventions in its ports] PART 2: HOW TO RESPOND As a response to rapidly ch...