Question: Why are different places laid out and designed differently?
A place's design depends on what it's used for, like schools, hospitals, or shopping malls
For example, schools need classrooms and playgrounds, while hospitals need patient rooms and operating theatres
Design helps people use the space more easily and safely
Design reflects local traditions and culture
Some places use bright colors or special patterns that are popular in that country
For example, Japanese houses are often simple and use natural materials, while European buildings might be more decorative
Buildings in hot countries often have big windows and open spaces for air flow
In cold places, houses are built to keep heat in
Local materials are often used, like wood in forests or stone in mountains
Older cities have narrow streets and old buildings, while new cities are more modern and spacious
Some places keep their traditional design to attract tourists or preserve history
Question: Why are different places laid out and designed differently?
Authentic Idioms
Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
to put your own stamp on something: to add your personal style or influence to something
to stand out from the crowd: to be different or unique compared to others