Both Jane Jacob and Richard Florida are huge influence in contemporary urban development while both of them emphasized the importance of creativity. This article provides us very general ideas of both Jane Jacob and Richard Florida towards the definition and composition of creative class, which opens up the topic for broader discussions. This short essay used qualitative analysis based on based on two interviews. On the one hand, the main argument of Richard Florida that is drawn from this essay is that creativity is the main engine to drive economy and the adoption of duplicating will only result in failure. On the other hand, the key aspect of Jane Jacob is that urban planner only bring out the dullness of the city and they will limit the chance for cities to "start from the scratch". The author synthesized perspectives from two urban specialists and gave general public comprehensive ideas …show more content…
When a city is creative enough and artists around the world come to crumble here, there are no protection to local creativity since the city is open widely up to the entire globe.When exotic creativity kicks in, local creative class become a part of local culture.Therefore, tolerances towards creative class should include both local and out coming groups . By doing this, city will not only prevent cultural imperialism but also maintain its own uniqueness. Nevertheless, the flow of creative class has its own pattern. Creative class tend to move in city centre, where things are convenient and environment is vibrant. the cluster of them will only provide financial opportunities to city cores, as a result, this may lead to uneven development of the