Throughout history, people have always felt the need to conceive and design "future cities" whether they are beyond the utopian concept, the rule of technology, or the limits of the planet of the planet. For Western architecture for a long time, there was a fixed connection between the utopia and the architecture, especially in the idealization of the "future city". The tradition is to think Platonic's words and to consider the peaceful city (Republic) as the first utopia of this cultural theme.
Utopia is paradise, fainting is paradise lost. Before Utopia and Destopia became the imaginary future, it was a fantasy farm or a place of imagination like the Garden of Eden. "We found that the population of the continent is denser and richer than Europe, Asia and Africa, and the climate is more calm and fun than any other region," Amerigo Vespucci wrote. That letter explains his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, and in 1503 "Mundus Novus _", was published as a new world. In 1516, Thomas More announced a fictitious explanation of the seafarer of the Vespucci ship who had already traveled some distance to utopia. A perfect republic (more terms were created: "utopia" means "no place"). "Gulliver's Journey" (1726) is a utopianistic satire of enlightenment.
Utopia and dystopia are two types of society, usually found in speculation and science fiction. The word utopia comes from Sir Thomas More's 1516 novel. There are thousands of examples of utopia and distant peers, but I hope the examples described here, such as dinosaurs and hunger games, will help you understand the difference between utopia and distant peers. Remember that Utopia and Dystopia are two types of society. If you are confused as to which is what you see, look at the different prefixes used: mean u or no in the utopia, which means bad. The main features of these two worlds are at both ends of the spectrum. For example, utopia does not fight war, but distant peers continue war. Utopia is not sick, but dystrophy continues to be sick. Even in the novel, it is difficult to create a utopia. Therefore, there are many stories about dyspeasers than utopia in general.