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The Syntax of City Space

by Mark David Major

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Architecture / LandscapeArchitecture / Urban & Land Use PlanningPolitical Science / Public Policy / Regional PlanningSocial Science / Human GeographyPolitical Science / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban DevelopmentSocial Science / Developing & Emerging CountriesTechnology & Engineering / Civil / GeneralSocial Science / Sociology / Urban

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Many people see American cities as a radical departure in the history of town planning because of their planned nature based on the geometrical division of the land. However, other cities of the world also began as planned towns with geometric layouts so American cities are not unique. Why did the regular grid come to so pervasively characterize American urbanism? Are American cities really so different?

The Syntax of City Space: American Urban Grids by Mark David Major with Foreword by Ruth Conroy Dalton (co-editor of Take One Building) answers these questions and much more by exploring the urban morphology of American cities. It argues American cities do represent a radical departure in the history of town planning while, simultaneously, still being subject to the same processes linking the street network and function found in other types of cities around the world. A historical preference for regularity in town planning had a profound influence on American urbanism, which endures to this day.

Book Details

Publisher:
Routledge
Published:
2018-03-14
Pages:
258
Language:
EN
ISBN:
9781351401593
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