The image of the city in antiquity: tracing the origins of urban planning, Hippodamian Theory, and the orthogonal grid in Classical Greece

The orthogonal, or rectangular, grid plan arose out of a need to organize the sprawling cities of Ancient Greece. To one particularly enigmatic figure in history, this problem was met with a blueprint and a philosophy. The ancient city-planner known as Hippodamus of Miletus (c. 480-408 BCE) was more...

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Main Author: Kirkpatrick, Aidan
Other Authors: Burke, Brendan
Language:English
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Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/6267