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The Evolution of Urban Form Before the Industrial Revolution

The map of Tenochtitlan dissolved. In its place, a new map began to draw itself. The lines were sharp, modern, and terrifyingly familiar. It was a layout of the university library. The Evolution of Urban Form Before the Industrial

The Roman Castrum: Military precision that influenced modern European city layouts. The Evolution of Urban Form Before the Industrial

Roman Expansion: The Romans took the grid further with the Castrum (military camp) layout. Every Roman colonial city featured a Cardo (North-South axis) and a Decumanus (East-West axis). This rigid geometry allowed for rapid deployment and easy governance across an empire. 3. The Medieval Tapestry: Defense and Density The Evolution of Urban Form Before the Industrial

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