4.3What are the main differences, in terms of singular buildings, between Greek and Roman cities? i. While
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4.3What are the main differences, in terms of singular buildings, between Greek and Roman cities?
i. While in Greek cities these buildings adopted strategic locations somehow independent from streets, in Roman cities they were linked to the street system.
ii. The higher percentage of cities with regular street systems, in Rome than in Greece, led to the construction of a higher number of singular buildings, promoting intelligibility of the urban layout.
iii. The higher percentage of cities with regular street systems, in Greece than in Rome, led to the construction of a higher number of singular buildings, promoting intelligibility of the urban layout.
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Urban Morphology An Introduction To The Study Of The Physical Form Of Cities
ISBN: 287081
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Authors: Vitor Oliveira
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