Wednesday 13 March 2013

Early City Form - The City Shaped (Spiro Kostof)


Through synoecism, several independent villages are consolidated into a single community.


In the case of the Precolumbian city of Teotihuacan (Mexico), the administrative powers invested in the religious complex were sufficient to substitute a formal orthogonality for the pattern of village that originally occupied the site.


Service precincts grow up near palace, temple, or fortress compounds, attracted by their concentration of wealth.

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