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: The urban core shifted from political forums to spiritual and economic centers. The cathedral spire dominated the skyline, acting as a visual anchor.
This feature is structured to cover the essential academic curriculum typically found in urban planning history courses regarding the pre-industrial era. You can save this page as a PDF for offline reading.
The Greek polis gave us two opposing forms:
The 3rd edition is organized into the following major historical and regional categories: History of Urban Form: Pre-Industrial Era | PDF - Scribd
The Roman Empire standardized urban form across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East using a military blueprint known as castrametation (derived from military camps, or castra ).
: High-density arrangements, shared walls, and narrow streets minimized solar exposure, creating cooler micro-climates in arid environments.
Pope Sixtus V’s restructuring of Rome and the later design of Versailles exemplified this approach. The urban form became a theatrical stage, prioritizing aesthetics, movement, and elite displays of power over the daily utilitarian needs of the average citizen. Summary Table: Pre-Industrial Urban Typologies Era / Typology Primary Form Drivers Key Morphological Features Topography, climate, organic growth
. Pre-industrial urban forms generally followed two distinct development patterns: organic growth
Today, modern urban planners look back to pre-industrial models for inspiration. The walkable neighborhoods, mixed-use zones, and compact footprints of ancient, medieval, and Renaissance cities offer a timeless blueprint for designing the sustainable, human-centric cities of the future.
[Citadel / Public Granary] │ [Cardo / Main Axis] ─── Grid Iron Residential Blocks ─── [Drainage Network] 2. Classical Urbanism: Order, Geometry, and Civic Space
Hippodamus of Miletus (5th century BCE) is often called the father of urban planning. He viewed the gridiron layout not just as a tool for convenience, but as a reflection of democratic social order. In cities like Priene and Miletus, the urban form was divided into three zones: sacred (temples), public (the Agora , or marketplace), and private (residential). The Agora served as the physical and political heart of the city—an open, accessible space for civic life. The Roman Castrum and Civitas
Massive defensive walls encircled the city, separating the urban core from the agricultural hinterland. 2. Classical Urbanism: Greek Grids and Roman Engineering
While styles varied across eras and continents, pre-industrial cities shared fundamental structural traits:
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Mac OS Х® 11.0 或更高版本
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64 位元 Intel® 處理器
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Intel® HD Graphics 2000, NVIDIA® GeForce® 8/8M 系列, Quadro FX 4800, Quadro FX 5600, AMD Radeon™ R600, Mobility Radeon™ HD 4330, Mobility FirePro™, Radeon™ R5 M230 或更高階的圖形卡
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1280 × 768 螢幕解析度,32 位元色彩
RAM
2 GB RAM
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安裝須有 800 MB 的可用硬碟空間;後續作業須有 1350 MB
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Microsoft® Windows® 7/8/10/11 64-bit,安裝最新修補程式和 Service Pack
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Intel®、AMD® 或相容的雙核心處理器,1.5 GHz
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Intel® HD Graphics 2000, NVIDIA® GeForce® 8/8M 系列, Quadro FX 4800, Quadro FX 5600, AMD Radeon™ R600, Mobility Radeon™ HD 4330, Mobility FirePro™ 系列, Radeon™ R5 M230 或更高階的圖形卡
顯示
1280 × 768 螢幕解析度,32 位元色彩
RAM
2 GB RAM for Windows 7/8/10
硬碟空間
安裝須有 600 MB 的可用硬碟空間;後續作業須有 1350 MB
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: The urban core shifted from political forums to spiritual and economic centers. The cathedral spire dominated the skyline, acting as a visual anchor.
This feature is structured to cover the essential academic curriculum typically found in urban planning history courses regarding the pre-industrial era. You can save this page as a PDF for offline reading.
The Greek polis gave us two opposing forms:
The 3rd edition is organized into the following major historical and regional categories: History of Urban Form: Pre-Industrial Era | PDF - Scribd
The Roman Empire standardized urban form across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East using a military blueprint known as castrametation (derived from military camps, or castra ).
: High-density arrangements, shared walls, and narrow streets minimized solar exposure, creating cooler micro-climates in arid environments.
Pope Sixtus V’s restructuring of Rome and the later design of Versailles exemplified this approach. The urban form became a theatrical stage, prioritizing aesthetics, movement, and elite displays of power over the daily utilitarian needs of the average citizen. Summary Table: Pre-Industrial Urban Typologies Era / Typology Primary Form Drivers Key Morphological Features Topography, climate, organic growth
. Pre-industrial urban forms generally followed two distinct development patterns: organic growth
Today, modern urban planners look back to pre-industrial models for inspiration. The walkable neighborhoods, mixed-use zones, and compact footprints of ancient, medieval, and Renaissance cities offer a timeless blueprint for designing the sustainable, human-centric cities of the future.
[Citadel / Public Granary] │ [Cardo / Main Axis] ─── Grid Iron Residential Blocks ─── [Drainage Network] 2. Classical Urbanism: Order, Geometry, and Civic Space
Hippodamus of Miletus (5th century BCE) is often called the father of urban planning. He viewed the gridiron layout not just as a tool for convenience, but as a reflection of democratic social order. In cities like Priene and Miletus, the urban form was divided into three zones: sacred (temples), public (the Agora , or marketplace), and private (residential). The Agora served as the physical and political heart of the city—an open, accessible space for civic life. The Roman Castrum and Civitas
Massive defensive walls encircled the city, separating the urban core from the agricultural hinterland. 2. Classical Urbanism: Greek Grids and Roman Engineering
While styles varied across eras and continents, pre-industrial cities shared fundamental structural traits: