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- social scheme, developed after World War I. A large part of Zlín is urbanistically and architecturally valuable and is protected by law as an urban monument...
- Urban studies is based on the study of the urban development of cities and regions—it makes up the theory portion of the field of urban planning. This...
- Condit, Carl W. (1977). The Railroad and the City: A Technological and Urbanistic History of Cincinnati. Ohio State University Press. ISBN 9780814202654...
- Toma T. Socolescu (20 July 1883 in Ploiești – 14 October 1960 in Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian architect. He was one of the influencers of Romanian...
- application of the Enlightenment ideas to governance and urbanism. His urbanistic ideas, also being the first large-scale example of earthquake engineering...
- heart of Paris. At its far end, the Pont Alexandre III links this grand urbanistic axis with the Petit Palais and the Grand Palais. The Pont des Invalides...
- was once the Palazzo del Principe, residence of Admiral Andrea Doria. Urbanistically, the area is part of Municipio I Centro-Est. However, the current muni****l...
- it was built on what was then part of Campo de' Fiori but is now the urbanistically distinct Piazza Farnese. A first building rose during the pontificate...
- in New Belgrade. As urbanist, he was the chief author of the general urbanistic projects of Zaječar, Trstenik, Pirot, Niš, Banja Koviljača, Lazarevac...
- Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,200 inhabitants. It is urbanistically fused with the city of Teplice. The name is derived from nové sedlo...