The traditional city
The Traditional City is the type of city that has long-existed, having urban functions full of nuances that are mixed with each other and are spread organically through the city. These functions are mutually-supportive and the urban space is coherent and defined by the logic of the urban tissue, which has well-defined urban spaces cut through the built area of the city. The background of the city consists of buildings, and the four most important elements on which the Traditional city is based are plots-streets-insulae-built.
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Different perspectives on the image of the city
During the Renaissance, the [[The Traditional City traditional city]] used to be perceived as a painting, the visitor going through...
The functionalist city
The Functionalist City, as opposed to [[The Traditional City]], is a [[Modernity. Modernisation. Modernism. modernist]] vision of a city in...