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  1. Chapter 6: Roman Cities · Orthogonal Town Planning in Antiquity

    • The Romans used more than one type of city plan, and it is thus not possible to contrast a Greek plan with a Roman one. We will consider first the type characterized by a rectangular grid derived direct… See more

    Cities Based on Intersection of Central Axes

    Ostia
    Of exceptional importance in the context of Roman planning is the city of early Ostia, the plan of which is known today through special studies and through the publication of the excel… See more

    The Axial Plan as Influenced by The Encampment Plan

    Among the varieties of grid plans, a particular Roman type emerges in which the intersection of the major axes is shifted to one side; this is clearly inspired by the military encampments. Instead of the axis convention… See more

    Axial Plan with Subdivision Per Scamna

    Among the plans characterized by a network of square or nearly square blocks, a type can be distinguished in which the central division by main decumanus and cardine is accompanied by blocks whose long side ru… See more

    Encampment Plan

    The Hippodamean plan has inspired not only the cities here discussed but also the form of the Roman military encampment. As already noted, especially in regard to the plan of Ostia, the encampment does not entirely foll… See more

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  2. Ancient Roman city plans typically followed these features123:
    • Grid-based layout with streets arranged in a perpendicular pattern.
    • Major thoroughfares connecting important landmarks and public spaces.
    • Central forum with city services.
    • Rectilinear grid of streets.
    • Rivers for water, transport, and sewage disposal.
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    Roman cities typically followed a grid-based layout, with streets arranged in a perpendicular pattern, dividing the city into distinct blocks or insulae. Major thoroughfares, such as the Via Sacra in Rome, connected important landmarks and public spaces.
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    The Romans used a consolidated scheme for city planning, developed for civil convenience. The basic plan consisted of a central forum with city services, surrounded by a compact, rectilinear grid of streets. A river sometimes flowed near or through the city, providing water, transport, and sewage disposal.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_urban_planning
    A standard Roman city plan was based on a grid of orthogonal (laid out on right angles) streets. It was founded on ancient Greek city models, described by Hippodamus. It was used especially when new cities were established, e.g. in Roman coloniae.
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    WEBThe Severan marble plan of Rome (also known as the Forma Urbis Romae) was a carved plan of the city of Rome produced during the first decade of the third century C.E. and mounted on a wall of the Temple of …

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