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This exploration by Douglas C. Allen, ASLA, delves into the foundational question of urban design: what precedes what, the street or the house? Through a comparative analysis of the modern Suq Khan-E-Zeit and the historic Roman Cardo, constructed in 136 AD in Jerusalem, the study illustrates the morphological characteristics of urban blocks. By examining dendritic forms, the paper highlights the evolution of urban structure and its implications for contemporary city planning, providing valuable insights into the relationship between built environments and their streets.
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