
How do cities acquire traits?
The DNA of Cities
Enduring Legacies: The Resilience of Urban Grids
This chapter examines the historical resilience of Manhattan's grid system, established in 1811, and its ability to withstand substantial changes in the built environment. The discussion also connects the adaptability of architectural forms, such as Georgian houses, to the continuity of the city's spatial structure.
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