Showing posts with label Towns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Towns. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2018

Egyptian Towns and Cities


Egyptian Towns and Cities
(Shire Egyptology)
 PDF | 72 pages | 3,2 Mb

This book surveys the main kinds of urban settlement and town planning that existed in ancient Egypt before the
town planning. The evolution and growth of Predynastic villages is traced as an essential prelude to the much greater achievements of the Pharaohs in establishing first towns and then cities. The later growths are shown to be of two basic types, royal foundations and those which underwent a natural expansion throughout history. From this they are classified as constituting various standard types based on function: provincial centres, planned workmen's villages, military and frontier towns, towns inhabited by funerary priests and, ultimately, royal residences and the capitals. The range of size and material is tremendous, covering small closely knit communities of a few hundred people, towns with several thousand inhabitants and vast cities, as large as any in the ancient world, with tens of thousands of citizens.
 
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

A Guide to Port Sunlight Village


A Guide to Port Sunlight Village
2006 | PDF | 112 pages | 8,5 mb
 
Port Sunlight was founded in 1888 by the industrialist Lord Leverhulme to house the workers from his prospering business—which would evolve into Unilever. Acclaimed for its planning and house design, Port Sunlight greatly influenced subsequent planned developments, as well as the garden city movement.This fully revised version of A Guide to Port Sunlight marries the practical details of a guidebook with historical information about Port Sunlight’s design and architecture, its place in the history of urban planning, and Leverhulme's role in the town’s creation. A wealth of illustrations helps make this the perfect book for armchair and actual travelers to this jewel of nineteenth-century town planning.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Egyptian Towns and Cities (Shire Egyptology)


Egyptian Towns and Cities (Shire Egyptology)
Eric P. Uphill,
Shire | 2008-03-04 | PDF | 72 pages | 3,2 Mb

This book surveys the main kinds of urban settlement and town planning that existed in ancient Egypt before the Hellenistic period. The evolution and growth of Predynastic villages is traced as an essential prelude to the much greater achievements of the Pharaohs in establishing first towns and then cities. The later growths are shown to be of two basic types, royal foundations and those which underwent a natural expansion throughout history. From this they are classified as constituting various standard types based on function: provincial centres, planned workmen's villages, military and frontier towns, towns inhabited by funerary priests and, ultimately, royal residences and the capitals. The range of size and material is tremendous, covering small closely knit communities of a few hundred people, towns with several thousand inhabitants and vast cities, as large as any in the ancient world, with tens of thousands of citizens.