Almost all towns in Central Europe north of the Danube were laid by a planned foundation, mostly in the 12th to 14th centuries. They retained the original extent and spatial structure until the industrial revolution. Only then some of them faced the challenge of unpreceded growth. So that this growth could be managed, city administrations […]
Planning of Bohemian regional centres in the period of their industrialisation and modernisation: Pilsen and Hradec Králové
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2020, Volume 54, No. 1 - 2