Városblokkok
Városblokkok, often translated as "city blocks" or "urban blocks," refers to the fundamental planning units of urban development. These are typically rectangular or square areas of land surrounded by streets, forming the basic structure of a city's grid. The size and configuration of városblokkok can vary significantly depending on the historical period, urban planning ideology, and specific geographical context of a city.
Historically, városblokkok evolved from medieval street patterns to the more regularized layouts seen in Renaissance and
In contemporary urban planning, the concept of the városblokk remains relevant for understanding urban form and