városblokkot
Városblokkot is a Hungarian term that translates roughly to "city block" or "urban block." It refers to a distinct, self-contained unit within a city's urban fabric, typically bounded by streets on all sides. These blocks can vary greatly in size and shape depending on the city's planning history and development. Historically, urban blocks have served as fundamental units for land division and construction, housing residential buildings, commercial establishments, public spaces, and sometimes industrial or institutional facilities.
The concept of a városblokkot is central to understanding urban planning and morphology. The arrangement and
In contemporary urban planning, the revitalization and redevelopment of existing városblokkok are often key objectives. This