városblokks
Városblokks, often translated as "city blocks," refers to the fundamental spatial units of urban planning and organization. These are the rectangular or sometimes irregular areas of land that are demarcated by streets, forming the basic building blocks of a city's layout. The size and shape of a városblokk can vary significantly depending on the historical development, architectural style, and functional purpose of a particular urban area.
Historically, városblokks evolved from defensive fortifications and early settlement patterns. In many European cities, the density
The configuration of buildings within a városblokk also differs. Some contain a continuous perimeter of buildings