Multiple Nuclei Model of 1945 by C.D. Harris and Edward L. Ullman
Multiple Nuclei Model Harris and Edward Ullman of 1945 Multiple nuclei model of 1945 by C.D. Harris and Edward L. Ullman is based on the argument that the cities have multiple growth points or “nuclei”...
View ArticleConcentric Zone Model by Ernest Burgess | Burgess Model
Concentric Zone Model (also known as Burgess Model) is an attempt to understand spatial arrangement and settlement patterns. Urban areas have been an area of research for a few decades now. The way...
View ArticleSector Model (Hoyt Model) | Urban LandUse Model
Sector Model (also known as Hoyt Model and Hoyt Sector Model) is an urban land use model which talks about spatial arrangement of activities in an urban area. Big cities and towns have always been an...
View ArticleBid Rent Theory
Introduction Let’s begin with a simple question. I guess most of us have been to city core or we must have imagined at least. Its more or less similar as in the below photograph (Credits : Markhafer,...
View ArticleSponge City
What is a sponge city? A sponge city consists of permeable roads, permeable pavement, rainwater tanks, rain garden, and sensors. The idea that sponge city is a Chinese city concept is trending across...
View ArticleWhat are ghost towns?
What are ghost towns? Ghost towns can be perceived as an image of burning or creating abandoned buildings. It can be alternatively called as an abandoned village, city or town that might contain...
View ArticleKearsley’s model of urban structure
The urban structure refers to the physical layout, organization, and design of a city or town. Urban structure is significant because it influences the way people interact with each other and with the...
View ArticleExploring The Most Famous Ghost Cities Worldwide
Ghost cities are abandoned cities that were once inhabited by people. Such places exist all around the world. Some cities were victims of nuclear war or the empire’s downfall. Their left remains are...
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