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Origin and development of cities - Coggle Diagram
Origin and development of cities
Pre-industrial cities
After the 19th Century's Industrial Revolution
Political and religious power
Ancient times
Roman cities
Grid pattern
Greek cities
Middle ages
European cities
Narrow streets
Surrounded by walls
City centres
Central square
Cathedral
Market
Renaissance and Baroque
Monarchies remodelled cities
Embellish
+Hygiene
Industrial cities
During the Industrial Revolution
Factories and small workshops
People moved away
Inside cities
Urban areas increased
-Old city walls
+Railway stations
+New streets
City extensions
New residential disticts
Wealthy people
Confortable houses
Poorer people
Working-class disticts
Cities nowadays
What constitutes a city
Housing density
High-rise buildings
Extensive services infrastructuture
Economic activity
Services or industry sectors
Population density
+10,000 inhabitants
Lifestyle
Urban lifestyle
Social contact
Cultural exchanges
Post-industrial cities
2nd half of the 20th century
Industrial areas
Factories
Old factories replaced with
Homes
Offices
Shopping centres
Use of cars
Improved public transport
High housing costs
Live in outskirts
Metropolitan areas
Major cities
Surrounding smaller areas
Satellite-cities