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Settlement Morphology of Budapest (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
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Settlement Morphology of Budapest (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Series: Springer Geography
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This book presents the results of empirical research conducted by
the authors, who personally surveyed the people they met on each
and every street, square and public space in Budapest. It has four
extensive chapters that discuss urban change and structure in
Budapest and feature many rich color illustrations. The first
chapter looks at the geographical circumstances impacting the
city's urban development in a historical context, as well as the
evolution of its functions and demographic processes and the
development of the ground plan and settlement structure. The second
chapter concerns itself with the way the capital city of Hungary is
built, demonstrating the horizontal homogeneity and vertical
heterogeneity of development together with development types and
locations in Budapest. The third chapter was written about the
change in Budapest's urban structure, especially in regard to the
years after 1990. It lists the major factors influencing urban
structure transformation, followed by a detailed analysis of
Budapest's functional zones. Lastly, the fourth chapter provides a
detailed introduction to each capital city district, including
their creation, development and functional structures.
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