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In order to meet with these demands, they created a radial plan for apportioning the land.
It was built in radial plan, later common in Baroque city design.
That dictated radial plan for the town, which is now protected as a monument of urban architecture.
The Gaol has a radial plan which means access is gained to all the cellblocks and exercise yards from one central point.
Large fortifications with radial plan, ditches, and numerous towers were built because of constant Ottoman threat.
The village had a radial plan, with its smaller streets branching out from the intersection of two perpendicular main streets.
The radial plan was voted down in a referendum that accompanied the vote, but Maguire was reelected mayor.
Huge timber joists support wide plank floors with long spans and the radial plan of the wings give an angular feeling unusual in this rectilinear town.
This radial plan concept is strongly influenced by British planner Ebenezer Howard and his Garden Cities of To-morrow.
In the late 19th century, Texas rapidly expanded its railroad network, creating a network of cities connected on a radial plan and linked to the port of Galveston.
A feature common to many of his hospitals was the arrangement of rooms in a radial plan around the nursing station, so that every patient could be kept in direct visual contact.
As a modern city, Boa Vista stands out among the other capitals of the North Region of Brazil as it is a planned city with a radial plan.
In around 1842, after winning a competition, Fowler built the Devon County Lunatic Asylum, designed on a radial plan of the panopticon type pioneered at Millbank Prison.
Numerous housing estates in south Manchester in areas such as Withington and Burnage have houses centred on a radial plan as opposed to straight streets of terraced houses.
Each had a radial plan with a light and ventilation shaft at its centre, a ring of toilets, laundries and other utilities, a passageway and students' rooms, and common study areas around the perimeter.
The EPCOT city, according to the concepts presented in the EPCOT film, was based on a radial plan, a design inspired by the Garden City Movement of urban planning.
Started in 2001 and opened in May 2004, the Fosters and Partners-designed tower is based on a radial plan, with a circular perimeter that widens as it rises through its 40 floors, before tapering towards the apex.
Macchu Pichu shares the extraordinary technical sophistication of ancient Persepolis, while the radial plans of Cusco or Benin Efi once matched the geometrical regularity of the Heavenly City of imperial Beijing.
Envisioning the new city with a ruthlessness that Haussmann would have envied, Le Corbusier placed upon the radial plan of the ancient city a roughly rectilinear organization comparable to his earlier tabula-rasa program of Villa Contemporaine.
The film details the elaborate radial plan for the city, as well as transportation plans for EPCOT, which called for three levels of transportation, with a high-speed monorail and a WEDWAY People Mover at the highest level.
Later developments of the hasht bihisht divided the square at 45 degree angles to create a more radial plan which often also includes chamfered corners; examples of which can be found in Todar Mal's Baradari at Fatehpur Sikri and Humayun's Tomb.