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The Genealogy of Cities

Charles P. Graves Jr.

2008, 288 pp
ISBN 978-0-87338-939-6

Includes DVD with 1000 dowloadable city plans

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Cloth, $75.00

courtesy of our partner, Atlas Books
Call (419) 281-1802 to order by phone.


A unique atlas of city plans from ancient to modern

“Graves’s illustrations will be the standard and will be used in research and design work for a long time to come.”
—David Grahame Shane, Columbia University School of Architecture

Although contemporary professional use of the term dates from the mid–twentieth century, “urban design” has been practiced throughout history. Examples of carefully planned ancient cities exist in Asia, India, Africa, Europe, and the Americas and are hallmarks of classical Chinese, Roman, and Greek cultures.

The Genealogy of Cities is a compilation of ancient and modern city plans, from 350 BCE to the present, depicting both built and proposed plans. Written in clear and accessible prose, it is illustrated with more than 500 plans drawn at the same scale, a unique feature of this work. It provides a previously unavailable tool for academics and professionals who must grapple with the issue of scale in researching and teaching urban design or when creating new urban spaces. Author Charles P. Graves Jr. created these computer-generated plans to provide a method of understanding models for modern cities while also creating a series of typological diagrams for both historical periods and city fabric. Also included in this volume is a DVD containing 1000-plus plans that will allow the user to print the urban plans at any scale.

This will be a useful and impressive reference book for students, scholars, and urban design and planning professionals and those interested in city planning, urban geography, urban morphology, architecture, cartography, and art history.

Charles P. Graves Jr. is associate professor of architecture at Kent State University. He received his Master of Architecture with a focus in urban design from Cornell University.

Supported by a grant from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts


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