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In , an ideal city is the concept of a for a that has been conceived in accordance with a particular rational or moral objective.


Concept
The "ideal" nature of such a city may encompass the , and qualities of as well as the ways in which these are realised through urban structures including buildings, street layout, etc. The ground plans of ideal cities are often based on grids (in imitation of town planning) or other geometrical patterns. The ideal city is often an attempt to deploy ideals at the local level of urban configuration and living space and amenity rather than at the culture- or civilisation-wide level of the classical Utopias such as St Thomas More's Utopia.


History
Several attempts to develop ideal city plans are known from the , and appear from the second half of the fifteenth century. The concept dates at least from the period of , whose Republic is a philosophical exploration of the notion of the 'ideal city'. The nobility of the Renaissance, seeking to imitate the qualities of Classical civilisation, sometimes sought to construct such ideal cities either in reality or notionally through a reformation of manners and culture.


Leon Battista Alberti
The Renaissance concept of an Ideal town developed by Italian Leon Battista Alberti (14041472), author of ten books of treatises on modern architecture titled De re aedificatoria written about 1450 with additions made until the time of his death in 1472, concerned the planning and building of an entire town as opposed to individual for private patrons or ecclesiastical purposes.

Alberti insisted on choosing the location of the town first, followed by careful setting up of the size and direction of streets, then location of bridges and gates, and finally a building pattern ruled by perfect symmetry.Anthony Blunt, From "Artistic Theory in Italy, 1450‐1660". Chapter 1: Alberti. PDF file, direct download 192 KB. NEHAWU Archives. One of the more prominent examples of a town modelled on this theory was Zamość founded in the 16th century by the chancellor . At present, it is a World Heritage Site in . Old City of Zamość. UNESCO World Heritage Centre 2014, United Nations.


Examples
Examples of the ideal cities include 's "", a description of which was included in Trattato di architettura (c. 1465). The city of Sforzinda was laid out within an eight-pointed star inscribed within a circular . Further examples may have been intended to have been read into the so-called "Urbino" and "Baltimore" panels (second half of the fifteenth century), which show classically influenced architecture disposed in logically planned .

The cities of and , whose were built in the 1590s by the Venetian Republic, are considered to be practical examples of the concept of the ideal city. Another notable example of the concept is Zamość in eastern , founded in the late 16th century and modelled by the Italian architect .

synthesized Classical and Renaissance concepts of the ideal city with new Enlightenment ideals of scientific planning, harmony in design, and social equality in his plan for the Province of Georgia. The physical design component of the famous remains preserved in the Savannah Historic District.Wilson, Thomas D. The Oglethorpe Plan: Enlightenment Design in Savannah and Beyond. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2012.

Late nineteenth-century examples of the ideal city include the Garden city movement of Sir , realised at Letchworth Garden City and Welwyn Garden City in England. , 's architectural vision established in , is among the most recent examples of ideal city planning.

Built in 1950s Communist Poland, , now part of Kraków, , serves as an unfinished example of a utopian ideal city, and is still one of the largest planned socialist realist settlements or districts ever built and "one of the most renowned examples of deliberate social engineering" in the entire world. Its street hierarchy, layout and certain grandeur of buildings often resemble or . The high abundance of parks and green areas in Nowa Huta make it the greenest part of Kraków.

(2013). 9781137303653, Springer. .


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