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== Meaning == | == Meaning == | ||
A organic city is a city that grew naturally. It starts off as a small town with a few buildings and grow over time. A [[Planned City]] is the opposite of a organic city. | A organic city is a city that grew naturally. It starts off as a small town with a few buildings and grow over time. A [[Planned City]] is the opposite of a organic city. Planned cities are often large areas, already planned to be of that specific city. It often comes with a city plan aswell. | ||
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=== Third Phase === | === Third Phase === | ||
In the [[Third Phase]] there are a few organic cities, large examples are [[Anubis]], which was a [[Planned | In the [[Third Phase]] there are a few organic cities, large examples are [[Anubis]], which was a [[Planned City]] in the second phase. Another example of a third phase organic city is [[Xilocapan]], which grows over time to have more work and people. |
Latest revision as of 20:31, 8 February 2024
Meaning
A organic city is a city that grew naturally. It starts off as a small town with a few buildings and grow over time. A Planned City is the opposite of a organic city. Planned cities are often large areas, already planned to be of that specific city. It often comes with a city plan aswell.
History
First Phase
All villages/cities in the First Phase were organic cities.
Second Phase
In the Second Phase there were a few organic cities, large examples were Tikal, Tenochtitlan and Ulaanbaatar.
Third Phase
In the Third Phase there are a few organic cities, large examples are Anubis, which was a Planned City in the second phase. Another example of a third phase organic city is Xilocapan, which grows over time to have more work and people.