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were generally based on principles articulated by Cerdà. These included reserving significant open space by requiring mid-block open space and whole block parks. The height of buildings was set by reference to the width of the adjacent street. Many of these requirements were modified, and the
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extended cities beyond their traditional limits by demolishing city walls, transforming riverbanks and subdividing the
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Teoría general de la urbanización y aplicación de sus principios y doctrina a la reforma y ensanche de Barcelona
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which used the term extensively as a prefix for expansion neighborhoods beyond its traditional old city.
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prompted the tearing down of the old city wall and the construction of neighborhoods under
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The program of city extensions in Spain began simultaneously in 1860 with the plans for
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under the Plan Castro by Carlos María de Castro enacted by Royal Decree in 1860.
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building volumes increased, by later amendments beginning in 1864 (Madrid).
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means "widening" in Spanish. It is used to name the development areas of
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The term is widely use for the planned expansion of some cities across
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The Ensanche de Bilbao after the annexation of the former village of
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Development areas in Spanish cities at the end of the 19th century
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for expansion of the cities beyond the traditional city walls.
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Costa, Frankj.; Noble, Alleng.; Pendeleton, Glenna (1991).
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cities around the end of the 19th century, when the
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Index


Spanish
demographic explosion
Industrial Revolution
grid plans
Hispanic America
Barcelona
Ildefons Cerdà
Carlos María de Castro
Haussmann
Eixample
Eixample
Valencia
Palma, Mallorca
Madrid
Abando
Hispanic America
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
Ensanche La Fe
Ensanche Piantini
Ensnache Luperon
Ensanche Capotillo
Ensanche Naco
Ensanche Espaillat
Ensanche Quisqueya
Ensanche Simon Bolivar
Ensanche Paraiso
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