1 year ago by Vetoshkeen
Any settlement strives for evolution and growth. The village wants to become a village, the village wants to become a small town, and the city wants to become a capital. Previously, cities developed according to the principle of annexation, attaching themselves to the fortress and then growing. The fashionable quarters of modern world capitals a couple of hundred years ago were the outskirts and slums. For example, in the largest cities of Ancient Rus' outside the fortress walls there were trade and craft suburbs - a settlement or a hem. Now this area is often the most that neither is the center of the city. Jellyfish houses, a space station in the Arctic and 5 more cities of the future
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