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#venice the city of water..... history ,and present... everything you need to know with help of maps...

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VENICEJIL SHETHUC5713

Geographic features: current centre projection

THE ORIGINS-venezia 166AD

Built map-satellite image, now and then

Murano island

EXPANSION

EARLIEST MAPS:14th century

Grid and tentacles structure: urban pattern

Grid pattern year 1500

Waterways:refrence plan of grand canal

Characteristics of waterways system

Residential fabric

Main buildings of venice :17th century

Plan of venice

:urban

pattern

Venice-art;people;culture;food

The most common dish is polenta, which is cooked in various ways within the local cuisines of Veneto. Polenta once was the universal staple food of the poorer classes, who could afford little else.

In the 14th century, many young Venetian men began wearing tight-fitting multicoloured hose, the designs on which indicated the Compagnie della Calza ("Trouser Club") to which they belonged.

Venice, especially during the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque, was a major centre of art and developed a unique style known as the Venetian School.

The city were one of the largest in Europe in the high middle ages with an population of 60,000 in 1000 AD. 80,000 in 1200 and rising up to 110,000 – 180,000 in 1300 AD. In the mid 1500s the city had an population of 170,000, and by 1600 almost 200,000 people lived in Venice

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Referencesjohn Julius Norwich, A History of Venice (Alfred A. Knopf: New York, 1982):Venice (Italy) :: Economy – Britannica Online Encyclopedia". Britannica.comOfficial Site of the City of Venice

PARADIGM ISLANDS:MANHATTAN AND VENICE

Left-piazza san marco and urban fabric

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