
Theories of Urban Form
Theories of urban form explore how cities are structured and organized. Key ideas include the Concentric Zone Model, which suggests cities grow in circular rings around a central point, and the Sector Model, which proposes that cities develop in wedge-shaped sectors radiating from the center. The Multiple Nuclei Model argues that cities have multiple centers, each serving different functions. Other theories consider factors like transportation, economics, and social dynamics that influence city layouts. Together, these theories help us understand the physical arrangement of urban spaces and how they evolve over time.