Just ... can't ... stop ... measuring ... grids. Here's some stats on the wide distribution of grid shapes and sizes pulled from around the U.S. (although weighed more heavily toward the Mid-West and West where uniformly gridded cities are more common).
Thursday, June 3
More fun with grids
topic:
Buildings and places
Posted by Daniel Nairn at 10:15 PM
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Now that's a nerdy poster! But can we get some units on the X axis? Not clear how to reconcile the position of Louisville on the graph with the claim about Mesa in the box.
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