the.com/city blocks
the grid pretending your city was planned, not just accumulated.
means a block is the smallest chunk of land bounded by streets, the basic unit cities use to organize everything from addresses to zoning.
from the concept scaled up with manhattan's 1811 commissioners' plan, which imposed a rigid grid on the island to make land easy to sell, tax, and navigate, favoring commerce over topography.
nyc gridlaid out in 1811, ignored hills and streams entirely
block sizevaries wildly, portland's are tiny by design
walkability metricurbanists literally count blocks per mile
barcelona's twistchamfered corners for better sightlines and trams