The aim of the course is to bring the image of planning and creation of americas cities from prehistory untill the end of the 19th century.
The topic of this Course is a research of history of making American cities (starting with prehistoric ones and ending by the cities at the end of 19th century) taking into account the area of North and Mesoamerica. North American continent and the settlement development
issues today are rarely experienced as something of a great cultural and scientific value. The most common consideration of the American settlement is through the vision of the grid-system introduced by the end of 18th century. Even today, very few scholars would have the knowledge of the settlements built by the Native Americans (long before the Europeans arrived). These settlements represent real built masterpieces, planned according to the knowledge gained through observing the astronomical events. First contemporary cities were planned and built according to the several very important, and so different from European counterparts, legislation acts that served as the most influenced guides in creating American cities.