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human density is a matter of energy

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The concept of density describes the number of people living in a particular area. In the middle ages, Paris’ population counted 200,000 to 300,000 people. The city’s radius thereby granted the reach of workspaces and people’s homes within thirty minutes of walking time. A Paris income map from the year 1500 showed that well-off citizens bought apartments in the city centers, considering the daily commutes to their workspaces, while the working-class moved to the urban fringes. The case study of Philadelphia on the contrary, underlines the

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