Urban Grids: Handbook for Regular City Design is the result of a five-year design research project undertaken by professor Joan Busquets and Dingliang Yang at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. The research that is the foundation for this publication emphasizes the value of open forms for city design, a publication that specifically insists that the grid has the unique capacity to absorb and channel urban transformation flexibly and productively. Urban Grids analyzes cities and urban projects that utilize the grid as the main structural device for allowing rational development, and goes further to propose speculative design projects capable of suggesting new urban paradigms drawn from the grid as a design tool.
"El contenido del libro tiene abundantes imágenes y dibujos pero poco contenido teórico o conceptual, es prácticamente un catálogo de tipos de tramas urbanas sin mayor interés que lo puramente geométrico. Nones un libro que haga un aporte substantivo al corpus teórico del urbanismo. "