Abstract
Abstract: This research paper examines the dynamic relationship between streets and housing in Karnataka, India, across different historical periods, encompassing cultural, historical, political, and industrial influences. It illustrates that the sequence of streets or housing development is context-dependent and community activity based. The paper concludes by noting the changing dynamics of streets and houses in contemporary urban design, emphasizing the importance of infrastructure, drainage patterns, and public spaces in shaping the urban landscape.
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