Radial plan
City plan with a focal point
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A radial plan is a type of city plan where streets radiate from a center which serves as the focal point.[1][2] Radial plans were most often used during the Renaissance and Baroque era and fell out of fashion in the late 19th century.[3][4] Examples of major cities that use a radial plan include Washington, D.C.,[5] Brasilia, and New Delhi.[citation needed]
