The suburbs were a neat rectangular grid laid over the hills, mist-blurred to gray.
A second horizontal line formed a neat grid on the wall.
The windows' prefabricated panels meet the ground abruptly, their aluminum frames lining up end to end in a neat grid.
It has a covered bridge of note but no supermarket or movie theater or houses spread out in nice neat grids.
All are laid out along a neat grid of narrow pedestrian boardwalks.
Seward can be walked from end to end easily on the neat grid of streets that make up the downtown.
If the design appears clear and even throughout, and the foundation strands form a neat grid, then the knotting is almost certainly regular.
Maitland's urban design is patterned after Adelaide's central business district: a neat grid of streets surrounded on all four sides by parkland.
It was difficult to think of space as actually being structured this way, rather than a neat grid of warp connections.
After a while, they stopped marching and stood in a neat grid, still stiffly erect, as the male with stripes on his sleeves harangued them.