Branching from it was a large but orderly grid of other streets.
If an orderly grid indicates rational thought, perhaps the artist is declaring a willingness to invite chaos.
With its orderly grid of townships and ranges, it was deemed well-suited for the demands of a modern society.
But the real heart of Aix lies half a mile away in the orderly grid of its 17th-century Quartier Mazarin.
For its orderly grid is crammed with marvellous and extraordinary high-rises.
The rest of the city was full of lights, all white, all small, and seemingly strung along orderly grids.
Following incorporation, Moline was laid out in an orderly initial grid of sixteen square blocks with streets named after the primary landowners of the time.
It was built on an orderly grid in the 17th century and lacks a little of the more colourful character of the older medinas of the interior.
Inland, a sprinkling of lights hinted at a city's orderly grid.
In the best works, orderly grids are disrupted by extravagant spills of paint, and spatial illusion is pitted against implacable physicality.