Systems Gone Wild: Infrastructure After ModernityFirst Faved : May 30 2009 by gravitymaxFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 3 timesFave It!
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- gravitymax - May 30 2009 | architecture
quoted: Cities grew tremendously in the hundred years between 1860 and 1960, and infrastructure was the foundation for that growth. Trains, streetcar lines, streets and highways allowed inhabitants to rush around with relative ease. As infrastructure filled past capacity and congestion became bad, the public had faith that the experts would solve the problems by constructing new infrastructure - always more capacious and more technologically advanced.
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