PublishedNai Uitgevers, August 2015 |
ISBN9789462082403 |
FormatSoftcover, 224 pages |
Dimensions27cm × 21cm |
A city's infrastructure--its tangle of streets, tunnels, routes and lines--can be much more than a mere functional necessity or an ad hoc constellation. Designed and constructed carefully and purposefully, infratecture can add significant sociological, cultural, ecological and economic value to a city.
In this volume, Rotterdam-based traffic engineer, academic and architect Marc Verheijen discusses the infrastructure of cities from 15 different perspectives and features 30 examples of international best practices in infrastructure design. A practically oriented book about designing and building everything from roads and viaducts to environmental habitats and noise barriers, Infratecture is also an argument for these integrated design solutions, all the more urgent at a moment of accelerated global urbanization. Infratecture argues that, with the right mind set, genuine cooperation and sophisticated design, infrastructure can form a significant, and positive, part of the everyday environment.