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INFRATECTURE
Infrastructure by Design
by Marc Verheijen
pages 296, 2015 | ISBN 978-94-6208-2
A city’s infrastructure forms a ‘spaghetti’ of streets, tunnels, routes and lines. But infrastructure can be so much more than a functional necessity. Infratecture stands for really designing integrally and realizing infrastructure that aims for a functional solution for traffic flows while simultaneously adding social, cultural, ecological and economic value.
Infratecture shows how the right mentality, sincere collaboration and an intelligent design can result in infrastructure that can be a meaningful part of our daily living environment. With 15 perspectives and 30 international best practices, this book illustrates this in an inspiring way.
This is a practice-based book about designing and realizing streets, crossings, squares, bridges and viaducts, but also about designing biotopes, noise barriers, junctions and even speed.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Designing infrastructure
History
Attitude
Cases
1.Transfer
2. Infrabuilding
3. Decision points
4. Commerce
5. In the dark
6. Bridging
7. Reuse
8. Art
9. Storage
10. 24/ 7
11. Street
12. (De)fencing
13. Roadside biotipes
14. Speedscapes
15. Panorama
Just do it
Literature
Credits
About the author
THE AUTHOR:
• Marc Verheijen is a traffic engineer and an architect. He works at the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences as Infratecture professor and at the Urban Planning and Public Works Department of the municipality of Rotterdam as an architect.
Planum
The Journal of Urbanism
ISSN 1723-0993
owned by
Istituto Nazionale di Urbanistica
published by
Planum Association
ISSN 1723-0993 | Registered at Court of Rome 4/12/2001, num. 514/2001
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