Infrastructure Adaptation: Transiting Linear Systems
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Author: Anya Domlesky
Transportation infrastructure is typically big, central, connective, dramatic, and public. Because of these attributes, infrastructure adaptation projects can serve to improve carbon outcomes with urban design while catalysing positive economic change. By transforming transportation corridors through adaptive reuse, retrofitting, or right sizing, cities can provide low carbon mobility, densify urban form, and attract residents who value livability–in addition to garnering the traditional benefits of open space like community building, improved mental and physical health, biodiversity, and climate adaptation.This book brings together port, river, rail, and road infrastructure adaptation interventions into a typology, highlighting strategies, benefits, elements, and processes in common. Each of the 60 built project examples, by a range of international landscape architects, urban designers, and architects, demonstrate different ways engineered systems evolve from monofunctional megastructures to multi-functional platforms designed to support living systems. This project continues practice-based commitments to large-scale landscapes, anticipating near future conditions in the built environment, analyzing design performance, and addressing emerging complexities and unprecedented challenges.
ISBN 9781966515333. Applied Research & Design. hb. 450 pages. 400 colour ills. 24.1 x 17.8 cm.
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Transportation infrastructure is typically big, central, connective, dramatic, and public. Because of these attributes, infrastructure adaptation projects can serve to improve carbon outcomes with urban design while catalysing positive economic change. By transforming transportation corridors through adaptive reuse, retrofitting, or right sizing, cities can provide low carbon mobility, densify urban form, and attract residents who value livability–in addition to garnering the traditional benefits of open space like community building, improved mental and physical health, biodiversity, and climate adaptation.This book brings together port, river, rail, and road infrastructure adaptation interventions into a typology, highlighting strategies, benefits, elements, and processes in common. Each of the 60 built project examples, by a range of international landscape architects, urban designers, and architects, demonstrate different ways engineered systems evolve from monofunctional megastructures to multi-functional platforms designed to support living systems. This project continues practice-based commitments to large-scale landscapes, anticipating near future conditions in the built environment, analyzing design performance, and addressing emerging complexities and unprecedented challenges.
ISBN 9781966515333. Applied Research & Design. hb. 450 pages. 400 colour ills. 24.1 x 17.8 cm.
not yet published