TEORÍAS Y PRÁCTICAS
PARQUE METROPOLITANO DEL AGUAPAISAJE DE INFRAESTRUCTURA
The infrastructural landscape of the I-285 has emerged in Atlanta as a powerful case of urban growth. An urban order and structural change made possible by the anticipatory flexibility of landscape.
The representation of Georgia’s interstate highways made by different landscape architects shows an image of the state’s planning and the way Atlanta is framed by transportation. The complexity of the complete system with around 1,100 miles of interstate highway is at the same time framing a wider national context as a result of serving a multitude of purposes and in some cases determining the dynamics of cities. The understanding of the construction of this transportation network such as the growth of the environmental movement and its consequence on construction, the new design standards and technologies and the desire to connect the state with the earliest executed urban interstates produced a materialization of the transportation system in Atlanta. Atlanta is Georgia’s biggest city and its story is central to Georgia’s state.
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