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In the 1970s, when Paul Rudolph's Lower Manhattan Expressway project was featured on the cover of Reyner Banham's Megastructure, no urban scheme was complete without a rapid transit system running through it. Today, cities are serviced and connected by a range of technologies. Architect and technology‐transfer enthusiast Oliver Houchell talks about the need to use these to increase mobility and expand capacity into and between the world's megalopoli.
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In the 1970s, when Paul Rudolph's Lower Manhattan Expressway project was featured on the cover of Reyner Banham's Megastructure, no urban scheme was complete without a rapid transit system running through it. Today, cities are serviced and connected by a range of technologies. Architect and technology‐transfer enthusiast Oliver Houchell talks about the need to use these to increase mobility and expand capacity into and between the world's megalopoli.
Travelling in a Straight Line
Houchell, Oliver (author)
Architectural Design ; 76 ; 30-32
2006-01-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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