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- W144426239 abstract "The Future Metropolitan Landscape Peter Bosselmann and Deni Ruggeri The beginning of the millennium marked a turning point: for the first time in human civilization the major- ity of the world’s population lives in urbanized areas. In countries of the developed world, however, the term “urbanized area” does not necessarily mean cities in the traditional sense. It refers rather to an urbanized landscape with multiple centers, connected by corridors of movement, and represented by multiple political institutions and economic activities. Furthermore, this landscape is rarely shaped by the collective will of the community contained within its borders, but by forces of growth, decline and waste, and only sometimes by indi- vidual aspiration. People who live in urbanized regions travel large distances on a daily basis, but they generally transport Above: Aerial views of the San Francisco metropolitan landscape in the 1960s. Photos by Mel Scott. themselves through only a relatively small segment of any given region. Since individuals are likely to know only certain routes, much of the metropolis is unknown territory. Seen through the windshield of a car, the land- scape also appears accidental, not planned or willfully designed. Only a view from space can fully explain how its many components relate to each other. Such satel- lite images reveal the original landform, the presence or absence of water, the routing of highways, the distribu- tion of centers and subcenters. In such a view, nature appears as an important compo- nent, but it is largely a constructed nature. Still subject to natural processes, the metropolis has mutated climate, landform, water and vegetation. A more thoughtful inte- gration of the urbanized landscape in the natural cycles remains an admirable goal. The view from space, however, cannot explain social segregations that are associated with the metropolitan structure. Bosselmann and Ruggeri / The Metropolitan Landscape" @default.
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