Infrastructure Space
Infrastructure that runs our cities also will define their locations The image above responds to the changing infrastructure all around the globe. In her book 'Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space' Keller Easterling (a professor and architectural theoretician at Yale University) draws attention to the relationship between society the built environment and their infrastructure that is holding them together. The biggest infrastructure developments in the last couple of decades were focused on broadband connection as means of accessibility to phones and the internet all around the globe. It is no surprise that the earliest and best connections existed between Europe and North America, in the late 20th century and beginning of the 21st century, we can observe the rest of the continents to be included and developed at least on their broadband connections. This trend raises the question of its aftereffects on zones, cities, and architecture. According to Eas...