Modern Mobility Aloft: Elevated Highways, Architecture, and Urban Change in Pre-Interstate America

Modern Mobility Aloft: Elevated Highways, Architecture, and Urban Change in Pre-Interstate America

by Amy D. Finstein
Modern Mobility Aloft: Elevated Highways, Architecture, and Urban Change in Pre-Interstate America

Modern Mobility Aloft: Elevated Highways, Architecture, and Urban Change in Pre-Interstate America

by Amy D. Finstein

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Overview

In the first half of the twentieth century, urban elevated highways were much more than utilitarian infrastructure, lifting traffic above the streets; they were statements of civic pride, asserting boldly modern visions for a city’s architecture, economy, and transportation network. Yet three of the most ambitious projects, launched in Chicago, New York, and Boston in the spirit of utopian models by architects such as Le Corbusier and Hugh Ferriss, ultimately fell short of their ideals.

Modern Mobility Aloft is the first study to focus on pre-Interstate urban elevated highways within American architectural and urban history. Amy Finstein traces the idealistic roots of these superstructures, their contrasting realities once built, their impacts on successive development patterns, and the recent challenges they have posed to contemporary urban designers.

Filled with more than 100 historic photographs and illustrations of beaux arts and art deco architecture, Modern Mobility Aloft provides a critical understanding of urban landscapes, transportation, and technological change as cities moved into the modern era.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439919187
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 11/23/2020
Series: Urban Life, Landscape and Policy
Edition description: 1
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Amy D. Finstein is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Visual Arts at College of the Holy Cross.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

I The Problem Of Congestion

1 A Recipe for Dystopia: Technology, Speed, and Privatization in the Nineteenth-Century City 15

2 Road-Colored Glasses: Dreaming and Engineering Urban Futures 39

II Elevated Expectations

Introduction 77

3 Beaux Arts Chicago 81

4 Art Deco New York 101

5 Streamlined Boston 127

III Bridges And Divides

6 The Realities and Consequences of Construction 153

7 Aftershocks: Interstates and Interventions 203

Notes 219

Bibliography 249

Index 277

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