The Past Futures of Aerotropolis

IF 0.1 0 ARCHITECTURE Thresholds Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1162/thld_a_00741
Andrew Witt, Hyojin Kwon
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From the Wright Brothers’ first powered flight in 1905 until the conclusion of World War II, the popular imagination of mechanical air travel offered a vision of cities and societies transformed by ubiquitous flight. In 1932, the industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes predicted air travel would become as routine as a commuter train trip, with attendant implications for urbanism: “We can expect the old 5:15 to be a group of ten passenger planes arriving at minute intervals.”1 The airport was the building type that embodied and amplified the transformative possibilities of air travel for the city. During the interwar period a colorful cast of American architects, developers, and inventors proposed vast elevated landing platforms surmounting networks of skyscrapers and enormous mechanical contrivances to launch and land planes on rooftops. During that period, the airport was a barometer of both technoscientific progress and cultural fantasy, an infrastructural typology in creative flux. As the airport evolved, so too did the possibilities of the future city, and in many speculative visions the airport and city fused into a single metropolitan organism. In 1939, the designer Nicholas DeSantis coined an apt term for such an intimate integration of airport and city: the aerotropolis.2
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航空大都市的过去和未来
从1905年莱特兄弟的第一次动力飞行到第二次世界大战结束,人们对机械航空旅行的普遍想象提供了一个城市和社会被无处不在的飞行所改变的愿景。1932年,工业设计师Norman Bel Geddes预测,航空旅行将成为通勤火车旅行的常规,随之而来的是对城市化的影响:“我们可以预期,旧的5:15将是一组10架客机,每隔一分钟抵达。”1机场是一种建筑类型,它体现并放大了航空旅行对城市的变革可能性。在两次世界大战期间,由美国建筑师、开发商和发明家组成的丰富多彩的团队提出了跨越摩天大楼网络的巨大高架着陆平台,以及在屋顶上发射和降落飞机的巨大机械装置。在那个时期,机场是技术科学进步和文化幻想的晴雨表,是一种创造性变化中的基础设施类型。随着机场的发展,未来城市的可能性也在发展,在许多推测性的愿景中,机场和城市融合为一个单一的大都市有机体。1939年,设计师尼古拉斯·德桑蒂斯为机场和城市的紧密结合创造了一个恰当的术语:航空城。2
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