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M II A II R II K
Sep 3, 2010, 6:41 PM
Infographic of the Day: Who's Got the Worst Urban Sprawl?


September 3rd, 2010

By Suzanne Labarre

Read More: http://www.fastcodesign.com/1662240/infographic-of-the-day-whos-got-the-worst-urban-sprawl

The infographic you see here has managed to turn one of the ugliest facets of global cities into something approaching art. Behold urban sprawl, in the hands of Jessica Young and Luke Bulman. Young and Bulman make up the Brooklyn graphic design studio Thumb, and their beautiful, though perhaps misleading, infographic compares 27 ring roads around the world -- those peripheral highways, like the D.C. Beltway or the London Orbital, that read like shorthand for over-extended cities.

The design is simple but poignant. Roads are color-coded and layered at scale, one on top of the other. Silhouettes correspond to the real configuration of the routes, so you get a good sense of not just size but of geography. The whole thing looks like a Georgia O’Keeffe flower -- which is probably the last thing that springs to mind when you think of endless tracts of asphalt in say, Atlanta, or Beijing.

The data has been tinkered with slightly though. It shows that Houston’s ring road -- the massive black inkblot at the back -- is leaps and bounds bigger than that of any other city surveyed. But that's because it depicts planned development. (For the record, London claims the longest ring road in existence today.)




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vid
Sep 3, 2010, 6:59 PM
This has been posted before...

SHiRO
Sep 4, 2010, 12:59 PM
More than a year ago actually...

Thanks to brain_b and jmancuso that poster has been hanging in my livingroom for about a year now!

:tup:

jamesinclair
Sep 5, 2010, 6:59 AM
I hadnt seen it. Organizing the key alphabetically is a very bad move. Hard to follow those lines. Should have been from smallest to largest

SHiRO
Sep 5, 2010, 1:54 PM
Agree. And I still don't know what those inner two rings are (the 3rd one is the Amsterdam canal belt and the 5th is the Amsterdam ring road).

Zerton
Sep 5, 2010, 8:25 PM
I had this hanging up in my school (Illinois Institute of Technology) and a fellow Houston student and myself (I'm from Dallas) got into a kind of heated argument over this because the dallas map seems to leave out 121 and the airport, if you're familiar.

Zerton
Sep 5, 2010, 8:26 PM
changed my mind on this post and cant delete

M II A II R II K
Sep 5, 2010, 11:05 PM
And here we have a map ranking city pedestrian fatalities.




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