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Ep. 83: Infrastructure Aesthetics

Ep. 83: Infrastructure Aesthetics

Update: 2025-08-27
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The aesthetics of infrastructure are often treated as an expensive afterthought, noticed and appreciated only by artists. But can it even be beautiful to begin with? On this week’s episode of Silent Generation, Joseph and Nathan begin by discussing the four primary ways that infrastructure achieves beauty: engineering and design, paint, public art, and disguise (as is the case with stealth towers). Amongst other things they discuss how it is cringe when infrastructure is made to look like public art, how redesigned streets with painted bike/ bus lanes are a rare instance of society becoming more colorful, how many people assume that hostile design choices that impact homeless people are aesthetic ones, and how infrastructure built by the Works Progress Administration incorporated ornamentation and vernacular architectural traditions. 


 


Links:


Around the Antenna Tree by Lisa Parks


A Prehistory of the Cloud by Tung-Hui Hu


How Infrastructure Works: Inside the Systems That Shape Our World by Deb Chachra


Rust: The Longest War by Johnathan Waldman


The Danger of Minimalist Design 


A Visual History of the British Telephone Box by Nick Sturgess


The Hand by Jiří Trnka


Places & Traces


'Ridiculous' Blue Seats Face Buildings, Don't Attract Shoppers, Critics Say by Mina Bloom


Ampelmännchen


Hall of Waters


 


Artwork:


Glenn Jackson Bridge aerial


Steve Morgan, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons


 


Recorded on 8/24/2025

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Ep. 83: Infrastructure Aesthetics

Ep. 83: Infrastructure Aesthetics

Silent Generation