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100 _aManaugh, Geoff
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245 _aWhere Tomorrow Arrives Today: Infrastructure as Processional Space
260 _bWiley
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300 _aVol 89, Issue 1, 2019 : (36-43)
520 _aYesterday's processional routes are in centres of human civilisation such as Rome. Today's are in environments that not only have no need for human presence, but require human absence in order to function. Yet the life of our great cities depends on such places. American writer Geoff Manaugh reports on his visit to a major marine transportation facility in Bayonne, New Jersey, where constantly shifting ‘walls’ of shipping containers are moved about by an algorithmically controlled mechanical system, with humans intervening only remotely and for mere seconds at a time.
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_dWest Sussex John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 1999
_tArchitectural design
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1002/ad.2386
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