Bollards — those ubiquitous waist-high steel posts — and concrete highway barriers meant to keep out bomb-carrying vehicles are giving way to barricades designed to blend with the appearance of streets and buildings.

Far from reassuring those they are meant to protect, fortifications of any design create "a climate of fear," says architect Michael Sorkin, director of the graduate design program at City College of New York. "It's creating a kind of culture of paranoia."

- bill 8-03-2006 11:22 pm

They're everywhere in many European cities ... to separate pedestrians from cars.
- mark 8-04-2006 12:01 am [add a comment]





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