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How Cities have been Shaped by Defense

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33 points by robdoherty2 11 years ago · 8 comments

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huac 11 years ago

Even though we may not build overt, physical defense mechanisms into our cities, our cities are still in many ways engineered for defense. Drones, SWAT, surveillance, checkpoints, security zones - all of these techniques are employed, from Baghdad to New York, to exert control. So while we don't build walls to keep people out anymore, we certainly still build defenses to protect us from the people already inside the city. What I disagree with the author on is scale - all of these countermeasures are still on a larger scale - it makes more sense for a city government to enact safeguards, than it does for individual buildings. There really hasn't been a disappearance of large, city-wide protection systems, you just can't see them as obviously.

jacquesm 11 years ago

http://www.starforts.com/bourtange.html

http://erfgoedstem.nl/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/naarden-ves...

glesica 11 years ago

One of the best-preserved urban walls is in Tallinn, Estonia, in fact, the entire old section of Tallinn is really amazing... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walls_of_Tallinn

ginko 11 years ago

Not only can you see where the fortifications of Vienna were, you can even make out the rectangular structure of Vindobona, the old Roman military camp in the city's inner district:

http://www.livius.org/place/vindobona-vienna/

yincrash 11 years ago

Chiang mai's old city http://www.nikdaum.com/news/mai231.jpg

dang 11 years ago

Url changed from http://gizmodo.com/how-defense-has-shaped-our-cities-1674200..., which points to this.

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