Roman Mars Explores Hidden Urban Designs in ‘The 99% Invisible City’
Have you ever wondered about those colorful squiggly lines you see
painted on California's city sidewalks? They’re actually
color-coded utility markings that represent an underground world of
sewer pipes, electric cables and telecommunication lines.
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Have you ever wondered about those colorful squiggly lines you see
painted on California's city sidewalks? They’re actually
color-coded utility markings that represent an underground world of
sewer pipes, electric cables and telecommunication lines. They're
also an example of what Roman Mars calls the “boring stuff” of
urban design -- the unnoticed elements that he says are just as
essential as skyscrapers, bridges and parks. Mars is the host of
the design and architecture podcast “99% Invisible” and the author
of the new book “The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the
Hidden World of Everyday Design." He joins us to talk about why we
should celebrate the overlooked and ordinary parts of our built
urban environment.
painted on California's city sidewalks? They’re actually
color-coded utility markings that represent an underground world of
sewer pipes, electric cables and telecommunication lines. They're
also an example of what Roman Mars calls the “boring stuff” of
urban design -- the unnoticed elements that he says are just as
essential as skyscrapers, bridges and parks. Mars is the host of
the design and architecture podcast “99% Invisible” and the author
of the new book “The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the
Hidden World of Everyday Design." He joins us to talk about why we
should celebrate the overlooked and ordinary parts of our built
urban environment.
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