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40 New Pics That Show The Beauty Of Well-Planned Infrastructure, As Shared On This Online Group

  
Via:  Nerm_L  •  last year  •  2 comments

By:   Kristina Korsakaite, Gabija Saveiskyte and Viktorija Ošikaitė (Boredpanda)

40 New Pics That Show The Beauty Of Well-Planned Infrastructure, As Shared On This Online Group
The choices we make about infrastructure today will shape the kind of future we all share.

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Let's appreciate brilliant infrastructure for a moment. Throughout history, various examples have proven that bridges, roads, dams, power plants, and other forms of infrastructure can successfully blend beauty with functionality. Combine perfect timing with the right angle, and you'll be treated to some breathtaking imagery as well.

On Reddit, there's a   community   that loves aesthetic infrastructure. The 713k members of the group share everything from soaring bridges that span great chasms to towering skyscrapers that pierce the sky.

If you're seeking something visually pleasing, this fresh compilation of pictures we've curated could be just what you're after. Upvote your favorite ones and drop a comment on the ones that truly satisfied your aesthetic craving.

Brilliant infrastructure is a showcase of human creativity and hard work. It includes amazing engineering and design that can change how areas look, bring people together, and push us forward. Think of famous bridges over large bodies of water or modern transit systems that make cities easier to navigate – these are examples of how people working together can make incredible things happen.

These structures do more than just their jobs; they also make our surroundings look better. The way they're designed combines how they look with what they do, making them both attractive and practical. Each piece of brilliant infrastructure tells a story of big ideas, careful planning, and lots of effort to make things perfect.



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The choices we make about infrastructure today will shape the kind of  future  we all share. It's in our hands to build a foundation that paves the way for a better tomorrow. The changing economy requires us to rethink infrastructure: make it more digital, sustainable, and fair. This covers everything from better internet access to new bike lanes, marking a significant infrastructure evolution. 

In the past, infrastructure was constructed to address particular problems, like dealing with local concerns such as sanitation, flooding, or travel needs. Often, there was limited consideration for future requirements due to short-term politics. This has led to infrastructure becoming inadequate and overwhelmed as it rapidly reached its limits.

AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity are  changing infrastructure, showing it's going digital. Green infrastructure is also in demand. There are intentions to invest in urban spaces for walking, cycling, socializing, and dining. In the future, infrastructure needs better planning, using improved predictions for demand and weather changes. People will want smarter infrastructure that saves energy, improves buildings, and eases traffic. This improvement should come from using smart systems and data to make better decisions and predictions.



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Nerm_L
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1  seeder  Nerm_L    last year

Something a little different, just for fun.

 
 
 
Sparty On
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2  Sparty On    last year

Nothing really cool but very functional and cost effective.    

I like rest-stops that serve both directions of a freeway.    No need to put one on both sides.   Makes a lot sense and too bad you don’t see it more.

 
 

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