Misleading Innocence (Tracing What a Bridge Can Do)
Plot: This film, produced by the Canadian Centre for Architecture, explores the controversial story of the planning and politics of a series of overpasses on the parkways of Long Island, commissioned in the 1920s and 1930s by the influential American public administrator Robert Moses. The story suggests that these bridges were designed to prevent the passage of buses, thereby only allowing people who could afford to own a car to access Long Island’s leisure spaces
Release Date:
Wednesday, January 1 2014
10 years ago
10 years ago