Date 05 April 2024
Pages 294
Format cm 13 x 20
Price € 18.00
EAN 9782358722766
Publisher Website https://lafabrique.fr

Pour Concrete and Make Roads

An Environmental History of Major Infrastructures
Publisher La Fabrique
As protests mount against our current model of roads and the cement industry, this book identifies a few obstacles that make our built environment feel so overbearing.

The excavation preparatory to road-building has become standard for all construction and "improvement" project, entailing constant displacement of billions of cubic feet of soil, sand, and gravel.
Collateral damage soon makes itself felt in rivers, quarries, and in the air we breathe, not to mention lethal vehicular accidents. And yet asphalt fever has never flagged: we must unceasingly repair, thicken, and spread an infrastructure that devours acres of public funds. This book provides a remarkable cross-section of a vicious circle affecting technology, the economy, and politics. A must for imagining less invasive possibilities for our future.

  • Sales in France 3,700 copies
  • Sales in France 3,700 copies
  • Adaptations Audiovisual adaptation under option
  • As of: November 2025