20 Perfect Landscapes from the Mind of Robert Moses
Robert Moses was one of New York's most influential figures in the 1900s. The urban planner and public official was responsible for shaping most of America's urban landscapes thanks to his wide network of connections and the lack of legislation at the time. He created, through New York's bridges and highways, the way lots of towns and cities would look in North America for the rest of their days. And it's not particularly good.
His style is often seen as lifeless due to the amount of concrete structures and paved roads that are the center of his creations, making his work pretty monotonous and completely focused on the use of cars to move from and to anywhere.
But it's safe to say that his influence is alive and well to this day, with many other countries following Moses' example and creating grey landscapes full of towers, roads, and infinite parking lots that are rarely full.
Parking Lot
Parking lots are the core of Robert Moses' vision.
Urban landscape
50% parking lot.
Minimalist Parks
Ideally, you wouldn't have any green, but if you have to, make it small.
Asphalt Roads
The more car lanes, the better for Robert Moses.
Concrete Towers
No green in sight, just how we like it.
Main Road
Sometimes a town is just a very big multi-lane road.
Shimashi, Okinawa
Japan learned a thing or two from Robert Moses.
Sapporo road
Just you, the road, and some colorful signs.
Highway Jungle
Intricate paths between buildings, and the landscape remains the same.
Pennsylvania
Some people say this is exactly what capitalism looks like.
Mexico from Above
Looks like a sea of buildings.
Crossroads
Robert Moses would be proud.
Hong Kong
Urban planning at its best.
Highway Town
These kinds of places are called Stroads, and they're where roads and streets merge into one weird urban landscape.
Toronto
You can find Robert Moses' influence in the USA and Canada, pretty much anywhere you look.
Texas
No tall buildings, stores are all you need.
Signs and Cables
The ideal landscape for an urbanite.
Ghost City
Created as a retirement town, this ghost city in Malaysia was everything Robert Moses dreamt of.
American Landscape
Exactly what you think of when you hear “concrete jungle.”
Stroad
Locations that are 50% roads were popular once.