"Encase your legs in nylons, Bestride your hills with pylons O age without a soul; Away with gentle willows And all the elmy billows That through your valleys roll." – John Betjeman, ‘Inexpensive Progress’, 1966
Exotic Pylon | Often called a ‘blight on the landscape’, the humble electricity pylon has been the subject of a recent spate of competitions to rethink its design. But what is really at stake when we do away with the pylon’s classic form? Are we missing the chance for a more ‘communicative’ infrastructure?
Photographer: Simon-Denison Author: Charles Holland [Quaderns contributor]
Article published in: Architectural Review Asia Pacific #126: Architecture and Infrastructure.










