THE AESTHETICS OF URBAN METABOLISM: Landscape, Design and the Politics of In/Visibility
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
Published online on May 14, 2026
Abstract
["International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Volume 50, Issue 3, Page 644-666, May 2026. ", "\nAbstract\nIn this article, we chart the evolving aesthetic contours of urban metabolism across London, focusing on the River Lea and Thamesmead to the north and south of the River Thames, respectively. We begin in the nineteenth century, when these two sites formed critical nodes within a new sewerage system that relegated the city's circulatory flows to a subterranean network of pipes, cables, conduits and tubes. In the contemporary city, this metabolic network is being radically reconfigured. Contemporary landscape design interventions are beginning to unmake the concretized and canalized systems that provisioned the modern metropolis. On one level, this shift is being driven by an attempt to remediate and reconcile the city's historically polluted, toxic urban landscapes. On another, it is looking to expose the previously hidden abodes of the metropolis by repositioning metabolic processes above rather than below ground within a new operational urban form. We interrogate this pursuit for a new urban metabolic aesthetic by exploring not only what it is rendering visible but also what it is rendering obscure. We conclude by contending that the ongoing rescaling of urban metabolism is being aestheticized in ways that are beginning to give rise to a new politics of in/visibility.\n"]