Marode an die Freude: Hurray, we're allowed to spend 500 billion euros! Long live the special assets! Long means: long-term and sustainably effective. In other words: no more plugging budget holes, no more bureaucracy. But what exactly is "infrastructure"? Or "sustainability"? And isn't "bureaucracy" somehow also infrastructure? In Auferstehen aus Ruinen, Gerhard Matzig, editor of the SZ and one of the nation's most important architecture and urban planning mediators, shows what the state of affairs is and should be. Lamia Messari-Becker knows all about urban and official infrastructure: She is probably the nation's best-known civil engineer and also briefly served as state secretary in the Hessian Ministry of Economics, Housing and Transport. Matzig and Messari-Becker discuss goals and conflicting objectives in an area that may be underestimated for the good of democracy: infrastructure.
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