Project Bosporus

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This is another in the series of reports that have resulted from the interdisciplinary student projects in systems engineering conducted each spring term at M.I. T. In 1968 the class was given the task of studying the problems facing the Boston seaport and the airport which serve the northeastern United States and recommending steps that might be undertaken to enable the ports to meet the demands of the next twenty years. During the study the class surveyed existing port facilities developed models for projecting future demand investigated alternate sites at which new airport and seaport installations might be located and examined the labor management social and economic problems of the port. The recommended solution proposes an off-shore airport to be developed in the vicinity of a group of small islands in the mouth of Boston Harbor the upgrading of certain seaport facilities to enable them to handle containerized cargo more efficiently the abandonment of other facilities and the eventual development of a portion of the existing airport to handle containerized cargo. The entire program would extend over a period of approximately twenty years. The students concluded that noise and pollution from 400-passenger jumbo jets and supersonic transports makes location of jetports away from residential areas mandatory. Moreover they found that the practicality within the next 20 or 30 years of relatively quiet vertical and short takeoff and landing aircraft will make short-haul (under 500 miles) flights accessible from a variety of suburban neighborhoods.The Project BOSPORUS class included graduate students and seniors from several M.I.T. Departments: mechanical electrical and marine engineering city planning aeronautics and astronautics economics political science mathematics and management and under a cross-registration agreement of long standing the Harvard Law School.In earlier projects students have designed a Boston-Washington high-speed transport system (Project GLIDEWAY) an automated metropolitan transportation system (Project METRAN) and a prototype residential area for 100000 people built on Boston Harbor islands (Project ROMULUS). The reports of these Projects have been published by The MIT Press.
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