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Highlights
- Houston Genetic City offers a vision for a future Houston as a global city, beyond its current petro-economy, its laissez-faire land speculation, and its notorious sprawl.
- Author(s): Peter Zweig & Matthew Johnson & Jason Logan
- 429 Pages
- Architecture, Regional
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About the Book
"Based on research and projects completed in the University of Houston College of Architecture and Design Vertical Studio, 2015-2016"--Colophon.Book Synopsis
Houston Genetic City offers a vision for a future Houston as a global city, beyond its current petro-economy, its laissez-faire land speculation, and its notorious sprawl. The book speculates about new forms of urbanism that offer resiliency against our changing climate--from flooding to sea level rise to volatile storms--as well as new models for development in fast-urbanizing regions. No city in the United States is a synonymous with unbridled growth and land speculation as the sprawling Texas city of Houston. The book offers a vision for a future Houston as a global city, beyond its current petro-economy, its laissez-faire land speculation, and its notorious sprawl. It speculates about new forms of urbanism that offer resiliency against our changing climate as well as new models for development in fast-urbanizing regions. Though Houston is described as a city, its massive size makes it regional or even megaregional in scale--including a patchwork of satellite downtowns and suburbs, a vast floodplain of bayous and coastal prairie, as well as a long stretch of Gulf Coast. Its lack of zoning means ad hoc developments scatter across the landscape with little formal planning, where urban developments are always provisional and negotiable. Using maps, photographs, timelines, and collages, the book lays out the conditions for new urbanization in this fragile landscape. Published by Actar Publishers & University of Houston's Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and DesignReview Quotes
"Houston is unusual: one of the most dispersed and unplanned cities in the United States. This project looks at Houston as a protoype for similar places elsewhere in the world -- in social, cultural, infrastructural, economie, ecological terms." --Thom Mayne
Dimensions (Overall): 9.7 Inches (H) x 7.9 Inches (W) x 1.5 Inches (D)
Weight: 3.3 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 429
Genre: Architecture
Sub-Genre: Regional
Publisher: Actar
Format: Hardcover
Author: Peter Zweig & Matthew Johnson & Jason Logan
Language: English
Street Date: November 24, 2020
TCIN: 1004092037
UPC: 9781948765244
Item Number (DPCI): 247-16-2572
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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