<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Based on research and projects completed in the University of Houston College of Architecture and Design Vertical Studio, 2015-2016"--Colophon.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>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.</b> <p/> 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. <p/> 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. <p/> Using maps, photographs, timelines, and collages, the book lays out the conditions for new urbanization in this fragile landscape. <p/> Published by Actar Publishers & University of Houston's Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>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<br>
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