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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction : Interdisciplinary design and the fate of our planet
  • I. Living urban environments : Architecture and the wealth of regions
  • Sustaining design: the solar decathlon competitions ; Twenty-first-century architecture
  • Architecture has left the building
  • Making territory: the potential of landscape urbanism
  • II. Lessons from Paul Cret, Ian McHarg, and George Mitchell : City limits: pioneer plans in Austin
  • The woodlands: the ecological design of a new city
  • III. Emerging urbanism in Texas : The Trinity River Corridor: another emerald necklace or an emerald choker?
  • Making Limoncello from lemons: The Blanton Museum of Art Plaza design
  • True urbanism: the design of Performance Park in the Dallas Arts District
  • Legacies
  • IV. New regionalism in Texas and beyond : The green heart of Texas
  • Envision Central Texas
  • The Texas Triangle megaregion
  • New regionalism
  • V. Learning from abroad : Environmental readings: the Italian design tradition
  • Autumn moon: design and planning in China
  • VI. Learning from disaster : In search of a fitting tribute: the Flight 93 National Memorial
  • Resilient foundations: planning for the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina
  • VII. Conclusion : The sedimentation of our minds: prospects for new design thinking.