Atlas of Sustainable Strategies for Galveston Island

by Christopher Hight, Michael Robinson, John Anderson, Davin Wallace, Rice School of Architecture, and Shell Center for Sustainability

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Coastal regions around the world are rapidly urbanizing at a time when environmental change increasingly threatens these ecologically critical areas. Galveston Island, recently devastated by Hurricane Ike, offers a case-study for how such cities need to transform and adopt alternative strategies for resilience in the coming century. This book, the result of a trans-disciplinary collaboration between architecture students and scientists at Rice University presents an atlas of such strategies, examining the scientific factors operating in the coastal environment of the Gulf Coast, related urban ecologies, and offering design examples that project alternative futures for urbanization on Galveston Island and serve as case studies for other coastal communities. The resulting projects show how natural, economic, industrial and social factors operate as distinct ecologies interrelated through innovative urban design. This book was partially funded by Rice University's Shell Center for Sustainability.
  • ISBN10 1257825089
  • ISBN13 9781257825080
  • Publish Date 2 November 2011
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Lulu.com
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 208
  • Language English