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Houston
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The Rebirth of Houston’s Giant but Ailing Memorial Park
The newly opened Memorial Park Land Bridge and Prairie is the first phase in the revitalization of the drought-stricken 1,500-acrepark, the largest urban green space in Texas.
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A Houston Exhibition Reimagines Links Between the Built Environment and Nature
Drawings at the Menil Collection ponder the fanciful, while addressing social unrest and ecological concerns.
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A New Building Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Designed by Steven Holl Architects, the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building completes a decade-long campus redevelopment project.
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For Thomas Woltz, Soil Is the Most Important Surface There Is
The founding principal of Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects discusses how soil can advance both ecological and social justice.
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In Houston, a Resilient Public Greenspace Reconnects “the Bayou City” to the Neglected Waterway Where It Was Founded
The $58 million, the 160-acre park integrates new trails, amenities, and native ecology with critical stormwater management and mitigation.
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In Houston, Johnston Marklee’s New Drawing Institute Expands the Dream of the Menil
The new gallery, devoted to works on paper, is a sensitive addition to the Houston art campus's diverse architectural heritage.
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Lake|Flato Designs a Texas Home Protected Against Floodwaters and Prying Eyes
Facing a site exposed to floodwater and neighbors’ views, Lake|Flato used a variety of strategies to make this family home work.
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SCHAUM/SHIEH Designed This New Houston Gallery to Feel Like It Could “Scatter Like Cards”
Situated in a block of sleepy low-rise houses in Houston, the new Transart Foundation for Art and Anthropology makes for a striking sight. However, the building fits nicely in with several cultural institutions located j
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Urban Density, Walkability, and Live-Work Lifestyle: Developing Livable Cities
A Q&A with Ziegler Cooper Architects on the shift in America's urban density patterns due to changing lifestyles and workplace demographics.