Description
Book SynopsisSpotlighting innovative design projects in places ranging from Texas to Italy and China, this book sounds a call for architects, designers, and regional planners to create a built environment that works on a regional scale in harmony with the planet's eco
Trade ReviewThe strengths of Design for a Vulnerable Planet lie with its engaging, diverse, and reflective narrative. Steiner draws on decades of firsthand experience and knowledge of the architecture, landscape architecture, and planning fields. The chapters are (mostly) short and readable, and they provide a breadth of views on design and a variety of scales of action…. The book contributes to our understanding of the process and product of ecological and regional design, particularly in Texas, and the dynamics and challenges of projects that increase sustainability. It also enhances the foundation and awareness of the new regionalism and landscape urbanism and bridges design disciplines, providing an inside view of how the groups can—and do—work together toward the same goal of sustainable design. Design for a Vulnerable Planet will be of interest to students who endeavor to understand how planners and designers can build a healthy, attractive, and resilient world.
-- Amy J. Lynch, University of Pennsylvania * Journal of Planning Education and Research *
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Interdisciplinary Design and the Fate of Our Planet
- I. Living Urban Environments
- 1. Architecture and the Wealth of Regions
- 2. Sustaining Design: The Solar Decathlon Competitions
- 3. Twenty-First-Century Architecture
- 4. Architecture Has Left the Building: The Sustainable Sites Initiative
- 5. Making Territory: The Potential of Landscape Urbanism
- II. Lessons from Paul Cret, Ian McHarg, and George Mitchell
- 6. City Limits: Pioneer Plans in Austin
- 7. The Woodlands: The Ecological Design of a New City
- III. Emerging Urbanism in Texas
- 8. The Trinity River Corridor: Another Emerald Necklace or an Emerald Choker?
- 9. Making Limoncello from Lemons: The Blanton Museum of Art Plaza Design
- 10. True Urbanism: The Design of Performance Park in the Dallas Arts District
- 11. Legacies
- IV. New Regionalism in Texas and Beyond
- 12. The Green Heart of Texas
- 13. Envision Central Texas
- 14. The Texas Triangle Megaregion
- 15. New Regionalism
- V. Learning from Abroad
- 16. Environmental Readings: The Italian Design Tradition
- 17. Autumn Moon: Design and Planning in China
- VI. Learning from Disaster
- 18. In Search of a Fitting Tribute: The United Flight 93 Memorial
- 19. Resilient Foundations: Planning for the Gulf Coast After Hurricane Katrina
- VII. Conclusion
- 20. The Sedimentation of Our Minds: Prospects for New Design Thinking
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index