Authors/Peter Zweig
Peter Jay Zweig, faculty at the University of Houston Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design, is principal of award-winning Peter Jay Zweig Architects and an author of: Alternative Architecture, Risky Habit[at], and City of Refugees: A Real Utopia. He has curated 15 major US and international exhibitions, including: curating three Biennale exhibitions and co-representing the United States (BPZ) as one of five firms at the 2010 Guangzhou Biennale.
Houston Genetic City
Peter Zweig, Matthew Johnson, Jason Logan
No city in the United States is synonymous with unbridled growth and land speculation as the sprawling Texas city of Houston. 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. This fragile landscape is increasingly beset by global problems, from flooding to rampant growth to congestion. Its lack of zoning means ad hoc developments scatter across the landscape with little formal planning, where urban developments are always provisional and negotiable.
Houston Genetic City is a collaborative and speculative book about Houston’s future, and by extension the future of urbanism in unplanned cities globally. Using maps, photographs, timelines, and collages, the book lays out the conditions for new urbanization in this fragile landscape. We
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