A Walk Along the Bayou: An Award-Winning Proposal Aims to Reinvent Houston’s River

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02 Mile Aerial Perspective - Downtown. Image Courtesy of UH College of Architecture

Nearly 9,000 kilometers separate Venice, Italy from Houston, Texas, and yet, both cities are bound by a simple connection: the coexistence of the urban fabric with the waterfront. This connection was brought to life this summer through The University of Houston’s exhibition at the Venice Architectural Biennale's Time Space Existence Event: RISKY HABIT[AT]: DYNAMIC LIVING ON THE BUFFALO BAYOU. Awarded the Global Art Affairs Foundation (GAAF) Award for Best Exhibition, the exhibition showcased the complexities and potential of the city's relationship with its waterfront. To better understand Houston’s waterfront and the changing relationship between the city and its river we visited the site ourselves. Read after the break to see what it’s like to talk a walk along the Bayou, and to find out what the Houston river project can learn from similar undertakings in Chicago, Des Moines, and Newark.

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Cite: Sadia Quddus. "A Walk Along the Bayou: An Award-Winning Proposal Aims to Reinvent Houston’s River" 13 Oct 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/556530/university-of-houston-architecture-students-propose-forward-thinking-bayou-intervention> ISSN 0719-8884

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