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Winner, Good Brick Award, Preservation Houston, 2020 Just over 180 years ago, the city of Houston was nothing more than an alligator-infested swamp along the Buffalo Bayou that spread onto a flat, endless plain. Today, it is a sprawling, architecturally and culturally diverse metropolis. How did one transform into the other in such a short period? Improbable Metropolis uses the built environment as a guide to explore the remarkable evolution that Houston has undergone from 1836 to the present. Houston's architecture, an indicator of its culture and prosperity, has been inconsistent, often predictable, sometimes bizarre, and occasionally extraordinary. Industries from cotton, lumber, sugar, and rail and water transportation, to petroleum, healthcare, biomedical research, and aerospace have each in turn brought profit and attention to Houston. Each created an associated building boom, expanding the city's architectural sophistication, its footprint, and its cultural breadth. Providing a template for architectural investigations of other American cities, Improbable Metropolis is an important addition to the literature on Texas history.Product Identifiers
PublisherUniversity of Texas Press
ISBN-139781477320198
eBay Product ID (ePID)7046639877
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Publication Year2020
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Book TitleImprobable Metropolis: Houston's Architectural and Urban History
AuthorBarrie Scardino Bradley
Number of Pages412 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height279 mm
Item Weight1928 g
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorBarrie Scardino Bradley