Future Environments Lab for Ecological Design
Visualizing Coastal Hazards
Post-Oil Environments. Developing a Typological Approach to Climate Adaptation of Architecture and the City
Visualizing Climate Change in the City
Resilient Urban In[ter]ventions
Adaptive Typologies
Types and Actions
Water, People & the City
Med-A-Morphosis: The Campus as a Model for Sustainable Urbanization in Rural Texas
Cooper Street Competition: Third Place
Coastal Farm: A Sustainable Farming Hub for the Next Generation of Texas Cities
Metropolis Nexus: Housing the New Texas Triangle
Community Workshop: Port Aransas, TX
Climate Fit Cities: Participatory Urban In[ter]ventions
Raumgestaltung: Water and the City
Community Workshop: Portland, TX
Corpus Christi. A Productive Downtown for a Productive City
Ingleside on the Bay. A Resilient Waterfront for a Texas Coastal Town
Hydropolis
The Transscalar City: Housing the New Texas Triangle
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Future Environments Lab for Ecological Design
601 W. Nedderman Drive
Arlington, TX 76019
T 817-272-2801
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs
601 W. Nedderman Drive
Arlington, TX 76019
T 817-272-2801
- Sep 19, 2025, 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM CDTCorpus Christi, 1901 N Shoreline Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX 78401, USAJoin us on September 19, 2025 for the 2025 Smart Coast Summit – Coastal Bend Vision 2050, hosted by the University of Texas at Arlington’s Smart Coast Initiative. This transformative event brings together visionaries, experts, and stakeholders to address the Coastal Bend’s biggest challenges.
- Nov 08, 2024, 2:30 PM – 6:30 PMIngleside on the Bay, Ingleside on the Bay, TX 78362, USAThe "Smart Coast: Community Forum Ingleside on the Bay" gathers residents, leaders, and experts to discuss adaptive strategies for coastal resilience and sustainable planning, fostering community-driven solutions.
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