Scenarios about 'desert urbanism'
Desert urbanism refers to the design, development, and adaptation of urban environments in arid regions with unique ecological constraints and cultural responses. These settlements have historically evolved distinctive architectural forms, water management systems, and urban planning strategies to mitigate extreme temperatures and resource scarcity. In alternate histories, desert urban centers often represent crucial nodes of civilization where different technological or cultural approaches to sustainability might dramatically alter human settlement patterns.
What If Tucson Had Pioneered Radical Water Conservation in the 1990s?
Exploring how Tucson, Arizona might have developed if it had implemented comprehensive water conservation and desert-adapted urban design decades before the Southwest water crisis became acute.