TEXAS URBAN – USA
Texas Urban is a progressive mixed-use masterplan project in the USA that reimagines suburban Texas development through a European-influenced urbanism model. Lotuz Studio’s design creates a walkable, mixed-use town center where residential, commercial, dining, and cultural functions are woven together in a compact, pedestrian-friendly format.
The masterplan challenges the conventional Texas development pattern of sprawling subdivisions and car-dependent strip malls. Instead, it proposes a dense, tree-shaded urban core with continuous street frontages, active ground floors, and public plazas designed for the social life that thriving neighborhoods require. Building heights step up from two-story townhouses at the periphery to six-story mixed-use blocks at the center.
Design addresses the Texas climate with covered sidewalks, cross-ventilated building forms, and a comprehensive urban tree canopy program that provides shade and reduces heat island effects. A central greenway — a linear park with walking trails, bioswales, and community gardens — provides ecological infrastructure while creating a signature public space.
The project acknowledges Texas’s car culture while transitioning toward sustainable mobility, with shared parking structures, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and a network of bicycle lanes that connect the development to the broader regional trail system. Texas Urban demonstrates that sustainable urbanism is possible even in the most car-oriented parts of America.