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Leading to a sustainable future

CHUD’s mission is to provide leadership as a center of inquiry for the creation of sustainable housing and communities. Sustainable communities are those that feature vibrant economies, offer a choice of housing and transportation modes, are closer to jobs, schools, shopping and recreation, are less energy dependent, and/or help protect clean water and air.

News and Research

Split-view of a cityscape rendered in grayscale as a 3D model on one side, and the side is fully colored and textured. It visually represents the transition from architectural visualization to a lifelike urban environment. Concepts on digital twins.

A study by Dr. Christine Wen, a Texas A&M assistant professor of urban planning, suggests a link between corporate tax breaks and public school underfunding across nine states.

An aerial view of a neighborhood that has been heavily impacted by storms.

Texas A&M University and Texas Appleseed partner to reveal the human impact of mandatory home buyouts in Harris County, highlighting the emotional and social cost of disaster recovery efforts.

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Residents of Jefferson, a small town in East Texas with a rich history that includesalmost 100 historic commercial and residential landmarks, are creating a vision for theircommunity’s future with graduate urban planning students and faculty associated with Texas Target Communities.