Architecture
How Missing Middle Housing Wins Approval And Works
Architect and planner Dan Parolek coined the term “missing middle housing.” His firm’s projects prove that thoughtful design, political navigation, and local momentum can overcome entrenched zoning resistance.
Architecture
Model Home Makeover: A New Houzz, Builders Design Tie To Ease Buyer Angst
What if homebuilders' expensive model home infrastructure in communities everywhere worked as a network of lifestyle vignettes buyers and remodelers could click and buy? Voila! The future is now.
Leadership
The Framewalk Reimagined: Learning To Live In Covid Time
The adrenaline blast a homebuyer may experience walking through a fit-and-finished home is akin to that thrill builders feel as they walk through a rough-framed and roofed enclosure. Here's a framewalk, unplugged.
Architecture
These 10 Game Changers Are Finalists For The 2021 Ivory Prize
A glimpse at the 2021 cohort of 10 most innovative, impactful, and scalable programs to bring affordable, equitable housing to more communities.
Architecture
What's In A Name? Garman Homes Pushes The Envelope
Vertical construction got underway this month on a house in Chatham Park, N.C., whose name is Barnaby. Here's why.
Architecture
The Brave New World Of Trustless Homesales Begins
Touchless is one of those tortured-English functions of pandemic value propositions we could get our brains around, but "trustless?"