Architecture
Could Bigger Apartments Reverse America's Birth Decline?
A new study from the Institute for Family Studies links shrinking apartments to falling birth rates. It suggests developers could help stabilize the nation’s population by building more family-sized rental homes.
Architecture
Kitchens Stir the Pot: Post-Covid Consumer Desires Revealed
The New Home Trends Institute, the new consumer-insights unit of John Burns Real Estate Consulting, shares what people want in 2021 kitchens in a TBD exclusive.
Architecture
Passive Aggressive: This Bronx, NY Project Breaks Rules, Resets Expectations
An Ivory Prize-winning portfolio of community development projects disprove conventional wisdom that housing can be either affordable or sustainable, but not both.
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.