Description
The State of Housing Design 2023 is the first report in a new series that reviews national trends, ideas, and critical issues as they relate to residential design. This volume examines recently built housing projects of notable design that address issues of affordability, social cohesion, sustainability, aesthetics, density, and urbanism. Through critical essays, visual content, and a crowdsourced survey of responses, it provides both designers and the general public with an overview of the forces at play in contemporary design of housing.
The State of Housing Design series is published by the Joint Center for Housing Studies, a research center affiliated with the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University, that has produced analyses of housing markets and policy for over sixty years.
About the Author
Sam Naylor is a practicing architect in Boston, where he focuses on housing at multiple scales, and a researcher studying cooperative design around the world. Daniel D'Oca is an urban planner and Associate Professor in Practice of Urban Planning at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design and a principal and cofounder of the New York-based architecture, urban design, and planning firm Interboro Partners. Chris Herbert is the managing director at Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies and a lecturer in the Department of Urban Planning and Design at Harvard's Graduate School of Design.
Book Information
ISBN 9780674294134
Author Joint Center for Housing Studies
Format Paperback
Page Count 184
Imprint Harvard University Press
Publisher Harvard University Press
Weight(grams) 499g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 171mm * 13mm