There’s a massive housing crisis across the United States - what can architects do to help address it?
In this special three-part mini series, we’ll be digging deeper into the housing crisis in the Bay Area and hear from the architects, designers, activists, developers, and innovators that are doing something about it.
Part 1 looks into some of the causes of the housing crisis, and features interviews with Laura Foote, Executive Director of YIMBY Action, and Carol J Galante, Founder and Advisor of the Terner Center for Housing Innovation at UC Berkeley.
Part 2 explores how people are currently navigating building housing in the Bay Area and features conversations with Caroline Souza, principal at David Baker Architects, and Mauren Sedonaen, CEO at Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco.
Part 3 features individuals and organizations working toward three vastly different housing solutions, their design processes, and visions for the future. Guests featured in this episode are: Deanna Van Buren, Co-Founder and Design Director of Designing Justice + Designing Spaces, Cara Eckholm, Chief Revenue Office at Nabr, and Osma Thompson Dossani, architect at DLR Group.
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