Get Access
Get HandoutsSPEAKERS: John Hunt, Daniel Parolek, Gerald Reimer
LOCATION: OCCC - W304-C
REGISTRATION TYPE: All Access Pass
SESSION TYPE:
Building Knowledge Session
TRACK: Land Development & Community Design
FORMAT:
On-Demand
LEVEL OF CONTENT:
Intermediate
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Land Developers, Designers, Architects, Engineers & Planners, Multifamily Builders & Developers
Get Access
Get HandoutsWhat It's About
Can we build housing that is affordable, private, easily accessible to the outdoors and community oriented? Oh, and can it appeal to buyers as well as renters, Boomers and Millennials, and in urban and suburban locations? Yes, and middle missing housing is the answer now more than ever. Despite apocalyptic headlines during the pandemic, people have not fled from coveted walkable neighborhoods in town. In fact, these established neighborhoods have flourished. Duplexes, quads, mansion apartments, stacked flats and ADU’s can meet these demands and provide much-needed affordability. Join us as we explore what missing middle housing is, how to navigate zoning and implementing it in your community, and how to capitalize and profit on these opportunities.
What You’ll Learn
How to Attend
Participants must be registered for an All Access Pass or 1-Day Education + Expo Pass for the day of the session. Seating for Building Knowledge sessions will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
Continuing Education
NAHB - 1.00 CE hour(s), AIA – 1.0 LU Hour(s)
AIA CES Credit Eligible
NAHB is a Registered Provider with the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this course will be reported to CES Records for AIA members by the Provider. Certificates of Completion are available upon request.