Future-Proofing Housing: East vs West Coast

Future-Proofing Housing: East vs West Coast

By AIA Brooklyn

Overview

This coast-to-coast convo will explore how architects are reimagining housing design for a decarbonized, resilient, and equitable future.

FutureProofing Housing: East vs West Coast

What can architects learn from coast-to-coast approaches to designing housing that endures—and thrives—in the face of climate, health, social and affordability challenges? This conversation brings together leading voices advancing high- performance multifamily projects centered on resiliency, passive survivability, healthy materials, and community well-being. Hear from Michael Eliason (Larch Lab, Seattle), Sophie Nahrmann (Studio Luz Architects, Boston), and Heather McKinstry (Dattner Architects, NYC) as they share insights on prefabrication, Passive building innovation, and the creation of vibrant, climate-adaptive housing. We will cross-compare government agencies' efforts and policy incentives in their respective cities and states to address affordability and the housing crisis.


Moderated by Julie Torres Moskovitz, AIA


1.5 AIA LU|HSW

Van Alen Institute

303 Bond St, Brooklyn, NY 11231


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Category: Business, Design

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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Van Alen Institute

303 Bond Street

Brooklyn, NY 11231

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AIA Brooklyn

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Nov 18 · 6:30 PM EST