The Other 41: Mid-Rise Housing for a High-Rise City

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The Other 41: Mid-Rise Housing for a High-Rise City

Join us as a panel of architects, journalists, developers, and planners share innovative approaches to creating, developing, and financing mid-rise housing.

Of the 51 council districts in New York, 10 districts are home to the majority of the city’s affordable housing and new market-rate housing, and these districts are disproportionately neighborhoods of color. Zoning reforms proposed as a part of the City of Yes housing initiative aim to unlock moderate density across all neighborhoods, most of which have had little new development in recent years. This wave of density will not only change the urban fabric, but will result in smaller, more mid-rise buildings that are atypical of the city’s existing affordable and market-rate housing.

What will it mean to design and develop mid-rise housing in our neighborhoods? What will it look like, what will it cost? Who is working on this issue, and what are the challenges and opportunities for architects and advocates alike?

Panelists will highlight projects across the city, and from other cities that have dealt with the challenges of small-scale housing for decades. We’ll also discuss The State of Housing Design 2023, a recent book from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies that features housing designs, trends, and ideas from around the county, including several New York City projects.

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Pl. New York, NY 10012 United States
December 5, 2024
 – December 5, 2024