Livable Low-carbon City

02: Missing Mid-rise

September 21, 2022 Michael Eliason Season 1 Episode 2
02: Missing Mid-rise
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Livable Low-carbon City
02: Missing Mid-rise
Sep 21, 2022 Season 1 Episode 2
Michael Eliason

US cities don't have a missing middle problem, they have a missing *mid-rise* problem. 

A problem that is reflected in the depths of our housing crises – and in the inability to meet climate goals. 

In this episode of the Livable Low-Carbon City, we'll explore the problems with Missing Middle housing and why it is inadequate to meet the demands of today's housing shortage - and why we need to be focusing on broad areas zoned for mid-rise districts instead. 

Subjects discussed in this episode include:

Missing Middle Housing

Mid-rise districts like those in Berlin, Amsterdam, Tokyo...

The stunning brownfield to ecodistrict development in Utrecht's Merwede, by OKRA + Bura Urbanism. 

Since we're discussing land use between the U.S. and Germany/Europe - I highly recommend Prof. Sonia Hirt's article on this subject, 'To zone or not to zone? Comparing European and American Land-use Regulation'

Lastly, to stay up to date with what Michael Eliason is doing at Larch Lab, be sure to sign up for newsletter updates

Show Notes

US cities don't have a missing middle problem, they have a missing *mid-rise* problem. 

A problem that is reflected in the depths of our housing crises – and in the inability to meet climate goals. 

In this episode of the Livable Low-Carbon City, we'll explore the problems with Missing Middle housing and why it is inadequate to meet the demands of today's housing shortage - and why we need to be focusing on broad areas zoned for mid-rise districts instead. 

Subjects discussed in this episode include:

Missing Middle Housing

Mid-rise districts like those in Berlin, Amsterdam, Tokyo...

The stunning brownfield to ecodistrict development in Utrecht's Merwede, by OKRA + Bura Urbanism. 

Since we're discussing land use between the U.S. and Germany/Europe - I highly recommend Prof. Sonia Hirt's article on this subject, 'To zone or not to zone? Comparing European and American Land-use Regulation'

Lastly, to stay up to date with what Michael Eliason is doing at Larch Lab, be sure to sign up for newsletter updates