02: Missing Mid-rise
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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. 
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