Accessory Dwelling Units: A Solution to Housing Inequity
Description
Discover how alternative living solutions can integrate sustainable and equitable design goals into new and existing single-family communities in urban, suburban, and rural regions. Explore examples of the challenges and benefits of building accessory dwelling units (ADUs), tiny homes, and pre-fabrication homes, and how they serve as a possible solution to nationwide housing problems.
Hosted by the Custom Residential Architects Network (CRAN®).
Learning Objectives
Investigate approaches that integrate sustainable and equitable design goals into existing and new communities.
Inspire others to look towards alternative types of living solutions to establish equity in housing.
Learn approaches to the challenges of cost, constructability, and sustainability to make more attainable housing available in single family communities.
Explore how alternative living types can benefit health and well-being when these projects are built and occupied.