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Web Site Helps Affordable Home Builders Achieve High-Quality Design
Builders and developers who are looking for information on how to achieve higher levels of design quality at the same time as they work to make their housing more affordable should consult a Web-based tool — the Affordable Housing Design Advisor — that was created to help community development organizations, Deane Evans, executive director of the Center for Architecture and Building Science Research at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark, NJ, told a symposium on affordable housing at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. at the end of last month.
One feature of the Web site provides “20 Steps to Design Quality” that were developed by owners and designers to provide a systematic framework at every stage of the design, construction, operations and maintenance process.
“Affordable housing development is mostly about development, which is a problem,” said Evans. “If you ignore design, you’re going to end up with shelter and nothing more.”
The Web site also includes a gallery of 80 case studies of high-quality affordable housing and a checklist of 60 key design considerations organized into nine categories: parking, public open space, building shape, building appearance, private open space, landscaping, building location, building layout and unit layout.
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