Architecture
Could Bigger Apartments Reverse America's Birth Decline?
A new study from the Institute for Family Studies links shrinking apartments to falling birth rates. It suggests developers could help stabilize the nation’s population by building more family-sized rental homes.
Architecture
Chakrabarti’s Vision Designs Connection Into Every Place
In The Architecture of Urbanity, Vishaan Chakrabarti calls for a reinvention of how—and why—we build communities. Teri Slavik-Tsuyuki explains why Chakrabarti’s ideas about nature, culture, and joy couldn’t be more urgent.
Technology
Design-Estimating Disconnects Cost Builders Time And Margin
Former builder-operators Brandon Pearson and Marcus Gonzalez share what’s broken—and how connected teams can win now and in 2030.
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Higharc
Architecture
How Missing Middle Housing Wins Approval And Works
Architect and planner Dan Parolek coined the term “missing middle housing.” His firm’s projects prove that thoughtful design, political navigation, and local momentum can overcome entrenched zoning resistance.
Technology
Faster Builds, Better Margins: The ROI On Right-The-1st-Time Velocity
Inside the digital transformation of homebuilding: How integrated teams, shared data, and AI are turning velocity into a high-stakes profit advantage.
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Higharc
Architecture
Design For Now, Market To What Homebuyers Are Really Feeling
What 60 ideas from the IBS stage reveal about how design, messaging, and community can meet today’s buyers where they are — mentally, practically, and with empathy.