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The latest manufactured homes
From Stigma to Housing Fix

The Evolution of Manufactured Homes

By Loren Berlin, January 25, 2018
Portland
Gentle Infill

Boomtowns Are Making Room for Skinny Homes, Granny Flats, and Other Affordable Housing

By Kathleen McCormick, January 25, 2018
An architect's rendering shows a mixed-use condo development along Los Angeles' Metro Expo/Vermont rail line.
Landing Capital

Helping Underinvested Communities to Absorb Resources

By Loren Berlin, January 25, 2018
Map of San Francisco with areas with low percentages of affordable housing indicated in light green.
Place Database

San Francisco’s Affordable Housing Shortage

By Jenna DeAngelo, January 25, 2018
Portada de la edición de enero de 2018 de Land Lines

January 2018

This issue looks at the evolution of manufactured homes as a robust, desirable source of permanently affordable housing; innovative infill development in Portland, Boulder, Cambridge, and other hot-market cities; and capital absorption workshops that are helping to ease affordable housing shortages in Denver, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

Photograph of George W. McCarthy
Mensaje del presidente

El futuro de PKU–Lincoln Center

George W. McCarthy, October 31, 2017
Photograph of George W. McCarthy
Mensaje del presidente emérito

PKU–Lincoln Center en retrospectiva

Gregory K. Ingram, October 31, 2017
A virtual model shows the line of sight from inside an apartment toward a city skyline
Tasación virtual

Valuación masiva con la ayuda de SIG en Shenzhen

Por Tom Nunlist, October 31, 2017
A drone flies over Buenos Aires
La revolución de los drones

Los geodatos generados mediante UAV mejoran las políticas de suelo desde América Latina hasta China

Por John Wihbey, October 31, 2017