Eric Kronberg is a zoning whisperer. He specializes in balancing and blending the often competing needs of urban design, architecture, and development in a potent cocktail for better places. He specializes in breaking down and demystifying regulations to find ways to make great projects possible while helping others navigate the redevelopment maze. He uses his skills for the force of good as a principal at Kronberg Urbanists + Architects (KUA), leading the firm’s skilled practitioners to help our development partners create better places for all. His seven years teaching for the Incremental Development Alliance motivated him to co-found Inc Codes, an incremental code reform company helping mid-sized cities take the next step towards legalizing better places. All this work is directed towards making healthy neighborhoods -- places that are vibrant, lasting, AND inclusive. He recently joined the board of the Seaside Institute to help the leading think tank for the New Urbanism strategically focus on how to integrate attainable housing into our great, walkable places.
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Tue Feb 25
3:30 PM — 4:30 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time
New Product Types in the Market
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Design innovation can find better housing solutions for the evolving homeowner or renter; while traditional single family detached homes and apartments dominate the market, other product types have emerged to cut costs, design for different needs, and add density without high rises. This panel will feature a presentation on manufactured housing, modular housing, and other housing typologies, dispelling the myths on what each of these designs look like, how they are designed and delivered, and what are the challenges facing their ability to scale.