This emerging movement examines at how small developers can make a living building on the scale of 4 - 12 units, sometimes including mixed - use, using a variety of Missing
Middle housing types such as small apartment buildings, cottage courts, four - plexes, single - family houses with up to three accessory units, and walk - ups.
With market demand for walkable neighborhoods on the rise, Missing
Middle Housing types — duplexes, fourplexes, courtyard apartments, and more — offer a range of housing options for neighborhoods throughout the Atlanta area.
Tour: Documenting Seattle's Missing Middle Housing In Seattle, a growing awareness of the lack of Missing
Middle Housing types like duplexes, fourplexes, bungalow courts, and live - work units has highlighted the nationwide mismatch between existing housing stock, changing demographics, and demand for walkability.
This exercise will provide participants with the tools and knowledge to explore and document Missing
Middle Housing types throughout their own communities, to help inform the discussion around challenging housing issues.
Form - Based Codes (FBCs) remove barriers and incentivize Missing
Middle housing types in appropriate locations of a community.
Missing
Middle Housing types — including duplexes, fourplexes, and more — are an important part of the solution.
Missing
Middle housing types are best located in a walkable context.
Most Missing
Middle housing types have smaller unit sizes.
Because they are built in walkable neighborhoods with proximity to transportation options and commercial amenities, Missing
Middle housing types should not provide more than one parking space per unit.
Not exact matches
Their
housing plan focuses on working with local governments to create diverse
housing type and tenure, which are key themes in our upcoming report on
housing and the «missing
middle», and we are pleased to see attention given to a broad range of
housing solutions including those suited for
middle income earners.
A group of 70 high school and 150
middle school students have been looking at the tiny
housing type with a number of inquiries in mind, namely: How is
housing influenced by social and economic context?
AIR CONDITION \ Central 1, APPLIANCES \ Range \ Oven, BEDROOM2 DESC \ Carpet, BEDROOM3 DESC \ Carpet, BEDROOM4 DESC \ Carpet, Bedrooms \ BEDROOM2 DESC \ Carpet, Bedrooms \ BEDROOM3 DESC \ Carpet, Bedrooms \ BEDROOM4 DESC \ Carpet, Bedrooms \ MASTER BR DESC \ Carpet, CONSTRUCTION \ Aluminum, County \ LIMESTONE, Elementary School: CREEKSIDE ELEMENTARY, Exterior
Type: Vinyl, FAMILY ROOM DESC \ Carpet, FAMILY ROOM DESC \ Ceiling Fan, FIREPLACE \ None, Heating and Cooling \ AIR CONDITION \ Central 1, Heating system: Central 1, High School: EAST LIMESTONE, KITCHEN DESC \ Tile, Kitchen \ KITCHEN DESC \ Tile, LIVING ROOM DESC \ Ceiling Fan, LIVING ROOM DESC \ Wood Floor, Living \ LIVING, Location \ County \ LIMESTONE, Location \ State \ AL, Location \ Subdivision \ METES AND BOUNDS, Lot \ Lot \ NA, Lot \ NA, MASTER BR DESC \ Carpet, MLS Listing ID: 1088661, MLS Name: NALMLS ZPP (NALMLS ZPP), Materials \ CONSTRUCTION \ Aluminum, Microwave Oven,
Middle School: EAST LIMESTONE, Other Exterior Features \ SUB STRUCTURE \ Crawl Space, Other Rooms \ FAMILY ROOM DESC \ Carpet, Other Rooms \ FAMILY ROOM DESC \ Ceiling Fan, Other Rooms \ LIVING ROOM DESC \ Ceiling Fan, Other Rooms \ LIVING ROOM DESC \ Wood Floor, Other Rooms \ Living \ LIVING, Other \ Status \ ACTIVE, STYLE \ Ranch \ 1 Story, SUB STRUCTURE \ Crawl Space, State \ AL, Status \ ACTIVE, Subdivision \ METES AND BOUNDS,
Type \
HOUSE,
Type and Style \ STYLE \ Ranch / 1 Story,
Type and Style \
Type \
HOUSE
Construction \ 3 Side Masonry, Cooling System: central, Elementary School: Oak Hill, Floor Covering: carpet, Floor Covering: tile, Formal Living, Foyer, Heating system: Forced Air, High School: Austin, Interior Features \ Crown Molding, Interior Features \ Lighting Recessed, Interior Features \ Smoke Detector, Interior Features \ Window Treatments, Kitchen Appliances \ Built - In Oven (s), Kitchen Appliances \ Cook Top Gas, MLS Listing ID: 4025055, MLS Name: Austin ZDD (Austin ZDD),
Middle School: Small, Parking
Type: attachedGarage, Pets \ 1, Property Sub
Type \
House, Roof
Type: Composition, School District: Austin ISD, Stories Lookup \ 2, Trees \ Medium (20 Ft - 40 Ft), Unit Style \ 1st Floor Entry, Utilities \ See Agent, View
Type: No View, Year Built \ 2006
Balcony, Built In Bookshelves, Business Center, Cable TV Ready, Car Charging Station, Club
House, Courtyards and Fountains, Crosskeys High, Floor Covering: Wood, Flooring: Wood, Game Room, Granite Countertops in Kitchens * In Upgraded Homes, Granite Islands * In Upgraded Homes, High - speed Internet Ready, Kitchen Islands in select units, Large Walk - In Closets, Laundry: Hookups, Microwave Oven, Newly Renovated Interiors, North Atlanta High, On Site Maintenance, Parking
Type: Garage, Pets (with limitations), Quartz Countertops, Sarah Smith Elementary, Sequoah
Middle, Short Term Lease, Short Term / Corporate, Stainless Steel Appliances in Upgraded Homes, Stainless Steel appliances, Storage Units Available to Rent, Upgraded Interiors Now Available, Upgraded Light Fixtures / Hardware, Washer / Dryer Hookups, Willis Sutton
Middle, Woodward Elementary
Missing
Middle Housing is not a new
type of building.
«Missing
Middle» was coined by Daniel Parolek of Opticos Design, Inc. in 2010 to define a range of multi-unit or clustered
housing types compatible in scale with single - family homes that help meet the growing demand for walkable urban living.
Missing
Middle Housing is simply constructed (
Type V), which makes them a very attractive alternative for developers to achieve good densities without the added financing challenges and risk of more complex construction
types.
The walk will present a chance to learn how to support these
types through smart planning and zoning, and to understand barriers affecting the construction of new Missing
Middle Housing.
Join ULI Indiana for a presentation by Daniel Parolek, the architect and urban designer who coined the term «Missing
Middle Housing,» a spectrum of housing types that works to address this challenge by responding to changing household demographics and the dramatic shift in demand for walkable, attainable housing o
Housing,» a spectrum of
housing types that works to address this challenge by responding to changing household demographics and the dramatic shift in demand for walkable, attainable housing o
housing types that works to address this challenge by responding to changing household demographics and the dramatic shift in demand for walkable, attainable
housing o
housing options.
Missing
Middle Housing — encompassing a wide variety of housing types such as duplexes, fourplexes, bungalow courts, and courtyard apartments — plays an important part in the conver
Housing — encompassing a wide variety of
housing types such as duplexes, fourplexes, bungalow courts, and courtyard apartments — plays an important part in the conver
housing types such as duplexes, fourplexes, bungalow courts, and courtyard apartments — plays an important part in the conversation.
Led by Opticos Founding Principal Daniel Parolek, this session will explain, illustrate, and compare examples of high - quality, medium - density
housing types such as duplexes, fourplexes, and bungalow courts called Missing Middle H
housing types such as duplexes, fourplexes, and bungalow courts called Missing
Middle HousingHousing.
It is unfortunately in the
middle of the
house, flanked by the living room which gets some light (there is a covered porch on that side of the
house) and a Florida room
type porch on the other side of the
house.
This
house seriously makes me want to be on a beach, a little bummed I'm in the
middle of Manhattan as I
type this instead!