Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s far-reaching bill in Congress would create a public alternative to private developers, in a bid to fill the immense affordable housing need.
A new book from Jerusalem Demsas explores how local elections, community meetings and other democratic structures brought on a national shortage of affordable homes.
Zoning reform got a shout-out at the Democratic National Convention, and Kamala Harris has vowed to build millions of new homes. But the GOP wants to own the issue, too.
The White House is expanding low-cost financing, easing regulations and incentivizing local reforms in a wide-ranging effort to increase housing supply.
The global firm’s new CEO, Sarah Kay, talks about the firm’s South Australia roots and what being an executive has taught her about being an architect.
Senator Amy Klobuchar and others introduced a bill that would require private equity firms and other corporations that buy homes to report large transactions to regulators.
A new exhibit examines the history of Brutalist architecture in Washington, DC, offering provocative solutions for some of the city’s least-understood buildings.
The Supreme Court ruling in Grants Pass lets lawmakers impose fines and jail time on homeless people sleeping outside. Advocates say that’s counterproductive.
Architect Louis Kamper’s Book Tower stood vacant for years. After a painstaking restoration from New York firm ODA, the 38-story skyscraper is ready for a new century.