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X-WR-CALDESC:Of the 51 council districts in New York\, 10 districts are hom
 e to the majority of the city’s affordable housing and new market-rate hou
 sing. And these districts are disproportionately neighborhoods of color. Z
 oning reforms proposed as a part of the City of Yes housing initiative aim
  to unlock moderate density across all neighborhoods\, most of which have 
 had little new development in recent years. This wave of density will not 
 only change the urban fabric\, it will result in smaller\, more mid-rise b
 uildings that are atypical of the city’s existing affordable and market-ra
 te housing.\n\nJoin an AIANY panel of architects\, journalists\, developer
 s\, and planners as they share innovative approaches to creating\, develop
 ing\, and financing mid-rise housing. Panelists will highlight projects ac
 ross the city and from other cities (that have dealt with the challenges o
 f small-scale housing for decades). There will also be a discussion of 'Th
 e State of Housing Design 2023'\, a recent book from the Harvard Joint Cen
 ter for Housing Studies that features housing designs\, trends\, and ideas
  from around the county\, including several New York City projects.
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DESCRIPTION:Of the 51 council districts in New York\, 10 districts are home
  to the majority of the city’s affordable housing and new market-rate hous
 ing. And these districts are disproportionately neighborhoods of color. Zo
 ning reforms proposed as a part of the City of Yes housing initiative aim 
 to unlock moderate density across all neighborhoods\, most of which have h
 ad little new development in recent years. This wave of density will not o
 nly change the urban fabric\, it will result in smaller\, more mid-rise bu
 ildings that are atypical of the city’s existing affordable and market-rat
 e housing.\n\nJoin an AIANY panel of architects\, journalists\, developers
 \, and planners as they share innovative approaches to creating\, developi
 ng\, and financing mid-rise housing. Panelists will highlight projects acr
 oss the city and from other cities (that have dealt with the challenges of
  small-scale housing for decades). There will also be a discussion of 'The
  State of Housing Design 2023'\, a recent book from the Harvard Joint Cent
 er for Housing Studies that features housing designs\, trends\, and ideas 
 from around the county\, including several New York City projects.
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SUMMARY:The Other 41: Mid-Rise Housing for a High-Rise City
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