
Urban development & housing in the US from a left perspective. Edited by Eric Peterson, PhD, with support from the Joan Draper Fund at UC Berkeley, College of Environmental Design.
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by Isaac Harris & Eric Peterson
The politics of affordable housing in the United States today makes for strange bedfellows. Take, for instance, that one of the main venues for architecture and urban planning students to propose housing sol...
Editor’s Note: This week, members of the Architecture Lobby argue their fellow practitioners should more broadly reconceptualize their positions as workers and citizens while also taking pragmatic steps in the immediate to reduce their role...
Editor’s note: this is the first in a run of three essays on the question of the professional and housing crisis. In this essay, Arielle Lawson recovers Catherine Bauer’s political program, which at times betrayed her own position as part o...
A common trope in writing about the US’s problems with developing a sufficient amount of housing is to pit implicitly-overpaid unionized construction labor against the moral imperative to build affordable housing. In California in particula...
As 25,000 Minnesotans were being evicted from their homes each year in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, private equity firms were laying the groundwork to exploit the crisis for financial gain. Blackstone, one of the world’s la...
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