KTGY’s Co-Dwell A Model For Attainable Housing Design

By Published On: January 29, 2019Categories: Business News, Commercial Real Estate News, Residential Real Estate News, TJ Client NewsComments Off on KTGY’s Co-Dwell A Model For Attainable Housing Design

As apartment rents have soared to record highs, housing attainability has become a growing area of focus for multifamily developers and designers, especially those looking to serve low-income households that, by definition, are considered cost-burdened. Recognizing the challenge, Taylor Johnson client KTGY Architecture + Planning put its R+D Studio to work. The result? Co-Dwell, a concept that explores how co-living principles can be applied to create lower-cost units that maximize efficiency while considering the balance between private and shared space. Knowing the timeliness of the research would lend itself to media coverage, we pitched and secured a feature in RE Journals. Read the full story here.

 

The R+D Studio at KTGY Architecture + Planning designed Co-Dwell as a model for attainable housing that, in addition to reducing living expenses, seeks to foster relationships among residents.

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