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Aging high-rises in Chicago and Washington, D.C., could be converted into affordable housing where renters share bathrooms and kitchens, offering a feasible solution, says a new report by The Pew Charitable Trusts and Gensler.
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In Going for Zero, the former AIA president demands a radical rethink of architecture’s role: repair the damage of 20th-century planning, embrace adaptive reuse, and make justice the cornerstone of climate design.
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