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Bracing for SB9: What Will it Mean for Me?

By Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP | Architecture, Ideas, Planning, R&D Studio | No Comments

*Original article was written by Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP and published in Builder and Developer Magazine. One must hand it to the California State Legislature for its earnest attempts…

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Affordable Housing Takeaways From Bisnow’s BMAC Event

By Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP | Architecture, Ideas, News, Planning | No Comments

Big “A” or Little “A”?* *”Big A Affordable” refers to projects that receive some form of subsidy. “Little a affordable” (or attainable) means a project that is entirely privately funded,…

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Comfort, Meet Economy

By Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP | Architecture, Ideas, R&D Studio | No Comments

Comfort, Meet Economy – The High Performance Imperative For New Homes *Original article was written by Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP and published in Green Home Builder Magazine. There is a switch in…

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Outrageous Ideas for Market Driven Attainable Housing

By Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP | Architecture, Ideas, Multifamily Studio, Planning | No Comments
Everyone has an eye on the housing crisis, and an opinion to go with it.  At this moment there doesn’t appear to be any “magic bullet” solution to the problem,...
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Don’t Be Shocked By The All-Electric Future

By Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP | Architecture, Ideas, News, R&D Studio | No Comments

Adaptation of new technologies for apartment leasing and management is driven largely by residents’ habits, preferences, and lifestyles.  Today’s residents are also, quite literally, driving technology as more and more…

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Grey Is The New Green In Mixed-Use Infill

By Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP | Architecture, Ideas, News, On The Boards, Planning | No Comments

Throughout California, and probably most of the country, underperforming regional malls and shopping centers are being surveyed for their redevelopment potential, particularly as they deteriorate into a distressed status. The…

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How RHNA Will Impact Residential Development

By Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP | Architecture, Ideas, News, On The Boards, Planning | No Comments

Above Image Shows An iDA Lab Low-Density Redevelopment Concept – 10 Homes On 2 Lots With A Community Room. HINT: IT’S A WHOLE NEW WORLD We, the residential development community…

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Thinking About Building a Modular Multifamily Project?

By Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP | Architecture, Ideas, Multifamily Studio, R&D Studio | 2 Comments

Developers everywhere today are searching for ways to lower construction costs for multifamily projects – not just to make them attainable for folks with lower incomes, most often it’s to…

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Designing for Generation Z

By Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP | Architecture, Multifamily Studio, Planning | 2 Comments

*Original article was written by Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP and published in Builder and Developer. It’s serendipity when disparate trends overlap in harmony.  Like the way social distancing and emphasis…

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Designed for Life: The Cyclic Nature of Housing Designs

By Daniel Gehman, AIA, LEED AP | Ideas, Multifamily Studio, News, Planning | No Comments

Like what we drive, where and how we live reflects our lifestyles and stages. The needs of each stage differ and require varied physical accommodations that are life stage appropriate….

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