The July/August 2021 issue of Frame explores how design can help to combat the housing crisis. We examine the materials, methods and master plans looking to answer that question.
The United Nations Human Settlements Programme, also known as UN-Habitat, estimates that 3 billion people will need access to adequate housing by 2030. Satisfying that demand would mean building 96,000 new homes every day. Even if such a daunting task is possible, howshould we be building these new homes? Not the way we typically have been, appears to be the consensus. We want – and need – our homes to be more flexible than they’ve everbeen. So, what can design do? The July/August 2021 issue of Frame examines the materials, methods and master plans looking to answer these questions.
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The July/August 2021 issue of Frame explores how design can help to combat the housing crisis. We examine the materials, methods and master plans looking to answer that question.
The United Nations Human Settlements Programme, also known as UN-Habitat, estimates that 3 billion people will need access to adequate housing by 2030. Satisfying that demand would mean building 96,000 new homes every day. Even if such a daunting task is possible, howshould we be building these new homes? Not the way we typically have been, appears to be the consensus. We want – and need – our homes to be more flexible than they’ve everbeen. So, what can design do? The July/August 2021 issue of Frame examines the materials, methods and master plans looking to answer these questions.