 
                Ep. 97: Single-Stair Buildings and Eco-Districts with Michael Eliason (Incentives Series pt. 1)
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This is the first episode of our series on misaligned incentives in housing policy. Michael Eliason shares insights from his book, Building for People, on building code reforms and eco-district redevelopment projects throughout Europe.
Show notes:
- Eliason, M. (2024). Building for People: Designing Livable, Affordable, Low-Carbon Communities. Island Press.
- Youtube video of Vauban, an eco-district in Freiburg, Germany.
- City of Paris website on the Clichy-Batignolles eco-district, with photos.
- Episode 59 of UCLA Housing Voice, on the Costs of Discretion with Paavo Monkkonen and Mike Manville.
- Google Maps view of the Confluence eco-district in Lyon, France and the neighborhood directly to the north.
- Episode 14 of UCLA Housing Voice, on Family-Friendly Urbanism with Louis Thomas.
- Check out Stephen Smith’s single-stair and elevator reform tracker at the Center for Building in North America website.
                        
 
  
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