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Contributor • Multi Residential

Shingle by Shingle

March 18, 2020

by Brent Maugel

Eric Bibb, a blues artist, wrote a song called “Shingle by Shingle” and sings, “I’m fixing up the roof, shingle by shingle… got water in the well and I’m grateful.” We can be grateful that for most designers in New England, our pipelines are full, our own “water in the well.” But when it comes to the availability of high quality yet affordable housing, the well is nearly dry.  We can do better.

We are indeed facing a housing shortage, and some would argue that mass production of large scale garden-style dwelling units in the suburbs, will do the trick. These will help, but it’s not a cure-all.

We live in reactionary times when “fix it fast” thinking leads us far too often to design it fast, build it fast, and sell it fast. Consider this article a red flag raised. There are dizzying arrays of multifamily residential options being brought to the market, and we are all gambling and guessing on what type will be viable and appropriate for long term stability of the regional housing market. The options range from 280sf tiny homes in South Boston to 1,600sf apartments in the suburbs. The question on everyone’s mind is which will succeed and why?

As buildable parcels decrease and construction costs increase, something has to give. Unfortunately, it’s the quality that is often sacrificed: the size of the units, the number of bedrooms and baths, and in many cases, thoughtful planning, design and construction.

At Maugel, we work with many developers, builders and planners in the housing industry, each with their own vision, perspective and budgets. Some believe that pre-manufactured and accessory dwelling units should be part of the mix. Others promote affordable housing in re-purposed mill buildings, schools and even churches, usually incentivized with historic tax credits. Even the “big house” is back: multi-unit buildings that look like large estates. Another client is promoting housing towers in a suburban community. Whatever the building type, the real key to responsibly meeting housing demand is quality: in planning, design and construction.

Those of us in the commercial real estate industry, especially in the architectural and engineering professions, have an incredible opportunity and obligation to hold the line against quality erosion.  As a first step, we can work with local zoning officials to make significant improvements to ordinances that will plan for and incentivize development of high-quality living communities in proximity to employment and amenity centers. Small dwellings that are big on style are trending upward when accessorized with smart spaces and local amenities.

 Let us also be motivated by a concern for the occupants of all housing types and care about their experience in the space. We need to take the time to design dignified, efficient, tech-smart, vibrant living environments for all economic sectors. We should be advocates of developing housing right, not fast: designing housing exceptionally, not easily, and solving the housing crisis with quality -one step at a time – Shingle by Shingle.

Brent Maugel

Brent Maugel is the founder and president of Maugel Architects.

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