Portland For EveryoneWhy more housing is good: The infographicThis is such an important and not necessarily intuitive idea that we made an illustration to help show how it works.May 24, 20182
Portland For EveryoneCottage clusters: Portland’s chance to build community in a new wayOddly, the city has proposed not to encourage a popular concept: handfuls of cottages that surround a common yardNov 2, 20173
Portland For EveryonePortland’s residential infill project still has major flaws, housing advocates sayA new economic analysis shows the current proposal would only create 86 net new homes per year.Apr 20, 20181Apr 20, 20181
InOpen: HousingbyPortland For EveryoneEvery month Portland’s infill rules aren’t changed, the city looks more like thisAn annotated gallery of middle-class displacement.Jan 16, 20182Jan 16, 20182
Portland For EveryoneHere is the 112-second explanation of why homes — even fancy ones — help us allMore homes are not the only thing poor people need. But in a growing city, nothing we do will work unless we’re also building enough.Oct 31, 20171Oct 31, 20171
Portland For EveryoneWhy more housing is good: The infographicThis is such an important and not necessarily intuitive idea that we made an illustration to help show how it works.May 24, 20182
Portland For EveryoneCottage clusters: Portland’s chance to build community in a new wayOddly, the city has proposed not to encourage a popular concept: handfuls of cottages that surround a common yardNov 2, 20173
Portland For EveryonePortland’s residential infill project still has major flaws, housing advocates sayA new economic analysis shows the current proposal would only create 86 net new homes per year.Apr 20, 20181
InOpen: HousingbyPortland For EveryoneEvery month Portland’s infill rules aren’t changed, the city looks more like thisAn annotated gallery of middle-class displacement.Jan 16, 20182
Portland For EveryoneHere is the 112-second explanation of why homes — even fancy ones — help us allMore homes are not the only thing poor people need. But in a growing city, nothing we do will work unless we’re also building enough.Oct 31, 20171
InOpen: HousingbyPortland For EveryoneThe ‘residential infill project’: Portland’s anti-McMansion recipeIf there are two things most Portlanders can agree on, the second one is that McMansions are dumb.Oct 19, 20164
Portland For EveryoneThis Portland lot could fit seven small homes — if only it weren’t illegalAn underused slice of Cully shows why allowing two ADUs per lot is smart and overdue.Aug 1, 2017
InOpen: HousingbyPortland For EveryoneThree lessons from a simple new chart about Portland housingHere’s who lives where.May 16, 20171