Does Affordable Housing Have to Look Bad?
“Conventional meditative on affordability deduction from a misled grounds that anything well-designed will be, and look, costly so it follows that pattern should not be a priority,” writes Arieff.
“Further, a evidence goes, anything well-designed will be too appealing to authorised to tenants, so troublesome them from ever leaving.”
David Baker Architects’ Armstrong Place in San Francisco is only one instance presented by Arieff of a plan that bucks a trend by regulating splendid colors and including spaces for gardens.