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Episode 39: Seeking the Superfruit of Urbanism

Unfrozen

English - October 02, 2022 15:47 - 38 minutes - 52.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratings
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Michael Eliason is an architect and founder of Larch Lab, a studio focused on prefabricated, decarbonized, climate-adaptive, low-energy buildings and livable ecodistricts. Eliason, based in Seattle, had a transformative experience while living in Germany – the American residential model could be greatly improved by adopting some of the principles of Baugruppen – self-developed co-housing, without the granola trappings. Hear the Unfrozen interview – and then listen to his podcast, Livable Low-Carbon City.


Intro/Outro: “Spacelab” by Kraftwerk


Discussed:

Black Sheep Development Co., Larch Lab’s baugruppen partner, headed by Aaron Yankauskas
Ascent, Milwaukee
Jeremy McCloud, Nightingale, Melbourne
California development legislative changes
First Passivhaus in the US: Smith House, Urbana, IL
Minneapolis’ single-family housing zoning rollback experiment
St. Paul’s rent control battle
Product recommendation: Corsi-Rosenthal Box
The north star of Baugruppen: Gleiss 21, Vienna