Housing Choices for Everyone

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David Neiman

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Sep 19, 2019, 12:18:42 AM9/19/19
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Housing Choices for Everyone


This summer The Master Builder's Association invited me in for an interview to talk about The Roost for a video series called Housing Choices for Everyone. It is aimed at educating the public about the changing landscape of urban housing and these new housing types help serve the needs of ordinary people. Its a brilliant project and I'm really proud to have been asked to participate.


Ben Leiataua, the resident featured in the video, is one of the many artists who make their home at The Roost. Ben spent many years working as the marketing director for a casino before deciding to change direction and lean into the craft of singing and acting more fully. The Roost provides him with a modest home in the city from which to pursue his art in the company of other people who share his passions and interests. Ben's work is in Seattle, but before he moved to the Roost he was living in Auburn, where he had been commuting 60 miles a day in order to find affordable rent. Ben's story is fairly typical in that respect. Over 75% of our residents moved to The Roost from distant neighborhoods or exurbs around Seattle.


Later this fall we will publish a series of stories from The Roost, introducing some of our residents, and telling their "housing story". The goal is to put a human face on the answer to the question "who lives in micro-housing". Coming soon to a blog near you.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6fWvtvz5NE

David Neiman

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Sep 22, 2019, 3:37:31 PM9/22/19
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Dear Friends and Colleagues,


If you're willing, please take a moment to share this item on your social media. You can link to our blog entry at http://neimanarchitects.blogspot.com/2019/09/housing-choices-for-everyone.html

 

or directly to the video itself at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=n6fWvtvz5NE


The video was made in the hopes of changing minds and public policy. To do that it needs to get passed around and find some eyeballs. Thanks very much for helping.


-DEN

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