ULI Northwest Arkansas: Experts & Ale - Missing Middle Housing with Dan Parolek & Jake Newell

When

2022-05-13
2022-05-13T14:00:00 - 2022-05-13T16:00:00
America/Chicago

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    Where

    Exchange Will open in a new window 409 SW A ST Bentonville, AR 72712-5838 UNITED STATES

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    Want to learn how the 'Missing Middle Housing' could have a major impact on the housing crisis we are currently facing in the U.S.?
    Join national speaker, architect, urban designer, and author Daniel Parolek right here in Northwest Arkansas. Daniel has championed the Missing Middle Housing movement, launched missingmiddlehousing.com, and wrote the book “Missing Middle Housing: Thinking Big and Building Small to Respond to Today’s Housing Crisis.” Through these efforts, Daniel hopes to help cities and communities to better understand the missing middle so that we can build a more diverse and affordable housing community for all.
     
    Following Daniel’s short presentation, we will take an immersive walking tour along four blocks of beautiful missing middle projects, led by local developer and ULI member, Jake Newell of Newell Development. During this two-hour event, attendees will learn from our nation’s preeminent missing middle expert and our region’s foremost missing middle developer. Attendees can ask questions and see first hand the value "The Missing Middle’ adds to any neighborhood.
     
    The event will begin at the Exchange and end at The HUB Bike Lounge, where attendees can network with our presenters and each other.
     
    Questions or interested in sponsoring this event? Contact Alex Howland, [email protected].  
     
     
     
    Grab a copy of Dan's book here.
     
    The first 10 registrants will receive a signed copy of Dan's book! 

    Exchange 409 SW A ST Bentonville, AR 72712-5838 UNITED STATES

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    Speaker

    Dan Parolek

    Founding Principal, Opticos Design, Inc.

    Daniel Parolek is an urban designer and architect, author, and the founding principal of Opticos Design, a B Corporation focused on equitable urban placemaking, innovative housing design and policy, and zoning reform for walkable urbanism. Daniel and his work have been featured in many high-profile publications including The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Next City, Fast Company, The Wall Street Journal, and Curbed. Daniel has championed the Missing Middle Housing movement, launched missingmiddlehousing.com, and wrote the book “Missing Middle Housing: Thinking Big and Building Small to Respond to Today’s Housing Crisis, "which is now available from Island Press. As a thought leader in zoning reform efforts to remove barriers for walkable urbanism, Daniel co-authored the book “Form-Based Codes: A Guide for Planners, Urban Designers, Municipalities, and Developers, "with Karen Parolek and Paul C. Crawford (named one of Planetizen’s best books in 2009), and co-founded the non-profit think tank, the Form-Based Code Institute. His innovative work is diverse across public and private sector clients and includes the master plan, building type design, and architecture for Cul-de-sac Tempe, which is fully entitled and will be the largest car-free community in the country when built in 2021, the country’s first Missing Middle Neighborhood in the Omaha, NE metro, which is redefining Class A multifamily, a citywide form-based code for Cincinnati, Ohio, and a sustainable growth strategy for Libreville, the capital city of Gabon, Africa. Daniel is a frequent presenter and recently served as a board member of Transform. He has a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Urban Design from the University of California at Berkeley. Daniel is inspired by international travel, especially in Italy. The seeds of his passion for walkable urban places started while he was growing up in the small town of Columbus, Nebraska.