Communities and non-profits across B.C. and Canada have been finding innovative ways to build mixed-use housing that meets a host of needs: more affordable homes, climate action and building livable, resilient communities. Renewable Cities has connected with eight non-profits and local governments that redeveloped their land to include mixed-use housing on top of community infrastructure. In this in-person event, Renewable Cities will share case studies of lessons learned, successes and challenges with building mixed-use housing. Jessica Mcllroy, manager of the Pembina Institute’s Buildings program, joins the panel for discussion at Climate Resilience, Community, Affordability, an SFU Vancouver Lunch 'n' Learn.
5
Dec
panel
Vancouver, BC
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Climate Resilience, Community, Affordability
Lessons Learned on the Promise and Challenge of Innovative Housing Developments
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