David Neiman
David Neiman is a principal at Neiman Taber Architects, where he is deeply involved in micro-housing as an architect, developer, and proponent in the public policy sphere. He served on the HALA committee. His firm works to create plentiful, high-quality, small unit housing, designed to support livability and promote community among residents.
David Neiman
David Neiman
Micro-housing: It’s Not about the Size but How You Use It
And the National Healthy Housing Standard agrees.
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When Is Seattle Going to Fix Micro-housing?
When is Seattle going to fix microhousing? David Neiman and his daughter look at data over time resulting from city policy changes.
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How Seattle Killed Micro-Housing
Micro-housing—dorm-room-sized apartments in desirable, walkable neighborhoods—isn’t for everyone, but it most definitely is for Anna Rogers. Anna is a recent ...
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A Good Way to Make Housing Scarcer and More Expensive
A cautionary tale of what Seattle learned from five years of “Streamlined Design Review" (a.k.a. how to make housing more expensive).
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