The Denver Architectural League recently announced the winners of their Micro Housing Ideas Competition as well as seven formal recognitions. Inspired by a concern about the lack of innovation in Denver's existing multi-family housing market where many banal apartment, townhome and condo complexes continue to be built, this competition offered designers an opportunity to engage in reinventing the notion of "responsible affordable housing" with an emphasis on regenerative design. — bustler.net
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Is Denver really a dense enough city for this to work there?
Dense enough as opposed to what, Jefferson? If the other argument is that more development should occur on the fringes, then I think a pretty solid argument could be made that if Denver isn't dense enough now, then it should try to be soon.
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