The basic necessity of access to quality housing remains out of reach for many families in the United States, creating an ongoing crisis plaguing millions of Americans. According to Jonathan Massey, dean and professor of architecture at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, it is important to identify the most promising and the most daring strategies to tackle the housing crisis and integrate them into new visions for how we house our families and communities. Researchers from U-M Poverty Solutions explore the current challenges, a holistic approach, investing in the future, and more.
