Architecture & Design

Micro Units Fill a Huge Need

Beyond the notion of a tiny apartment, the concept asks designers and developers to dive deep into what turns a space into a home.

Mortenson Opens Luxury Minneapolis Property

The 283-unit community Rafter was designed by Cuningham Group and features local art and neighborhood inspiration.

Why Waterfront Micro-Neighborhoods Are so Popular

Hill West Architects Founding Partner David West provides insights on how waterfront developments are reshaping New York City boroughs.

Close-Up on Zaha Hadid’s Miami Tower

One Thousand Museum’s co-developer, Louis Birdman, explains how the unique luxury tower went above-and-beyond when it comes to design and amenities.

Off-Site Building Gets Its Test in Multifamily

The apartment industry awaits more proof of the time and cost savings of modular construction.

All Year Management, ODA Debut Brooklyn Project

The 1.2 million-square-foot Denizen Bushwick was built on the former site of the old Rheingold Brewery.

ICYMI: MHN’s Top 5 Posts in January

Miss any of our articles? Catch up with five of our most popular posts for the month.

Extended Deadline for the 2020 MHN Excellence Awards

We’re accepting submissions for our annual awards program honoring the best in the industry. We have decided to keep our early-bird prices for the whole submission process, and the deadline has been extended to July 15th.

Students don’t have to pay a premium to live in UC Irvine’s Net Zero energy LEED Platinum housing. Image courtesy of KTGY

Sustainable Housing Design Case Study

The University of California is known for its commitment to sustainability especially since launching its carbon neutral policy.

Blackard Transforms Multifamily with a Village Approach

The developer champions a new vision for multifamily properties that is derived from an ancient concept of community.