16 Daniel Parolek, Missing middle housing / Berkeley
A conversation with urban designer Daniel Parolek about Missing middle housing, and the car-free urban housing project Culdesac.
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16 Daniel Parolek, Missing middle housing / Berkeley
Berkeley soundscapes by Eduardo Guerrero.
Biography:
Dan is an architect, urban designer, and the founding principal of Opticos Design, which has grown into a nationally sought-after company of thought leaders in urban placemaking, innovative housing design and policy, and zoning reform. He has been featured in many high-profile publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, NextCity, and Professional Builder. Dan coined the term Missing Middle Housing and is a champion of the now-international Missing Middle Housing movement. He recently presented on the topic at the Chicago Humanities Festival. Dan also co-authored the book, “Form Based Codes,” which Planetizen called “one of the top planning books of 2007” and co-founded the non-profit think tank, the Form-Based Code Institute. He released the book Missing Middle Housing: Thinking Big and Building Small to Respond to Today’s Housing Crisis, also a top urban planning book of 2020. In 2023, Dan was voted one of Planetizen’s 100 Most Influential Urbanists, Past and Present.
His innovative work is diverse across public and private sector clients and includes the master plan, building type design, and architecture for Culdesac Tempe, which will be the largest car-free community in the country when completed; the country’s first Missing Middle Neighborhood in the Omaha, Nebraska metro; a citywide Missing Middle Plan for Sacramento, California; one of the most advanced applications of Form-Based Coding in Cincinnati, Ohio; and a sustainable growth strategy for Libreville, the capital city of Gabon, Africa.
Prior to founding Opticos Design, Daniel worked with Robert A.M. Stern in New York City on a broad range of projects including a professional baseball stadium and homes for Michael Eisner and Jon Bon Jovi. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Urban Design from the University of California at Berkeley. Daniel loves to travel internationally, particularly in Italy.
Source: https://opticosdesign.com/about/staff/daniel-parolek/
Education:
Master of Urban Design. University of California, Berkeley.
Bachelor of Architecture. University of Notre Dame.
Workplace: Opticos Design, Berkeley
Current city: Berkeley
Web: https://opticosdesign.com/
Websites of interest:
https://missingmiddlehousing.com/
https://courses.planetizen.com/course/missing-middle-housing
https://www.cnu.org/publicsquare/author/dan-parolek
The 100 Most Influential Urbanists, Past and Present (2023 Planetizen)
https://www.planetizen.com/features/124594-100-most-influential-urbanists-past-and-present
X: @DanielParolek
Publications:
Missing Middle Housing,
Thinking Big and Building Small to Respond to Today’s Housing Crisis.
Island Press, 2020
Buy the book here:
https://islandpress.org/books/missing-middle-housing#desc
Form-Based Codes,
A Guide for Planners, Urban Designers, Municipalities, and Developers
By Daniel G. Parolek, AIA, Karen Parolek, and Paul C. Crawford, FAICP
John Wiley & Sons, 2008
Buy the book here:
https://www.amazon.com/Form-Based-Codes-Municipalities-Developers/dp/0470049855
Key words:
#MissingMiddleHousing #zoningreform #walkableurbanliving #equity
participatory design, citizen participation, grassroots urbanism, community-based stewardship,
car-free, urban housing, California, Berkeley
Episode production:
Theme music by Sebastian Carreras ONDO, uno. Used with permission.
Art direction by estudiocinco.cl
Edition by sombraurbana.com
Soundscapes by Eduardo Guerrero.
I wanted to express my deepest thanks to Stefan Pellegrini for his support producing this episode.
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April ‘24