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Webinar Summary:

A confluence of demographic change, economic challenges, and shifting consumer preferences has resulted in increasing demand for multigenerational living. Increasingly, families are looking for housing and neighborhoods that can comfortably accommodate multiple generations and a variety of abilities as family needs change over time. With a growing number of families living in—or seeking to live in—multigenerational arrangements, there is a need for more housing and neighborhoods that can accommodate them. Watch this webinar to hear from experts and to explore:

  • Considerations for multigenerational home design;
  • Multigenerational housing typologies;
  • What is needed to build multigenerational neighborhoods; and
  • How to make multigenerational communities happen.

Read the Research Report here.

Webinar Summary: A confluence of demographic change, economic challenges, and shifting consumer preferences has resulted in increasing demand for multigenerational living. Increasingly, families are looking for housing and neighborhoods that can comfortably accommodate multiple generations and a variety of abilities as family needs change over time. With a growing number of families living in—or seeking to live in—multigenerational arrangements, there is a need for more housing and neighborhoods that can accommodate them. Watch this webinar to hear from experts and to explore:

  • Considerations for multigenerational home design;
  • Multigenerational housing typologies;
  • What is needed to build multigenerational neighborhoods; and
  • How to make multigenerational communities happen.

Read the Research Report here.

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