Matthew Littell interviewed by Enterprise Affordable Housing Design Leadership Institute

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4 November 2019

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Utile principal Matthew Littell spoke with Carrie Niemy, Program Director for the Enterprise Affordable Housing Design Leadership Institute (AHDLI), as part of its 10 Years, 10 Big Ideas series. In Matthew’s Big Idea: Don’t develop an island: mastering the balance of public and private space interview, he discusses the importance of considering community during the affordable housing design process as an important part of neighborhood stabilization. The purpose of the AHDLI is to promote best practices in affordable housing design through the sharing of knowledge with industry thought leaders, and Utile is thrilled to contribute to this Big Idea!

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