Introducing, Small Bites.
Small Bites is our newest virtual training series delivering relevant and valuable tools on the implementation of small-scale development. Sessions will range from an hour to an hour and a half in length. Led by our diverse faculty, they’ll offer expertise drawn from real-life experiences. These sessions are for people of all skill levels, from small-scale developers and local advocates, to policymakers. An opportunity to ask questions is included at the end of each secession. Check out our small bites below!
Building New Construction Townhouses
Townhouses have proven themselves a workhouse of walkable, lovable places for centuries. Providing incredible density and internal flexibility, their long shared walls also provide energy efficiency and economic construction cost. In the modern world of development, no other housing product allows for the financing flexibility, fee simple ownership options, and density potential without fire sprinklers. Join us for a hour of recent project case studies to see how flexible townhouses can be as a housing product in the current market through creative site design and architectural detailing.
60 min presentation. 30 min Q& A
Meet our Small Bites presenter
IDA Presenter Alli Thurmond Quinlan is an architect, landscape architect, and small infill developer. She founded and runs Flintlock Ltd Co (a multi-disciplinary design practice), Flintlock Development (an urban infill real estate development company), Matchlock Lt Co (a historic preservation development company), and Valkyrie Design Cooperative (a shared services co-op that supports and promotes women in the design profession) in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She also served on the Fayetteville Planning Commission and the Construction Board of Appeals, as well as serving as a Senior faculty member and interim Board Member for the Incremental Development Alliance and a visiting professor at the Fay Jones School of Design at the University of Arkansas.
Alli believes that small developers have the potential to be advocates for their neighborhoods, leading the redevelopment of communities to both protect and include longtime residents while welcoming new, diverse neighbors within a variety of “gentle density” forms. Her work solo and with the University of Arkansas Community Design Center has been honored with national and international awards from the Congress for New Urbanism, the American Society of Landscape Architects, the American Institute of Architects, Architizer, and the American Planning Association.
Details
Important Notice: This event will be conducted virtually, and details will be sent to attendees soon upon registration. This session is open for all those who are interested, and no prerequisite courses are required to attend.
This event will be held in Eastern Standard Time.
*Registration closes 30 minutes prior to event start time.
Registration Fees
Special Registration Rate ($99) open until the event start date.
REGISTRATION
Contact
Andrew Applegate · training@incrementaldevelopment.org · (855) 462-3382 Ext 702