The Messy City
The Messy City Podcast
Dan Parolek: Finding the Missing Middle
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Dan Parolek: Finding the Missing Middle

Architect, Urban Designer, Author and Principal of Opticos Design talks about the state of cities, missing middle housing, form-based codes and more
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Dan Parolek co-founded Opticos Design with his wife Karen about 25 years ago. Since then, Opticos has become a national leader in the field of urban planning and design. Dan has authored two seminal books, Form-Based Codes: A Guide for Planners, Urban Designers, Municipalities and Developers and Missing Middle Housing: Thinking Big and Building Small to Respond to Today’s Housing Crisis. Dan is a true thought leader in the field, and a great friend of the podcast. Dan and I first got to know each other and work together on a charrette in Truckee, CA in 1999, and we’ve had the pleasure to work together, collaborate, and brainstorm ideas all the years since.

In recent years, Dan has become known as the primary spokesperson for the concept of Missing Middle Housing. His firm has developed a website specific to that topic here. Some of the projects mentioned in the episode include the Daybreak Mews Homes, Bungalows on the Lake at Prairie Queen, and Culdesac in Tempe, AZ.

We talk about the current state of American cities, changes that have taken place over the last couple of decades, some current threats to the cities, and a lot about implementing Missing Middle Housing and Form-Based Codes.

Other mentions:

The Urban Guild

Congress for the New Urbanism

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Music notes: all songs by low standards, ca. 2010. Videos here. If you’d like a CD for low standards, message me and you can have one for only $5.

Intro: “Why Be Friends

Outro: “Fairweather Friend

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