Anchorage, Alaska. 2003
The overall concept for this unique low income development for Cook Inlet Housing Authority is to provide low income families with an alternative to crowded and poor living conditions through out Anchorage. Qualified residences could rent to own once they lived there for fifteen years. Their rent goes toward home ownership. The complex was designed as a high density development with 60 single family houses on five acres. The houses are arranged so that interactions between neighbors are encouraged through courtyards and off-street play areas for children.
This housing project was designed while at KPB.


