Miami architects in The Conversation: How building more ADUs can help alleviate the housing crisis
Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) — with their social, economic and environmental benefits — should become a more common housing option, say Jeff Kruth and Murali Paranadi

Miami architects in The Conversation: How building more ADUs can help alleviate the housing crisis
Recent trends – working from home and aging in place, along with a homeownership market that’s pricing out younger adults – all demand housing types that are not readily available in a market dominated by single-family housing, say Jeff Kruth, assistant professor, and Murali Paranandi, professor, of Architecture and Interior Design.
- Read their article "How building more backyard homes, granny flats, and in-law suites can help alleviate the housing crisis" in The Conversation.