Projects
From case studies to featured projects—the housing projects featured here span the range of HDC’s current, and aspirational, work.
- Nashville, TN
Alloy at Tech Hill is EOA’s first modular, pre-fabricated multi-family housing project. the development consists of 82 studio, one, and two-bedroom condo units within two connected four-story building.
- Portland, OR
Located in North Portland’s Kenton neighborhood, Argyle Gardens provides stable homes and community-building opportunities to 71 individuals transitioning from homelessness.
- New York, NY
Carmel Place was built in response to the current housing crisis facing New York. The project tests the viability of reducing the minimum size of apartments with balancing the need or greater social space.
- Los Angeles, CA
Hope on Alvarado is the first of a series of supportive housing buildings by a private developer aiming to both house and assist people who’ve been homeless, creating both a home and supportive community at a neighborhood scale.
- Renton, WA
Kirkland Avenue Townhomes is a publicly funded affordable housing project in Washington built using volumetric modular construction. The project provides 14 2-bedroom townhomes and 4 3-bedroom flats for low-income families and veterans.
- San Francisco, CA
Tahanan Supportive Housing features 145 new units, accompanied amenities, a ground-floor flex space, and support offices. The 68-foot-tall structure is built on .35 acres.
- Detroit, MI
A welcome addition to the historic Cork town community, The Corner will feature 26,000 SF of commercial retail space. Above the retail podium, three stories of 111 residential units will offer views to the adjacent ballpark.
- Philadelphia, PA
The Modules is a 160-bed building on a half-acre site near Temple University in Philadelphia. The project responds to an emerging student housing market around the Temple campus as the school transitions from a commuter school to a residential institution.