
Proptech Espresso
Proptech Espresso
David Friedlander - Data Driven Architecture and The Need for Smarter Housing Design
Has proptech over the last decade or so become largely an attempt by entrepreneurs to throw process optimization software at real estate operations? What are micro-apartments and why did this approach of better space utilization largely fail to take hold within the built world? Why haven't innovations such as moving walls and transforming furniture become mainstream components in multi-family living and residential housing? What is data driven architecture? Why are we designing and building homes that do not match how households are utilizing them in everyday living? How has poor home design led to the urban sprawl dilemma we are currently faced with? How did coliving emerge from the micro-apartment movement and what were the forces that drove this evolution? Why did the shared living properties that historically existed in San Francisco largely disappear? Why did the venture debt that was pumped into the coliving space ultimately doom this model from achieving long-term success? Why has PadSplit been the one bright spot to emerge in the tech driven coliving space? How are housing and mental health directly related?
David Friedlander - co-founder and CEO of Urban Machine, joins Proptech Espresso to answer these questions and discuss how the housing needs of current generations are not being reflected in the homes being built and are instead driven by the returns of the capital providers.