The UDC in Boston, MA is a renowned organization that was established in 1968 with the aim of enhancing the living conditions of low- and moderate-income families. Over the course of eight years, the UDC successfully constructed 33,000 housing units and three thriving communities that continue to offer affordable housing options today.
In 2005, a group of experts in architecture, planning, policy-making, public advocacy, and environmental psychology came together to present an exhibition at the AIA Center for Architecture. This exhibition critically evaluated the UDC's legacy and drew valuable lessons for addressing the current housing crisis. Through their website, visitors can delve into the UDC's history, explore the comprehensive exhibition, and access up-to-date resources on affordable housing.
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