Denser communities near urban centers tops neighborhood design trends
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Denser communities near urban centers tops neighborhood design trends

WASHINGTON – Dec. 12, 2018 - Results from The American Institute of Architects (AIA) third quarter Home Design Trends Survey show a preference among households for communities closer to urban centers—known as infill—topping the list of neighborhood design trends.

The latest survey results—focusing on community and neighborhood design—also found that project billings and inquiries for the quarter remain strong at residential firms.

“These trends can be attributed to the fact that people want to live in more convenient locations,” notes AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker, PhD. Hon. AIA. “This is consistent with the broader design developments of greater integration of land-uses and smaller lots for homes in most major metro areas.”

Other findings of the report show:

The remodeling side of the custom home market continues to drive positive business conditions. Aggregate third quarter findings, include:

The AIA Home Design Trends Survey is conducted quarterly with a panel of more than 500 architecture firms that concentrate their practice in the residential sector. More information on third-quarter survey results can be reviewed on  AIA’s website.

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