The Complete City: Filled In - A Design Competition To Test and Visualize Housing Policy in Portland, Maine.

Diverse housing, affordable housing, and workforce housing are pressing needs in Portland, Maine.  Recent changes in the city’s ReCode initiative have expanded the potential for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) to help meet those needs.

So long as certain requirements can be met, Portland now allows the creation of up to two ADUs on any residential lot in the city.

The Portland Society for Architecture (PSA) would like to invite you to visualize and test the limits of Portland’s newly adopted building code regulating the construction of accessory dwelling units.

The hope of PSA is that this competition will bring to light any overly restrictive rules in the current code as well as give inspiration to anyone looking to build an ADU on their own property.  We look forward to seeing your entries!

Download the information related to this competition here.

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Cite: "The Complete City: Filled In - A Design Competition To Test and Visualize Housing Policy in Portland, Maine." 26 May 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/962272/the-complete-city-filled-in-a-design-competition-to-test-and-visualize-housing-policy-in-portland-maine> ISSN 0719-8884

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