Bringing Digitalization Home: How Can Technology Address Housing Challenges? | Panel 5



Event Description:

Digitalization—the use of automated digital technologies to collect, process, analyze, distribute, use, and sell information—is spurring fundamental change in the way housing is produced, marketed, sold, financed, managed, and lived in. This symposium, organized by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, will feature leading scholars and experts from academia, industry, government, and advocacy groups. Participants will examine the nature and extent of technologically-driven changes and assess whether these changes are likely to further (or hamper) efforts to address economic, social, and environmental challenges, such as housing affordability, discrimination, and climate change. Speakers will also suggest strategies that the public, private, and non-profit sectors can use to produce more equitable and environmentally sustainable housing.

Panel 5: How is Digitalization Changing the Ways That Housing is Planned, Reviewed, and Regulated?

Presenters:

Nestor Davidson, Fordham University School of Law

Paul Waddell, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley

Sarah Williams, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT School of Architecture and Planning

Respondents:

Sara Bronin, Cornell College of Architecture, Art, and Planning

Kairos Shen, MIT Center for Real Estate

0:00 Panel Introduction by Christopher Herbert
4:29 Presentation by Sarah Williams
22:47 Presentation by Nestor Davidson
40:52 Presentation by Paul Waddell
1:04:31 Commentary by Sara Bronin
1:13:48 Commentary by Kairos Shen
1:23:31 Discussion and Q+A

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