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A workshop for American urban design and urban planning. Join a prolific collective of city and neighborhood staples as we look to better brand American urbanism. New conversations, each week.
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A workshop for American urban design and urban planning. Join a prolific collective of city and neighborhood staples as we look to better brand American urbanism. New conversations, each week.
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79 / Shifting suburban strategy in Sacramento / with Rachel Bardis
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53 minutes 43 seconds
7 months ago
79 / Shifting suburban strategy in Sacramento / with Rachel Bardis

Rachel Bardis — COO at California developer Somers West — is in good traffic this week to check on an ambitious project taking shape outside of Sacramento, California.

Rachel shares where Braden's development currently stands, including recent infrastructure work and plans for lot deliveries. We touch historical context of the project, and the importance of creating a community that integrates diverse housing types, walkability, and practical sustainability. Health, connectivity, and engagement is the aim for what hopes to be a model for future suburban developments.




We discuss:

00:00 Rachel Bardis is in good traffic.

00:50 Braden's current development status.

01:44 California development.

03:01 Historical context and a new suburban vision.

06:32 Project timeline and evolution.

08:54 Vision, etc.

10:34 Location and strategic importance.

20:58 Transportation and connectivity.

28:30 Intentional community design elements.

29:17 Multifunctional green spaces.

29:53 Suburban density counterframing.

30:52 Diverse housing types.

32:27 Integrated community planning.

38:35 Construction and management challenges.

45:46 Personal motivation.

50:47 Wrapping up.




Further context:

On Braden.

On Somers West.




Connect with Rachel:

On LinkedIn.


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A workshop for American urban design and urban planning. Join a prolific collective of city and neighborhood staples as we look to better brand American urbanism. New conversations, each week.