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David Neiman
David Neiman is principal in the architecture firm of Neiman Taber Architects, founded in 2000 and located in the Madrona neighborhood of Seattle.
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Upzoning Seattle May Trigger Political Freak-Outs
January 14, 2025
Earlier zoning changes pale compared to what is on the table today. Exclusive single-family zoning has been eliminated -- period.
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Time to Dump Design Review for Seattle Housing Projects?
June 7, 2023
Frustration with the program’s effectiveness, cost, and dampening effect on housing development has led a broad coalition of housing advocates to call for the curtailment or outright elimination of Design Review.
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Low-Cost Housing: Here’s the way to do it
May 30, 2020
Building microhousing for use as transitional housing, or renting it from private developers, is the most obvious way to move forward. But we don’t.
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