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News + Media
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05.21.26
Housing Innovation Challenge Announces 10 University Teams from Across the Country Advancing to the Construction Phase of Inaugural Design-Build Competition.
Teams will refine their initial housing concepts with industry collaborators and prepare for full-scale builds in Charlotte, testing their ideas through better design, delivery, and performance to help reduce the total cost of housing.
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05.21.26
Charlotte taps university students for innovative affordable housing solutions amid rapid growth
Charlotte's affordable housing crisis sparks a national challenge, engaging college students to design viable solutions.
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05.21.26
Housing Innovation Challenge Announces 10 University Teams from Across the Country Advancing to the Construction Phase of Inaugural Design-Build Competition.
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05.21.26
Housing Innovation Challenge Announces 10 University Teams from Across the Country Advancing to the Construction Phase of Inaugural Design-Build Competition.
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05.21.26
Housing Innovation Challenge Announces 10 University Teams from Across the Country Advancing to the Construction Phase of Inaugural Design-Build Competition.
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03.20.26
Faster by Design: The Challenge to Deliver Attainable Housing
The next generation of homeowners are building answers to the nation’s affordability crisis through the Housing Innovation Challenge.
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03.05.26
College students, homebuilders team up to tackle affordability in national contestChosen from about 400 participants, 10 team finalists will build houses in Charlotte, North Carolina
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02.12.26
Faster by Design: The Challenge to Deliver Attainable Housing
Coordinated innovation platforms address a persistent gap in the housing ecosystem by creating a durable, repeatable mechanism for testing innovation under real market conditions. The Housing Innovation Alliance brings together builders, cities, academic institutions, and industry partners to share risk, align incentives, and evaluate full-scale homes on the metrics the market values most, including cost, constructability, speed, durability, and total cost of ownership. Academic teams contribute research capacity and systems thinking. Builders bring constructability expertise and market discipline. Cities participate as collaborators rather than gatekeepers. Industry partners support material and systems integration. The result is a shared learning environment where innovation is grounded in reality and structured for transferability.
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02.06.26
Housing Innovation Challenge Names Its Inaugural 20 Academic Teams
The Housing Innovation Challenge unites students, builders, and innovators to design attainable housing solutions over a two-year cycle.
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02.03.26
Housing Innovation Challenge Announces Inaugural Academic Teams From Across the Country Competing to Build, Showcase, and Deliver Attainable Housing Solutions
A cohort of 20 university teams will vie for a chance to collaborate with industry partners and bring their designs to life through real-world demonstration, culminating in a public exhibition in Charlotte in October 2027
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01.06.26
Competitions Bring Much Needed New Thinking To Stale Housing Industry
The article frames the Housing Innovation Challenge as part of a growing movement using competitions to “open the door to innovative solutions” by challenging the “confines of the current housing industry’s processes,” emphasizing that fresh thinking emerges when students, designers, industry, and cities are brought together to test ideas in real conditions rather than theory alone. It highlights how the Challenge creates space to rethink “how homes are designed, built, and delivered,” connecting design innovation with constructability, affordability, and scalability, and positions the effort as a way to move beyond incremental change toward solutions that can meaningfully respond to the housing crisis by “reimagining how we approach age-old challenges.”
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11.20.25
AOC Episode 382: Are you up to the challenge? Help us solve housing affordability
Dive into the latest episode of The Art of Construction, where host Devon Tilly and co-host Dennis Steigerwalt sit down with Bobby Vance and Richard King to explore bold ideas shaping the future of housing - from modular innovation and industrialized construction to solar-powered cars and the legacy of the Solar Decathlon. Highlighting the Housing Innovation Alliance’s mission to accelerate breakthrough solutions, this conversation invites listeners to consider a simple question: Do you have a solution, idea, or dream that could help solve the housing crisis? Register for the Housing Innovation Challenge in Charlotte, North Carolina by December 12th for your chance to compete. As Bobby notes, “We’re working to bring the best ideas to life, as quickly as possible.” Join us as industry trailblazers share insights, stories, and a shared vision for making housing more attainable.
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10.18.25
Charlotte to Host Inaugural Housing Innovation Challenge to Tackle the National Affordability Crisis
People are priced out of the dream of homeownership. Nearly 75% of households across the country are unable to afford the median-priced new home and more than 50% of Gen Z renters believe winning the lottery is their only ticket to buying their first home.
Construction costs keep rising. Productivity and innovation haven’t kept pace. Traditional methods can’t deliver the speed or affordability needed to solve this growing problem. This Challenge aims to change that; bringing together the best minds in design, engineering, construction, technology, and business to rethink the entire process of how homes are designed, built and utilized for long-term value. Building on the 20-year legacy of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon, the Challenge expands the conversation from energy performance to total cost of housing - focusing beyond what price the home can be delivered to include its cost of maintenance, utilities, insurance and the other hidden, growing costs of homes.