Housing is an infrastructure asset

Concept from Henry Cisneros

Housing as infrastructure is a concept that views housing not just as a physical structure but as a fundamental part of societal systems and support networks. This perspective emphasizes the importance of housing in providing stability, security, and essential services to communities. By considering housing as infrastructure, we acknowledge its role in shaping urban environments, supporting economic activities, and contributing to social well-being. This approach highlights the need for consistent maintenance and repair of existing housing stock to address issues like housing shortages, disrepair, and affordability challenges. Viewing housing through the lens of infrastructure prompts us to rethink policies, investments, and societal attitudes towards housing to ensure sustainable and equitable access to adequate shelter for all individuals.

The idea of housing as infrastructure aligns with broader discussions on the interconnectedness of social systems and the importance of maintaining prior work to support future development[2][4]. This concept underscores the significance of housing in societal functioning and the need for holistic approaches to address housing challenges effectively.

Sources
[1] Tending Evergreen Notes in Roam Research - Maggie Appleton https://maggieappleton.com/roam-garden
[2] Housing as Infrastructure - Gradient Journal https://gradient-journal.net/articles/housing-as-infrastructure
[3] Permanent vs. Evergreen notes: Am I thinking about this correctly? - Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/Zettelkasten/comments/1azoo9m/permanent_vs_evergreen_notes_am_i_thinking_about/
[4] Affordable Housing as Infrastructure in the Time of Global Warming - jstor https://www.jstor.org/stable/41307738
[5] Reflection on two years of writing evergreen notes - Engineering Ideas https://engineeringideas.substack.com/p/reflection-on-two-years-of-writing