Housing and Society
Building Foundations for a Thriving Future

The relationship between housing and society, a cornerstone of social stability, has often been overlooked by both academia and policymakers. The Housing and Society cluster at the 25th Century Institute seeks to illuminate this critical connection by exploring the far-reaching impacts of housing on societal well-being.
This research cluster explores the multifaceted impact of emerging technologies, focusing on identifying and mitigating the risks associated with their misuse.
Research Topics
Examining how soaring housing costs drive poverty and economic instability.
Unpacking how poor housing environments affect early childhood development, shaping the social and cognitive foundation of future generations.
Investigating the effects of substandard housing on mental health, creativity, happiness, and productivity.
By connecting the dots between housing and key societal outcomes—poverty, education, violence, mental health, and overall quality of life—this cluster aims to advocate for policies that foster sustainable and equitable living environments.