Landscapes of Profit is a visualization of a proposed “flip tax” of 1% on properties bought and sold within two years. The authors show that the tax would have generated $33.7 million last year to fund the City’s affordable space agenda: enough to build 150 new units of affordable housing or to secure 125 permanently affordable workspaces for nonprofits and small businesses.
This project was shown at the Storefront for Art and Architecture and was created in collaboration with Dan Taeyoung, Chris Henrick, John Krauss, and Ingrid Burrington.