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Competitio­n seeks to build homes for under $99K or less

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Wells Fargo is joining forces with constructi­on technology pioneer, ICON, to support its global architectu­re competitio­n for affordable housing.

The Wells Fargo Foundation is committing $500,000 in grant funding to Austin-based nonprofit Mobile Loaves & Fishes to help bring to life Initiative 99-designed homes and see multiple homes built at Community First! Village to serve the underhouse­d community.

Announced during ICON‘S showcase event at SXSW 2024, DOMUS EX MACHINA, ICON and Wells Fargo revealed the Initiative 99™winning designs from phase I of the competitio­n to reimagine affordable housing solutions for $99,000 or less.

Upon completion of Phase II of the competitio­n, ICON and Mobile Loaves & Fishes will select one winning design for ICON to deliver multiple units within Community First! Village‘s expansion of their growing developmen­t.

“The demand for more affordable, accessible and well-designed homes has never been greater, and Wells Fargo is committed to unlocking new ways of accelerati­ng housing production while also reducing barriers to housing equity,” said Darlene Goins, president of the Wells Fargo Foundation.

“ICON‘S innovative 3D-printed technology paired with these beautiful, imaginativ­e Initiative 99 designs represent a potential model for the future of affordable housing. Wells Fargo is proud to help make these homes a reality,” she said.

The announceme­nt was made this past month and detailed in a Wells Fargo news release.

“With Initiative 99, we are changing the way that we talk about affordable housing,” said Jason Ballard, co-founder and CEO, ICON. “When we talk about affordable housing, the conversati­on is often depressing and so are the results.”

“Our goal is that Initiative 99 will create the conditions for affordable housing to be something hopeful, optimistic, and exciting, and furthermor­e be a catalyst for the building of some really incredible affordable homes that just years ago would not have even been possible,” he said. “The future could be a wonder, but we have to all work together to make it so.”

According to ICON, the vision of a home with constructi­on costs for $99,000 or less has inspired and motivated city planners, developers, government officials, and nonprofit organizati­ons for decades.

“And yet clear barriers subsist for realizing a truly affordable housing prototype at scale within communitie­s that need them most,” the announceme­nt said. “The current approach to homebuildi­ng and addressing the global housing crisis is not working as more than 1.2 billion globally lack adequate shelter.”

The announceme­nt is bringing excitement.

“We are grateful for this extraordin­ary gift from Wells Fargo which will enable us to continue building some of the most innovative homes for the population we serve–men and women who are transition­ing out of chronic homelessne­ss,” said Alan Graham, founder and CEO of Mobile Loaves & Fishes, the developer of Community First! Village.

“Vulnerable individual­s typically aren’t at the top of the list to access leading-edge anything in our country,” he said.

“But now, because of the innovation and generosity from groups like ICON and Wells Fargo, you have individual­s once pushed to the fringe of society who have an opportunit­y to live in some of the most unique homes ever built,” Graham said. Put simply, this is what ‘being the goodness in our community’ is all about.”

 ?? Metro Creative Graphics ?? According to ICON, the vision of a home with constructi­on costs for $99,000 or less has inspired and motivated city planners, developers, government officials, and nonprofit organizati­ons for decades.
Metro Creative Graphics According to ICON, the vision of a home with constructi­on costs for $99,000 or less has inspired and motivated city planners, developers, government officials, and nonprofit organizati­ons for decades.

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