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KCRW: Homes for Hope

Mar. 14, 2017
Produced by: Frances Anderton and Avishay Artsy

https://www.kcrw.com/news-culture/shows/design-and-architecture/big-plans-for-tiny-houses-homes-for-hope

Tens of thousands of people are currently living on LA’s streets. Last November voters passed Measure HHH — to direct $1.3 billion to build more permanent supporting housing in LA County. Last week they passed Measure H, to provide the supportive services. But going from passing a measure to welcoming people into their new home is a long and laborious process. That’s why the Martin Architecture and Design Workshop (MADWORKSHOP) and USC’s School of Architecture teamed up with Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission, a housing and homeless service provider in the San Fernando Valley, to design modular, temporary structures for the homeless.

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