Addressing homelessness, students use scavenged materials to create "Tiny Homes"

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Addressing homelessness, students use scavenged materials to create "Tiny Homes"
This time-lapse documents the students constructing tiny homes from gathered materials. As a part of the Homeless Studio Project sponsored by MADWORKSHOP and USC, the shelters present one among three solutions proposed by students to address growing homeless in the Los Angeles County area. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architect...
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