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HOMELESS : HOUSED

2017 Jim Vlock Building Project

Yale School of Architecture

An inventive two-unit home configuration for formerly homeless clients. The project was designed and built by my classmates and I in partnership with the non-profit Columbus House.

As one of the core 14 design-build interns on the project, I spearheaded furniture and landscape design.

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A $20,000 grant from Liberty Bank Foundation will help us raise the funds we need to finish building an efficient, affordable, modular, and replicable duplex...
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