
Architects Redesign Supportive Housing in Clark County
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Architects in Clark County, Washington, are revolutionizing supportive housing for the homeless, focusing on details like hallway widths and window breezes to create empowering spaces. Firms like Access Architecture and Scott Edwards Architecture are leading the way with projects like Vancouvers new shelter and apartment buildings. These designs promote dignity, choice, and safety, with outdoor features and intentional indoor layouts that foster confidence and self-worth. As these buildings take shape, the emphasis on intentional design continues to shape healthier transitions for those whove known homelessness.
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