Solving Unsheltered Homelessness with Tiny Homes and Modular Innovations
As Housing First policies have evolved to be more inclusive of supportive, interim shelters & housing, tiny homes are emerging as one of the popular strategies to move people from living on the streets into safe, private, and sanitary environments. This panel will explore the phenomenon from the viewpoints of a municipal official, a developer, an architect, and a builder, all with extensive interim housing experience.
Speakers:
-Charles Bloszies, Principal, Office of Charles F. Bloszies, FAIA
-Keith Brown, Head of Real Estate, Urban Vision Alliance
-Kyle Burnham, P.E., LEED AP, Assoc. DBIA, Dir. of Preconst. & Estimating, Swinerton
-Dusty Russel, Economic Development Analyst, City of Thousand Oaks
Access this recorded session from the U.S. Housing & Community Development Conference to gain valuable insights from industry leaders, public agency officials, and private-sector experts addressing the country's most pressing housing challenges.
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