Community Housing Futures: Co-Designing Permanent Supportive Housing through a Trauma-Informed Lens

Emily Grigsby // Adviser: Dee Nicholas

Community Housing Futures: Co-Designing Permanent Supportive Housing through a Trauma-Informed Lens

Housing has been transformed into an industry, rather than a right, which has made it increasingly difficult for marginalized communities to obtain and sustain viable housing. Housing insecurity is an ongoing crisis that intersects with the built environment by presenting a unique list of needs that interiors programming and design could better address through trauma-informed methods.

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