Design Strategies for Tackling Homelessness and Food Insecurity: A Comprehensive Approach (Copy)

Ashley Richardson // Adviser: Alexandra Bonner

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Homelessness and food insecurity are issues in every metropolitan area across the United States. Current solutions only offer temporary answers, which is not a sustainable way of thinking. Prioritizing the people and the community needs is a way to begin to understand better design strategies for long term solutions. A new way to start thinking about designing a permanent residence and providing food security is by creating spaces that provide safety and security to aid in comfort and recovery, fostering a community to work together to address these issues, and make the system a sustainable one to break the cycle of homelessness while helping the environment for which they inhabit.

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