An Oakland artist is ingeniously battling homelessness in Oakland, California: he builds small houses out of materials he can find in the streets, with each edifice costing around forty bucks. The tiny homes are made of pallets, bed boards, washing machine doors, and other bizarre objects that catch Greg Kloehn’s attention. Mr Kloehn first noticed that homeless people built shelters from whatever they find in the street, and he wanted to make a house like this.
Fantastic example of making a difference!I wonder, how many tiny homes a community can build together in one weekend?
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Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2014 18:01:18 -0800
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Subject: [sudo-discuss] Tiny houses made for homeless in West Oak by
artist!
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People. 8| Do any of you know more about this person?
http://www.mercurynews.com/bay-area-news/ci_24869274/oakland-artist-turns-trash-into-homes-homeless
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