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Discover how innovative housing options can address the needs of vulnerable populations. Rosanne Haggerty, president, Community Solutions; Debbie Burkart, national vice president, supportive housing, National Equity Fund, Inc., and Jennifer Schneider, associate director of Housing Development at SOME (So Others Might Eat) consider barriers to affordability for supportive housing as well as the creative solutions, especially for chronically homeless populations, including veterans.
This program complements the exhibition Making Room: Housing for a Changing America, which will be open before the program.
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LU HSW (AIA) / 1.5 CM (AICP) 1.5 PDH (LA CES)
$12 Members | $10 Students | $20 Non-members. Pre-registration required. Walk-in registration based on availability.
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Making Room is supported by:
The exhibition is also generously supported by American Society of Interior Designers Foundation; AJ Madison, Electrolux, Elica, and Miele; Ceramics of Italy; Ditto Residential; Nixon Peabody LLP; Arris Apartments; Casaplex; Ernest Rust – European Kitchens; LISC; and Protek.
Image credits: Spearheaded by Community Solutions, the Ker Conway Residence in
Washington, D.C., includes 60 studios set aside for veterans. Designed by Sorg
and Associates, the building is oriented to take full advantage of views and
maximize natural light throughout. Courtesy DLR Group.