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Designing for the Homeless: Architecture That Works [Hardcover]

Sam Davis (Author)
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November 29, 2004 0520235258 978-0520235250 1
Written by an architect who has been designing and building affordable housing for thirty years, this well-illustrated book is both a call to create well-designed places for the homeless and a review of innovative and successful building designs that now serve diverse communities across the United States. Sam Davis argues for safe and functional architectural designs and programs that symbolically reintegrate the homeless into society in buildings that offer beauty, security, and hope to those most in need.
Davis presents a new perspective, considering the personal concerns of the homeless, the social costs of homelessness, and organizational and design issues. He examines problems of community fit and site planning, building design and orga-nization, and interior layout and suggests how to weigh costs and optimize expenditures. He asks and answers a range of challenging questions: What is possible and desirable when designing a new facility for the homeless? Should it be elegant or unassuming? What types of spaces should be included? How should it look and what should it feel like? Should it be more like a house or more like a dormitory? What is the proper balance between function, quality of construction, and architectural delight?
Designing for the Homeless recounts how various communities have addressed the problem of housing the homeless, beginning with one of the most ambitious plans, the St. Vincent de Paul Village in San Diego, which opened in 1987. Davis vividly recounts the plight of those who become homeless. His practical knowledge, familiarity with solutions to date, and vision for the future--all expressed clearly and convincingly--make this innovative book an indispensable resource for architects, public policy analysts, and anyone concerned about housing the homeless.

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"Davis lays out a compelling case for us all, especially designers, to get involved in solutions for the problem of homelessness. He discusses the plight of the homeless in terms that make them real, and his chapter on the costs of homelessness lays out the argument for involvement in very practical terms." - Michael Underhill, Professor, School of Architecture at Arizona State University"

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"An eye opener. The subject of homelessness has often been discussed, but no one before has cut such a broad swath through the subject. There is no other book that deals with the architecture of homelessness."--Robert Gutman, author of Architectural Practice: A Critical View

"Davis lays out a compelling case for us all, especially designers, to get involved in solutions for the problem of homelessness. He discusses the plight of the homeless in terms that make them real, and his chapter on the costs of homelessness lays out the argument for involvement in very practical terms."--Michael Underhill, Professor, School of Architecture at Arizona State University

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 172 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (November 29, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520235258
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520235250
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #809,790 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Timely and Timeless Overview on Solving Homelessness, December 7, 2004
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To my knowledge, this is the first book which addresses how architecture plays a key role in any long-term solution to the complicated urban phenomenon of homelessness. The author, an architect with deep experience in designing shelters and transitional housing, provides an explanation of how the "continuum of care" (from emergency shelters thru assisted housing) and the integration of services and community are the key factors in any solution. He then covers the practical difficulties involved in building or renovating structures for the various homeless populations, including why "low cost housing" ends up being a misnomer. The well-researched case studies of successful shelter and housing projects from around the country will help architects, service providers and municipal agencies with their own planning.
This book packs a lot into a relatively short 145 pages (including a brief but cogent history of the problem), and I would recommend it as essential reading to anyone tasked with addressing homelessness in their own community. Architecture students interested in designing "real world" solutions would profit as well. They might well wish the illustrations were larger, but the black-and-white photos and drawings are helpful in udnerstanding the concepts and examples.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good information, if slightly outdated., November 9, 2011
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There are a lot of good myth-busting facts in this book about homelessness. It opens with a case study of a facility in San Diego which grew into a whole village, nurturing every part of the residents' beings, not just feeding bellies and providing beds. I had to turn it back in to the library because someone requested it before my research was done, and I love this book enough to keep it in my personal library, so I'm ordering my own copy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource, February 10, 2010
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This author really knows his stuff and has provided a tremendous resource for groups like ours that are planning to construct and operate a county-wide shelter for the homeless.
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