Homeless Veterans Transitional Housing, VA Campus

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2016
Architect Name
LEO A DALY
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Homeless Veterans Transitional Housing, VA Campus
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As part of the VA’s vanguard effort to rehabilitate the West Los Angeles campus, the design team was challenged to renovate Building 209 to serve as a prototype for therapeutic residences. It is the first permanent supportive housing project on the campus, and uses an emergent service model that has proven successful in creating lasting change while taking stress off the social-service system. Through evidence-based design and close collaboration with formerly homeless veterans, Building 209 has been fully restored and transformed into therapeutic housing for 65 homeless men and women.
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Los Angeles
Project State
California
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Entrance Courtyard - Fully restored, Newly Repurposed State (with ADA additions). Image - © Lawrence Anderson
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