Homes for the Homeless | James Furzer | TEDxWarwick

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James’ talk explores why Hostile Architecture should be reconsidered, and how his design work can bring about creating a more inclusive society. Award-winning architect, James Furzer, is best known for his design projects which intend to provide shelter to the homeless. His project ‘Homes for the Homeless’ develops a modular homeless shelter that would hang off the sides of existing buildings. James has worked to create a name for himself and his work within the industry of architecture. In recent years, he has become a frequent guest writer in Grand Designs Magazine and has made live appearances on the news, addressing his efforts towards combating homelessness through architectural design. Due to his success, in 2015 and more recent years, James was a member of the Judging panel for the International ‚WAN Awards, (World Architectural News), for the Small Spaces Category. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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