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  <title>#187/Design for Homelessness:  Andrea Urton + Michael Lehrer + Musical Guest Rosana Eckert</title>
  <description>It’s one thing when neighbors don’t like that butterfly mother in law shed in your backyard.&amp;amp;nbsp; It’s another when thousands of people in a city are without housing and neighborhoods don’t want them anywhere close.&amp;amp;nbsp; Over the decades, architecture has proclaimed the solution to this and other social problems can be solved through design, but as Dr. Phil might ask, “how’d that work out?”&amp;amp;nbsp; Not so well, as large mid-century public housing projects proved over and over.&amp;amp;nbsp; Today, however, there are new approaches and new understandings of both public policy and design that hold great promise.&amp;amp;nbsp; Joining us today are Andrea Urton. CEO of HomeFirst Services, a Silicon Valley agency supporting housing the homeless, and architect Michael Lehrer of Los Angeles.&amp;amp;nbsp; Later on, from the Lone Star State, jazz vocalist Rosana Eckert. </description>
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