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Navigating Homelessness: SF Public Works Innovates Shelter Design 

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Navigating Homelessness: SF Public Works Innovates Shelter Design
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Friday, December 22, 2023
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SF Public Works plays a pivotal role in supporting San Francisco’s homeless population. This session will explore the city’s homelessness challenges and how the department’s architects are designing innovative shelters to meet them. In addition, the speakers will discuss how SF Public Works collaborates with other city agencies to serve people experiencing homelessness by overcoming the challenges posed by limited funding, regulatory requirements, bureaucracy, and NIMBY opposition. This will include a discussion of shelter typologies including Navigation Centers (rapidly-deployed tensile structures and modular units), Vehicular Triage Centers (individually occupied vehicles), Tiny Cabins, Safe Sleeping Sites, Transient Hotels, and newly constructed or renovated permanent buildings serving as Family Homeless Shelters or Congregate Dormitories. Hosted by the Public Architects Knowledge Community (PAKC).

Learning Objectives

  • Obtain a better understanding of the state of homelessness in the country today, with an emphasis on the challenges of housing in San Francisco.
  • Gain insight into the diversity of the homeless population and the causes of homelessness.
  • Understand the pros and cons of each shelter type and why they work better for one clientele versus another.   
  • Learn about SF Public Works’ innovative approaches to shelter programming, design, and construction and how to utilize these concepts and guidelines to develop shelters in your own municipality.

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