Without a Place: An Architect Explores the Possibilities of Eradicating Aboriginal Homelessness in Canada
Description:
The article stresses the need to end homelessness in Canada. According to the author, various sectors of society spend millions of dollars every year in order to relieve the suffering brought by the prevalence of homelessness in Canadian cities, villages and rural areas. He argues that there is no political will to cut the inhumanity of homelessness. He concludes that architects should express risk-taking and leadership in order to challenge authorities to act and fight against homelessness. (excerpt from report)
Type of Resource:
Newspaper
Publication Date:
2007
Issue:
0008
Location:
Vancouver