The architecture of homelessness and utopian pragmatics. (StreetCity and Strachan House, Toronto, Ontario)(Architecture, Design, and Utopia): An article from: Utopian Studies
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Author(s)Rae Bridgman
PublisherSociety for Utopian Studies
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From the supplier: The StreetCity projects developed in Toronto, Ontario, during the late 1980s have attempted to develop long-term processes for developing alternative housing for homeless people. The StreetCity structure that opened in 1994 was a renovated warehouse allowing people of both genders to come and go without restraint and without prohibitions on drug and alcohol use. StreetCity and its successor, Strachan House, offer fruitful directions for addressing homelessness.
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Title: The architecture of homelessness and utopian pragmatics. (StreetCity and Strachan House, Toronto, Ontario)(Architecture, Design, and Utopia)
Author: Rae Bridgman
Publication:Utopian Studies (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1998
Publisher: Society for Utopian Studies
Volume: v9 Issue: n1 Page: p50(18)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The StreetCity projects developed in Toronto, Ontario, during the late 1980s have attempted to develop long-term processes for developing alternative housing for homeless people. The StreetCity structure that opened in 1994 was a renovated warehouse allowing people of both genders to come and go without restraint and without prohibitions on drug and alcohol use. StreetCity and its successor, Strachan House, offer fruitful directions for addressing homelessness.
Citation Details
Title: The architecture of homelessness and utopian pragmatics. (StreetCity and Strachan House, Toronto, Ontario)(Architecture, Design, and Utopia)
Author: Rae Bridgman
Publication:Utopian Studies (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1998
Publisher: Society for Utopian Studies
Volume: v9 Issue: n1 Page: p50(18)
Distributed by Thomson Gale

