Elis build for the homeless
Renee Wells, disabled veteran of the Persian Gulf War and single mother to her two children, now has a new place to call home — thanks to first-year students in the Yale School of Architecture.
The home at 33 Kossuth St. in New Haven was dedicated and unveiled to the public on Monday, though Wells will not move in until November. The architecture students’ First Year Building Project was begun in 1967 and has provided affordable — and unique — housing in low-income areas for each of the past 40 years. In the last 19 years, each class of first-year students has collaboratively...
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