exploring ideas & approaches for my Houslets project – low-cost mobile modular building. Follow project at @houslets.
just visited US' largest homeless camp #CoyoteCreekCamp in center of Silicon Valley nr downtown San Jose http://t.co/D1kCL002Ol #TheJungleSJ
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) June 22, 2014
Silicon Valley's largest #homeless camp #CoyoteCreekCamp: 67acres, 200ppl. SJ has 247 camps w/20+ ppl. cc @newsdamian pic.twitter.com/QsdAyuDv9i
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) June 22, 2014
@antheaws btw proposing #GHouse @Houslets sub-proj to prototype low-cost modular housing for both say #CoyoteCreekCamp & on Google campuses
— Tim McCormick (@tmccormick) June 23, 2014
@antheaws is Anthea Watson Strong, who works for Google’s Social Impact team in Washington D.C. She launched the Google Civic Information API.
Then another thread joined, via Cameron Sinclair, who co-founded Architecture for Humanity in 1999, and is now senior advisor at the Jolie-Pitt Foundation. He is based in San Francisco.