The creative and expert use of tools available from Los Angeles Zoning and Planning allow for no parking and eight 300 sf studios for at-risk and unhoused youth ages 18 to 25 to be built on a typical small residential lot in Los Angeles’ Boyle Heights neighborhood.
The homes are designed to function as a component of the residential and 360˚ support services network that the non-proft social enterprise has throughout the neighborhood, including Housing, Education, Health, Employment and Trauma Recovery services.
The units, though compact, are light-filled, naturally ventilated and fully equipped with kitchenettes, full bathrooms, storage, sleeping and work areas. The outdoor spaces provide multiple opportunities for community interaction while maintaining a sense of privacy and individuality.