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Last weekend (April 26-28), Gavin Browning and Karen Kubey curated Living Room: Housing Works Builds Housing, at the Metropolitan Pavilion. The installation was a powerful addition to Housing Works’ 2012 Design on a Dime Benefit and two-day public sale, with all proceeds going towards the soon-to-open 874 Jefferson Avenue Residence Project. […] Living Room is a full-scale, three-dimensionalized blueprint for one supportive-housing unit in the Keith D. Cylar House, the first of Housing Works’ ground-up developments, which opened in 1997. The installation also includes a timeline of  HIV/AIDS infection and survival rates from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and key moments in the development of the supportive housing movement. (via Architizer: Bringing Supportive Housing Home at Living Room)

Last weekend (April 26-28), Gavin Browning and Karen Kubey curated Living Room: Housing Works Builds Housing, at the Metropolitan Pavilion. The installation was a powerful addition to Housing Works’ 2012 Design on a Dime Benefit and two-day public sale, with all proceeds going towards the soon-to-open 874 Jefferson Avenue Residence Project. […] Living Room is a full-scale, three-dimensionalized blueprint for one supportive-housing unit in the Keith D. Cylar House, the first of Housing Works’ ground-up developments, which opened in 1997. The installation also includes a timeline of  HIV/AIDS infection and survival rates from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and key moments in the development of the supportive housing movement. (via Architizer: Bringing Supportive Housing Home at Living Room)

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