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wait I'm confused how is the top middle picture anti-homeless architecture
wait I'm confused how is the top middle picture anti-homeless architecture
Homeless people sleep on the vents for warmth.
The vents are still accessible though? And you have these nifty mannequins to hang your stuff?
Edit: honest question, possibly unnecessary joke.
You can't put a tent or sprawl out on them anymore.
Folks lie on those vents in the winter because they're warm. Putting stuff in the way makes that harder
I'm hiding a homeless person in my home, which is risking eviction to keep someone off the streets. Here, most tenancies don't allow you to "sublet", the landlord legally gets the final say about who lives in their property.