Sculptor Creates Recycled Architecture to Help Those in Need

California based sculptor Gregory Kloehn decided that he should create work that was more useful and meaningful. That was the impetus to build creative and custom-made shelters for those in need. The mobile homes he builds are all different and imaginative. Save for wheels and pitched roofs, which they all have in common, each house varies greatly in their design ideas; a refrigerator door for a regular door or a washing machine door for a window. The materials come from the garbage that was dumped illegally, making the homes beneficial in another way. You can learn more about this exciting project here.

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