Rudy Bruner Award Site Visits

Quixote Village in Olympia, WA. Courtesy Panza

 

Quixote Village – Olympia, Washington
Quixote Village is a two-acre community of tiny houses and a common building that provides permanent, supportive housing for homeless adults, including people suffering from mental illness and physical disabilities and recovering from addiction. Completed in December 2013, the village is comprised of thirty cottages wrapping around a central open space and ponds, along with a building that houses a communal kitchen and gathering room, showers and laundry facilities, staff offices, and a meeting room. Click here to read the blog post about the visit. 


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