Artist James Westwater, who does the Plywood Chateaux, has created a “Homeless Chateau”. I thought it might be insulting to the homeless and their advocates to write this post the same day I link to the story of a homeless teen. The Homeless Chateau is, at the moment, a work of art and not an actual shelter. It’s conceivable though, that it could be used for the homeless.
I asked James if this is just art for art’s sake. Here’s his response:
“The main question I have always had, and was recently raised by a blogger on Core77, is should I do this “for real.” He seems to think yes. But according to Kevin–The Homeless Guy–Barbieux, (sort of a technical adviser on the project) the issue is not finding people to design and build solo shelters, but convincing municipalities to allow them.
The Homeless Chateau is conceived as an indoor shelter, so, in theory, just needs a willing landlord with an unused space. On the other other hand, this could be tough sell, due to the mental illness, alcoholism and other chemical dependencies that often accompany homelessness, not to mention fire regulations and such.”
I asked if proceeds of his sales would go to the homeless and his reply was “Proceeds? That would imply sales, darling.” Ok, fair enough.
Homeless Chateau, 2008, is a prefab one person living module, measuring approximately 4 x 8 x 4 feet and made from FSC certified and recycled materials. It can be knocked down, transported flat, and erected once again with just a screwdriver. It’s fully self-contained, including a bed, cooking facilities and a toilet . I believe that porta-potty has been recycled from the renovation of James’ home.
“Beacon Artist” is the spankin’ brand new Westwater blog.