Kanye West is Making a Foray Into Low-Income Housing

Kanye West is putting his love for architecture to good use it seems.
One of West's first projects as part of the YEEZY Home line will be the Social Housing Project, Hypebeast reports. The project will be a low-income housing concept that would be constructed of prefabricated concrete.
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West has teamed up with Petra Kustrin, Jalili Peraza, Nejc Škufca and Vadik Marmeladov on the concept. Peraza posted images of the project to his Instagram account, but there are few other details about the concept.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/kanye-west-is-making-a-foray-into-low-income-housing/14071.
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