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Human-centered space design for the homeless: clean dignity
The goal of this document is to present both the methods employed by the team in collecting useful information pertaining to homelessness, and the proposal for a possible solution that was arrived at after analysis of the results. Emphasis is placed by the authors on the process of information collection, the interpersonal interaction with the homeless subjects, and the subtleties of the problem space explored in defining a solution.