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== Corona Cottages ==
 
''[note: this is a section within '''Disaster housing''' article, in the [https://www.yimby.wiki/wiki/Village_Buildings Village Buildings] "community book" / article collection, hosted on HousingWiki / YIMBYwiki. See also [https://www.yimby.wiki/wiki/Homeless_encampments Homeless encampments] article in that collection.  To link directly to this section, use: [[Coronacottageshttps://coronacottages.housing.wiki| coronacottages.housing.wiki]]]. ''
 
A proposal for disaster response, rapid disaster-reponse housing designed to provide immediate shelter but also evolve into and be re-sited as permanent housing.&nbsp; Analogous to the Earthquake Cottages (5600 of them) built in San Francisco in months after 1906 earthquake.&nbsp;<br/> <br/> draws upon concepts from New Starter Homes (see above) e.g. for incremental building, movable homes, and creating path from interim/shelter housing to permanent housing in various contexts.&nbsp;
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followup from Ruth Scofield Owen, Deputy Director at FEANTSA.
 
"FEANTSA is the European Federation of National Organisations working with the Homeless (French: Fédération Européenne d'Associations Nationales Travaillant avec les Sans-Abri), the only major European network that focuses exclusively on homelessness at European level and receives financial support from the European Commission for the implementation of its activities. FEANTSA also works closely with other EU institutions, and has consultative status at the Council of Europe and the United Nations." - Wikipedia (En), "FEANTSA."
 
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