Palm Springs Homeless Navigation Center
John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects (JFAK)·Palm Springs, United States
Palm Springs Homeless Navigation Center
- Year
- 2024
- Type
- Residential
- Status
- Built
- Location
- Palm Springs, United States
The Palm Springs Homeless Navigation Center transforms an underutilized commercial infill site to provide services for unhoused individuals and families in Palm Springs. The property faces commercial buildings to the south and east (which provides street access) and abuts a residential neighborhood to the north and west. Affordable housing is projected for the currently-vacant lot directly west of the project. Two existing warehouses on the site were renovated; one into a 50-bed overnight shelter (called an Early Access Center) and the other into a 24-7 facility containing offices, case management, job training, dining, and laundry.
The Palm Springs Homeless Navigation Center transforms an underutilized commercial infill site to provide services for unhoused individuals and families in Palm Springs. The property faces commercial buildings to the south and east (which provides street access) and abuts a residential neighborhood to the north and west. Affordable housing is projected for the currently-vacant lot directly west of the project. Two existing warehouses on the site were renovated; one into a 50-bed overnight shelter (called an Early Access Center) and the other into a 24-7 facility containing offices, case management, job training, dining, and laundry.