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Gregory Kloehn can turn just about anything into a home. The Oakland, Calif. artist spends his summers in Brooklyn, N.Y. living in a dumpster he outfitted with granite countertops, hardwood floors,… ...
Artist and designer Gregory Kloehn sits in the doorway of his latest tiny house, which he calls the Chuckwagon. (Mark Andrew Boyer/KQED) Oakland artist and designer Gregory Kloehn was thrust into the ...
Gregory Kloehn of Oakland, shows off some of the makeshift rolling shelters for the homeless that he has built out of garbage dumped in his West Oakland neighborhood, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013.
Artist Gregory Kloehn uses found materials to make single room shelters for the homeless in the Oakland area. ... The homes are set on wheels so they can be easily moved from place to place.
OAKLAND – A phone call in the middle of the night usually means one thing to Gregory Kloehn: Someone is alerting him to a fresh pile of junk dumped in his neighborhood.
Gregory Kloehn was turning a condemned building in Oakland, California, ... Kloehn has made more than 50 portable homes with unique touches such as Victorian color schemes, ...
Some say that they don't notice the homeless living by garbage dumpsters, so one California artist decided to create a functional home, complete with kitchen, toilet and shower, out of a New York ...
OAKLAND, Calif. — Gregory Kloehn can turn just about anything into a home. The Oakland artist spends his summers in Brooklyn living in a trash bin he outfitted with granite countertops, hardwood ...
Gregory Kloehn can turn just about anything into a home. The Oakland, Calif. artist spends his summers in Brooklyn, N.Y. living in a dumpster he outfitted with granite countertops, hardwood floors,… ...
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Greg Kloehn, right, who takes discarded trash and turns it into rolling shelters for homeless people in his West Oakland, Calif. neighborhood, greets "Wonder," a homeless woman who now lives in ...