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Winners Revealed for Small Lots, Big Impacts Competition in Los Angeles

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Ben Dreith

1y ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

The Small Lots, Big Impacts competition in Los Angeles announced its winners for developing starter house concepts to address the housing crisis. The competition was organized by the City of Los Angeles, UCLA's City Lab, and LA4LA advocacy group.

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"The Small Lots, Big Impacts competition in Los Angeles has revealed its winners."
"The competition called on architects to design multi-family housing to alleviate the housing crisis."
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Winners have been announced for the Small Lots, Big Impacts competition in Los Angeles, which asked architects to develop starter house concepts.

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