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DAslendr Couy Day Soosith-radersed miniatureprinted villages to address homelessness,tthey learned lessons far beyond"ItTakes a Village"began as a project for a science class,inspired by lifetechnology.size 3D-printed homes built by Austin,Texas-based technology company Icon.No strangers to classroom 3D projects,the students were fascinated byIcon's use of a similar process to create homes made of inexpensive concrete-likematerial.Unlike standard construction methods,the process of building thesedurable homes takes just a few days.While creating their mini 3D buildings,the students explored how suchtechnology allows design freedom and quick changes.Mathematical conversionshelped get the relations right.For example,a real 25-foot-by-20-foot one-bedroom house would be printed as 40-millimeter-by-32-millimeter (about 11/2inch by 1 1/4 inch)for their mini village.Salwa Seman,11,said that getting thedimensions and settings correct before construction began was challenging as shecreated a curved-.wall amphitheater(圆形剧场).The tech-focused project quickly evolved into "an exercise in empathy(情),innovation and cooperation designed to bring about lasting change'”.“Whenmost people think of helping the homeless,they think of food and clothingdrives,"said Juliet Galicia,11."While necessary,those are temporary fixes.Even housing by itself is not a complete solution."In designing their leave-homelessness-behind neighborhoods,priorities wereshelter,food stores,schools,and health centers.But to build a sense ofbelonging and purpose,the miniature communities also emphasized areas forfrequent interaction among residents."We wanted to make it feel more like areal community,"said Luke Wazorko,11.A community garden,a place to raisechickens,an amphitheater for shared events,bus stops for access to jobs,andinfrastructure for Wi-Fi and cellphones to help in job searches were importantfeatures to offer formerly unhoused residents.Amber Fogarty,president of a nonprofit organization tackling homelessnessin Austin,said,"Housing alone will never solve homelessness,but communitywill.People need a place where they are known,cared for and loved."英语试题第8页(共13页)

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