Designer / ArchitectGensler ContractorSwinerton BuildersYear Completed2023

DignityMoves’ tiny home village in Alameda, California, stands as a beacon of hope for the unhoused community, offering 47 interim supportive housing units designed to accommodate up to 61 individuals, including dedicated spaces for transitional-age youth. Each thoughtfully designed unit provides residents with privacy and dignity, featuring essential amenities to foster a sense of home. The village also encompasses communal areas and support services aimed at facilitating residents’ transition toward stable, permanent housing.

Priority Architectural Graphics played a pivotal role in bringing this vision to life by collaborating closely with Gensler and Swinerton Builders. Leveraging our expertise in architectural signage, Priority ensured that the village’s wayfinding systems were intuitive and seamlessly integrated into the environment. Our  attention to detail contributed significantly to creating a welcoming and navigable community space, underscoring their reputation as a trusted partner in impactful housing projects.

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