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Artist Puts Up Cardboard Popup Houses for Milan’s Homeless

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People sometimes fall into unfortunate situations, which leaves them with no other choice but to live on the street. One Italian artist named Maurizio Orrico wanted to help so he designed and erected 10 popup cardboard houses for homeless people living in Milan. Orrico's project, called 'House of the Homeless' aims to empower people on the street by giving them a bit of dignity and privacy.

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