We’ve Seen Artists Turn Trash Into Something Really Cool. But This One… This Is Absolute Genius.

Gregory Kloehn is an artist from Oakland who uses trash to change people’s lives. He recently gave up selling pricey artworks to rich people to build something for the homeless – a mobile charming shelter made entirely out of trash.

Gregory was inspired by the home environmental movement. Instead of creating something for the wealthy people, he decided to build something for the less fortunate.

He collects illegally discarded trash on the streets.

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He uses the collected garbage to build small, charming shelters for the homeless.

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Gregory usually used discarded wood pallets as foundation and pizza delivery bags for insulation.

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The little homes come with wheels, a cup holder and a pitched roof.

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“This is the best home I’ve had in five years,” one of the homeless said.

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A homeless woman named Wonder was very happy when she opened the front door, which is made from a discarded picnic table.

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All the homeless shelters have gotten rave reviews.

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Not only from the homeless people but from the media as well.

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The shelter is about the size of a sofa.

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It’s small but it means the world to someone like Wonder and many other people living on the streets.

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Each home takes two to three days to make.

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He simplified them so he can build a home out of five pallets.

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Gregory published a book titled “Homeless Architecture.”

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He’s also planning to do workshops to teach others how to build one.

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(Credit: Gregory Kloehn | H/T: HuffPost)

As word has begun to spread around about his project for the homeless, some people have come forward to offer their help, materials and money. He’s also invited volunteers to help him build more homeless shelters.

To offer help or inquire about volunteer opportunities, you can contact Gregory Kloehn at [email protected].