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Examples of "hostile architecture" are popping up all over and are being used to keep people experiencing homelessness out of public parks, park strips and other places.
Seaside resort under fire for installing 'anti-homeless' benches in town centre to stop rough sleepers | The Sun
This anti-homeless bench. : r/assholedesign
No sleeping in redesigned Gore Park, thanks to new benches | CBC News
Opinion | Anti-homeless architecture doesn't help anyone - The Daily Iowan
How to Spot Anti-Homeless Architecture (and What to Do About It) | Lifehacker
City will add more benches with center armrests; homeless residents speak out | News | valleybreeze.com
The rise of 'anti-homeless' hostile architecture in Denver — Ms. Mayhem
How 'defensive design' leads to rigid benches, metal spikes, and 'visual violence' in modern cities | CBC News
Woonsocket installs anti-homeless architecture in Social Park
Bristol's 'hostile' anti-homeless architecture you've probably never noticed - Bristol Live
Remove Anti-Homeless Benches from Southampton City | 38 Degrees
How hostile design keeps Japan's homeless at arm's length - The Japan Times
Created Image - Anti-Homeless Bench | Center for Ethnography
Antidote to anti-homeless spikes – instant bench shelters
Anti homeless bench hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
This Pride rainbow anti-homeless bench. : r/pics
Council branded 'inhumane' after installing metal bars on benches to stop homeless people sleeping on them | The Independent | The Independent
Man sparks fierce debate by posting photo of 'anti-homeless' bench on Twitter | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
Fight against 'anti-homeless architecture' part of struggle to combat Ottawa's affordable housing crisis - Capital Current
Guerrilla anti-homeless dividers appear in Mount Pleasant's Lamont Park. What does this say about our city? – Greater Greater Washington
How anti-homeless architecture excludes rough sleepers - The Big Issue
Montreal is removing benches that stigmatize homelessness so will Toronto be next?
An Anti-homeless Public Space By Simon Stevens, DeMontfort University - Centre for Urban Research on Austerity