Art Director’s Cut, July 9

The things our art director, Chris McGee, hated to leave out of the current issue of LAM.

Photos by Jeff Hou, ASLA, left; and Elizabeth Golden, right.

From “Wash at Will” in the July 2020 issue by Haniya Rae, about handwashing stations serving Seattle’s homeless population that recycle graywater into planters.

“A simple solution.”

–CHRIS MCGEE, LAM ART DIRECTOR

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One thought on “Art Director’s Cut, July 9”

  1. This is a very good idea, I am so glad that such washbasins were made for the homeless. It is now imperative that people maintain personal hygiene, especially when it comes to hand washing. And for people who live on the street, it’s much more difficult. They also need clean, running water to maintain basic hygiene practices. Thanks for the info, good luck!

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