Finding a new path in a pandemic: How one Seattle architect went from mansions to tiny homes

Architect Juliette Dubroca, with Central Collective, helped build T.C. Spirit Village in Seattle’s Central District. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)

Juliette Dubroca designed multimillion-dollar homes, but she lost her architectural job when the coronavirus hit. She found her next chapter in an unexpected place: building tiny-house villages for homeless people in the Seattle area.

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