As the homelessness crisis continues to afflict most major cities all over the world, a church on the Hawaiian island of Oahu has decided to start constructing igloo-type structures as a means of cleaning up its streets.
Built by an Alaskan company called InterShelter, the housings consist primarily of fiberglass (not ice) and were designed with mobility in mind, allowing the church to construct or move them as it pleases. As of now, Oahu’s First Assembly of God operates 12 such igloos, each of which offer living space for up to four people and their belongings.