Kim Kardashian has unveiled Kanye West’s “exciting” new plans for his affordable Yeezy Homes after his prototypes were torn down.

Kanye’s ambitious housing project set up to ease homelessness in Los Angeles was torn down earlier this year after the rapper failed to secure the correct permits.

The rap icon created three prototype domed structures on his 300-acre estate in Calabasas.

Built by Yeezy Home, the structures were described as a housing experiment aimed at putting low-income and homeless citizens on a level playing field with the wealthy.


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But, noise complaints on the site prompted inspections that deemed the structures to be permanent due to their concrete platforms.

According to TMZ, Kanye’s new housing project was taken down following orders imposed by the LA County Department of Public Works due to violating the building code.

It’s alleged that Kanye didn’t have the proper permits, with photos revealing that the structures have been fully torn down.

But now, his wife Kim has revealed Kanye is far from giving up on his humanitarian dream.

The beauty mogul, 39, told the Sunday Times Magazine: “You should see what he’s working on now.

“He’s fascinated with buildings and homes.


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“He wants to do low-income housing and have the design be elevated: simple cool and affordable/

He really supports [the American artist] James Turrell and they’re working on stuff together that will be exciting.

“He’s building the community.”

In the same interview, Kim – who’s famed for her showing off her impressive curves – spoke candidly about her ambitions to help people, learn and put her fame to good use.

She revealed: “ …I want to go to law school, I want to help people.

“Let me work for the next 10 years and build up my brands, and then one day, in 10 years, just give up being Kim K and become a lawyer.

“And now I’ve come to a realisation about what care about. No publicist would have ever told me to get into prison reform.”

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