[9][3] In a project called Construct, Luvera worked in the kitchens for a year at a Birmingham homelessness charity, through which he met people that made assisted self-portraits.
This project involves sending basic questions to councils across the UK, asking how to access systems of care for people experiencing homelessness.
[2][11] Many councils fail to respond, treat the questions as freedom of information requests, or reply with automated lists of links.
[15][16] The portraits were exhibited as large-format posters in outdoor public spaces across the city and copies of a newspaper were distributed for free.
[17] In 2017 in Northern Ireland, for 'LGBTQ Visions of Peace in a Society Emerging from Conflict', Luvera conducted a similar project with 7 participants: Let Us Eat Cake.