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Architects for Animals® “Giving Shelter” 2017

1. AbramsonTeiger1 Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
1. AbramsonTeiger1 Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
2. AbramsonTeiger2 Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
2. AbramsonTeiger2 Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
3. CallisonRTKL Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
3. CallisonRTKL Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
4. d3Architecture Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
4. d3Architecture Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
5. ES-EN-EM Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
5. ES-EN-EM Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
6. formation association, Terremoto Landscape and Arktura Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
6. formation association, Terremoto Landscape and Arktura Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
7. HKS Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
7. HKS Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
8. HOK Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
8. HOK Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
9. KnowHowShop Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
9. KnowHowShop Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
10. Kollin Altomare Architects Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
10. Kollin Altomare Architects Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
11. Perkins + Will Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
11. Perkins + Will Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
12. RNL now Stantec Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
12. RNL now Stantec Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
13. Standard Architecture | Design Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography
13. Standard Architecture | Design Photo credit MeghanBobPhotography

Click here to download high resolution image files and shelter descriptions. (.zip via Google Drive)

One of this year’s most innovative design events, Architects for Animals® “Giving Shelter” exhibit, returned to the HermanMiller Showroom in Culver City on Thursday, October 19. The sold-out event benefits the LA-based non-profit FixNation, which provides free spay/neuter services for homeless cats (stray, abandoned and feral felines).

LA’s top architects and designers were invited to design, build and donate functional and one-of-a-kind outdoor dwellings for cats. The shelters were displayed at a cocktail reception attended by the public, VIPs and media representatives. Also on display were 28 cat food bowls decorated by feline-loving celebrities—including Jay Leno, Charlize Theron, Beau Bridges, Elvira, William Shatner, Clint Eastwood, Tricia Helfer and Morgan Fairchild—all of which are available for purchase via an online auction until 9 pm PST on Oct. 31.

“This year’s cat shelters were extraordinarily creative, and the designers put a great deal of time and thought into how cats would actually interact with the shelters,” says FixNation’s Co-Founder and Executive Director Karn Myers. “They are truly works of art with a practical application, and all the shelters are showcased in our online auction as well.”

Los Angeles is home to one of the nation’s largest populations of homeless felines, an estimated one to three million cats. FixNation is a model for successful Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and humane colony management programs across the country and around the world. Myers and her late husband, Mark Dodge, founded the organization 10 years ago to provide a more effective and compassionate alternative to mass euthanasia.

Participating design firms this year included Abramson Teiger Architects; d3architecture; ES-EN-EM; HLW; HKS; HOK; Perkins + Will; Knowhow Shop; Kollin Altomare Architects; RNL now Stantec; Standard Architecture | Design; and a collaborative project from Formation Association, Terremoto Landscape and Arktura.

Check out the creative process behind the design and construction of a 2017 shelter!

Architects for Animals 2017 • Flora-Gato from Stephen Schauer on Vimeo.


 


 

Don’t miss the online auction of one-of-a-kind cat bowls, painted and signed by your favorite celebrities. 

 

Click here to view and bid on auction items.


 

Many thanks to our sponsors:

 

   
Cheri Shankar
  Tomahawk
  Animal Health Care Center
  Healthy Spot
  MWI Veterinary Supplies
  Dr. Armaiti May 
  
   

     

 

 

 

 

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