The cat population can be a big problem in many parts of the world, but Architects for Animals hopes to minimize it in as humane a way as possible. Its efforts revolve around stunning outdoor cat shelters that any stylish contemporary individual would want to display in their own yard or balcony. Revealed earlier during the Giving Shelter exhibit, people are now being treated to a closer look at the designs.
Architects for Animals donated proceeds from the event to FixNation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to minimizing cat populations in a humane way. The collection of cat shelters features the work of Abramson Teiger Architects, DSH// architecture, Formation Association + Edgar Arceneaux, Perkins and Will and more. Each of the Architects for Animals submissions is more experimental than the next.
Stylish Cat Shelters
Architects for Animals Designs Stunning Outdoor Spaces for Cats
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