Los Angeles-based Architects for Animals answered many feral cats’ secret wish by providing them cozy shelters through FixNation fundraiser this month. FixNation is a non-profit Californian organization that is dedicated to humanely controlling cat populations through a policy of trapping, neutering and returning the animals to where they were found. More than 12 architecture teams tested their design skills to build elegant and functional shelters for cats.

The architectural teams that participated at the event were Formation Association, HOK , Perkins + Will, DSH architecture, Standard Architecture & Design, Wolcott Architecture, Abramson Teiger Architects, 3/d3architecture, Lehrer Architects, NAC architecture, Pfeiffer Partners Architects, RNL, RTKL, and Space Int’l. Each team created a cat house that is safe, portable, durable and unique in its own way.

Karn Myers co-founder of FixNation said,

We are so grateful to the participating design firms who are generously devoting their talent, creativity and compassion in support of FixNation. Because of FixNation’s programs and the dedication of hundreds of volunteers across the city and county, many cats are able to live healthier, happier lives.

The event took place last Wednesday in the showroom of furniture brand Herman Miller in Culver City with an entry fee of about $25 per person. The total amount collected at the event will go to the charity to provide shelters to the homeless cats. Have a look at the pictures (below) to see beautiful work done by the architects at the event.

NAC architecture’s cat house assembled using three tubes
3d3architecture made a good platform for sleeping
Abramson Teiger Architects’ shelter is simple with a soft cushion for comfort
Pfeiffer Partners Architects also designed pipe-based structure surrounded by wooden planks
RTKL designed a puzzled shelter displaying letter ‘MEOW’
Space Intl’s cramped zig-zag shelter with grass inside
Wolcott Architecture’s colorful shelter for multiple cats
Standard Architecture Design’s concrete and wooden cat house
DSH architecture wrapped fabric around a series of metal rings to create a sculptural resting place for cats
Airy wooden cat house by Formation Association + Edgar Arceneaux’s
Contrasting white and blue shelter by Lehrer Architects
Two different shelter designs by RNL (left) and Perkins + Will (right)

Via: Gizmag

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