Cat folks know their precious furball deserve the very best , but feral kitties are often left to stand for themselves . SoFixNation , a non - profits dedicated to spaying and neutering street feline , commission a group ofLA - based architectsto design custom outdoor accommodations for an issue raising awareness — and John Cash — for their cause .
The results are predictably awww - suitable ; of course , it does n’t hurt that the shots were staged with cute cats research the digs . But they ’re also noteworthy in the scope of the constructions themselves — none of them look even unaired to interchangeable — as well as how the variety of materials — wood , faux - weed , bits of carpet , shingled thermionic valve and alloy hoops and concrete boxes — all came together in these wildly different grade .
designer seem to savor taking on these kinds of mini side projects , like the adorableArchitecture for Dogsa few years back ( severely , you ’re go to require to click that link … ) andA Doll ’s House , which both saw self-aggrandizing names belong right smart diminished . I ’d care to see them take on birdcages next .

These cat homes made their heavy first appearance at an event last week ; rather than being auction off to the highest bidder , however , they ’ll be donated back toFixNation facilitieswhich offer devoid sand trap - neuter - return serving for wayward cunt ( which could believably use a little love ) .
What ’s your fave of the bunch ? [ Gizmag ]
By Formation Association and Edgar Arceneaux

By HOK
By Lehrer Architects
By Perkins+Will

By RNL
By Wolcott Architecture | Interior Department
By Abramson Tieger Architects

By 3d3 Studio
By DSH computer architecture
By NAC Architecture

By Pfeiffer Partners Architects
By Standard Architecture | invention
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