More than ten years ago we expanded an architectural practice well experienced in medical planning into the planning and design of animal shelters and veterinary clinics. We met some wonderful folks along the way and learned a great deal about the many facets of the animal welfare industry. We began to see that while each shelter project presents its own special requirements there is also a basic consistency in developing the "right" approach to shelter design. We also realized that most of the shelters out there are struggling to operate; let alone find the time and money to build a new facility!
I posted 11 photos on Facebook in the album "SPCA of NENC" https://t.co/UdVr2GzCaS
Looking forward to seeing you all at Animal Care Expo next week. #NOLA, here we come!
Decreased Intake. Increased Adoptions. Decreased Euthanasia.
I posted a new photo to Facebook http://t.co/Cq5lZD4ATK
It is our responsibility as architects, designers, and above all, community citizens to build with sustainability in mind. Reduced energy costs can result over the life of the building. Those extra dollars could be used for additional staff, resources, and programs to further the mission of the...
Particularly like the part about adding a QR code to these cutouts so customers might be able to learn more about... http://t.co/5iiSsZxrxu
Another NC gas chamber bites the dust. http://t.co/KYf1tBiGoB