12 Architects Design Shelters to Raise Money for LA’s Homeless Cats


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With somewhere between one and three million cats, Los Angeles is home to one of the United States’ largest populations of homeless felines. For the “Giving Shelter” exhibition in Los Angeles, 12 architects designed and built 13 small, one-of-a-kind shelters for these cats. The shelters, which are being sold through an online auction until 9pm PST tonight, will raise money for FixNation, a non-profit which provides a free service to spay or neuter homeless cats. Read on to see all 13 shelters.

White Jack / Abramson Teiger Architects


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Ball of Twine / Abramson Teiger Architects


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CallisonRTKL


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d3architecture


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Meow Miaow / ES-EN-EM


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Flora-Gato / Formation Association + Terremoto Landscape + Arktura


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CAnT WE ALL GET ALONG / HKS


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HOK


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Knowhow Shop


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Cat’s Win! Cat’s Win! / Kollin Altomare Architects


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UnFURled / Perkins + Will


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RNL (now Stantec)


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Catosphere / Standard Architecture | Design


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Click here to take part in the online auction for the shelters.