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[[File:Gray.png|thumb|right|Video: Haven Homes Project Overview]]The Haven Homes [[About the Project|project]] aims to convince large-scale real estate developers to build more pet-friendly homes and to adopt the concept of [[BASH|Broad Appeal Specialty Housing]] ([[BASH|BASH)]]—a mutually beneficial strategy to reduce problems caused by growing homeownership costs. | |||
[[File:Gray.png|thumb|right|Video: Haven Homes Project Overview]]The Haven Homes [[About the Project|project]] aims to convince large-scale real estate developers to adopt the concept of [[BASH|Broad Appeal Specialty Housing]] ([[BASH|BASH)]] | |||
As an example, we have developed several new animal-centric [[Architecture for Animals|architectural concepts]] that would benefit not just the people and pets who will live in these homes, but also the property owners, which makes these features financially viable for rental properties and affordable housing projects. | As an example, we have developed several new animal-centric [[Architecture for Animals|architectural concepts]] that would benefit not just the people and pets who will live in these homes, but also the property owners, which makes these features financially viable for rental properties and affordable housing projects. |
Revision as of 07:30, 20 July 2023
The Haven Homes project aims to convince large-scale real estate developers to build more pet-friendly homes and to adopt the concept of Broad Appeal Specialty Housing (BASH)—a mutually beneficial strategy to reduce problems caused by growing homeownership costs.
As an example, we have developed several new animal-centric architectural concepts that would benefit not just the people and pets who will live in these homes, but also the property owners, which makes these features financially viable for rental properties and affordable housing projects.
To prove these claims, we are building housing complexes that model how several pet-friendly features can be cost-effectively incorporated into new commercial multi-family apartments as well as existing homes.
The first of these complexes is Lion Canyon: A quiet enclave of 11 boutique homes conceived on the idea that pets are essential members of the household, and as such designed to take care of the needs of cats as well as the humans who live with them.
Lion Canyon
Slide: Highgate
Slide: The Quarters
Slide: Cloud Nine Studios
Architecture for Animals
Slide: Litter Closet
Slide: Sanctuary Gate
Slide: Bowl Basin
Slide: Cat Loft
Slide: Scratch Station
Slide: Scratcher Keeper
Slide: Lunar Beacon
Slide: Lowell Closet
Slide: Railscoting
Slide: Catwalk Lightrail