PAWchitecture Design-Build Contest to Benefit Greenville County Animal Care
The idea for PAWchitecture originally came from the Nichols Architects firm in Miami, which executed a similar project last year through Miami’s AIA chapter and the Miami Center for Architecture & Design.
By Eli Kibler
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Greenville chapter on Tuesday announced its new PAWchitecture design-build competition, which aims to bring together the city’s top builders, architects, and designers to create high-end cat and dog condos.
The structures will be auctioned off to raise money that will go toward Greenville County Animal Care’s Safety Net Foster Program, which seeks to help pets in need of temporary foster homes.
The idea for PAWchitecture originally came from the Nichols Architects firm in Miami, which executed a similar project last year through Miami’s AIA chapter and the Miami Center for Architecture & Design.
Thais Rupeika, a community project manager at Nichols Architects, spoke at Tuesday’s press conference, saying, “We are excited by the possibility to integrate with the local community. … After seeing how successful it was, we decided to bring this incredible project to Greenville as well. PAWchitecture is an opportunity to not only bring together creative teams to produce premium-quality structures, but to do it for a charitable cause.”
According to Rupeika, after taking inspiration from various forms of architecture around them, their designers “came up with a piece of furniture that was suited for both humans and pets, offering lasting shelves with open holes where they could explore and hide.”
Source: Greenville Business Magazine https://www.greenvillebusinessmag.com/2023/07/20/441809/pawchitecture-design-build-contest-to-benefit-greenville-county-animal-care