Potter League for Animals
Middletown, Rhode Island
completed 2009
First LEED Gold certification for an animal care project
AIA Maryland award (2011)
photography by Sean Hennessy (Copyright Hennessy Productions)
New Hampshire SPCA
Stratham, New Hampshire
completed 2021
photography by Charlene Graham (Copyright Charlene Graham Photography)
Renovation of and addition to an existing animal care facility including the addition of an arena and stable for horses. Site work includes exercise paths and extensive rain gardens for storm water management.
Behavioral Rehabilitation Center
Weaverville, North Carolina
completed 2018
Design of a small campus dedicated to offering ground-breaking rehabilitation services for dogs with challenging behavioral issues. The project utilizes a pre-fabricated steel building system and includes a small dormitory on site.
City of Cleveland Kennel
Cleveland, Ohio
In collaboration with Richard L. Bowen + Associates (principal architect)
completed 2019
LEED Silver Certification (pending)
The project, done in collaboration with Richard L Bowen + Associates, brings high-quality sheltering practices to a municipal facility on a limited budget.
Tompkins County SPCA
Ithaca, New York
completed 2007
First LEED Silver certification for an animal care project
In addition to being the first LEED Silver-certified shelter, the Tompkins County SPCA also helped establish a new paradigm for rural shelters in the United States.
Animal Haven
New York, New York
completed 2017
Conversion of the ground floor and lower level of a Soho corner storefront building into a housing and adoption center for a beloved local animal care non-profit organization.
North Country SPCA
Elizabethtown, New York
completed 2013
The North County SPCA provided the small communities in and around the Adirondack Park system with a state-of-the-art shelter designed to respond to the local environment and culture of upstate New York.
The City of Berkeley Dona Spring Animal Care Services
Berkeley, California
completed 2013
LEED Gold Certification
Public Works Project of the Year
This new municipal animal services center was complete in collaboration with Burks-Toma Architects (Principal Architects).
Maddie's Pet Adoption Center
San Francisco SPCA
San Francisco, California
completed 1999
A ground-breaking facility which first introduced progressive shelter housing practices that helped spur a revolution in animal sheltering in the United States.
Pets in Need
Redwood City, California
completed 2010
A local shelter in the Bay Area that adapted best practices in animal care to a limited site and smaller-scale community facility.