modular prefab units provide refuge for dogs in serrano + baquero's spanish animal shelter
Briefly

The Ciudad de Perros project redefines the concept of an animal shelter, turning it into an open, interactive sanctuary that enhances freedom and vitality for dogs.
Rejecting traditional cages, the architects employ prefabricated modular units designed to adapt to the evolving needs of the shelter, ensuring functionality and flexibility.
The dynamic layout of the shelter emulates an urban system, featuring interconnected spaces that allow dogs to engage with their environment while maintaining safety.
Serrano + Baquero’s design fosters a community where dogs can roam and play, as opposed to the confining structures typically associated with animal shelters.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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