Humane Society
Renovation & Addition
This extensive renovation and addition allows for better care and service of the animals and people of the Colorado Springs community. The newly added space doubled the available housing for cats and added 50 kennels for dogs.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region
Blue Sky Animal Care Architecture
20,000
Animal Welfare
The Big Picture
Located near downtown Colorado Springs, the Humane Society of Pikes Peak Region was experiencing capacity issues and needed renovations and additions. This project updated the lobby and provided new, enlarged spaces for cats and dogs. It also created a new intake area and a partial basement with space for long-term residents. The addition provided 13,000 square feet on the main level and another 7,000 square feet on the walk-out lower level. Site work included expanding the dog walk area, as well as the construction of a shelter for chickens, goats, llamas, horses, and other livestock.
Ingenuity in Action
To prioritize animal welfare, the team communicated extensively and continuously with the staff. For example, the switch from the existing transformer to a new transformer was meticulously planned out and involved generators to ensure power to vital systems. The team stayed on the site until 2 AM to accomplish the switchover and ensure no animals were impacted.
The little details
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The project provided a new area for cat adoptions, a new receiving area to house lost pets, space for behavior rehabilitation, and isolation areas to prevent the spread of disease.
- The new cattery provides more space to the cats that stay there, keeping them healthier and allowing for more interaction with potential owners.