Photo of front entry for a modern house unit. Features a grooved upstairs, light green walls, and a view of the entryway and parking lot.

Double Dog Dare Ya

Project Description

Tucked into an industrial neighborhood along the 5 freeway, the facility seeks to redefine the standard for private boarding kennels. The owners wished to create a sense of mystery and serenity from the street, and a sense of fun and excitement when inside. The building stands between the street and the actual kennels, and serves as the transition between the two moods. The kennels wrap around a central courtyard which is used as a play yard for the dogs during the day. The wall which wraps this courtyard is designed to be alternately closed off as a sound barrier, or opened up by way of "dutch doors" to connect the kennel runs with the play space. The court itself is designed as a rolling “rockscape” complete with swimming pool to provide the maximum exercise for the dogs in an extremely tight space.
Completed1999
LocationBurbank
Size2200
PhotosGerard Vuillemier
ContractorFranke Construction
Structural EngineerReiss, Brown, Ekmekji
Photo of a living room for a modern house unit. Features a white chair and footrest, a wooden mantle with built-in television, and dark green walls with concrete floors.
Photo of a bathroom and bedroom within a modern house. Features a wooden counter, a white tile sink, a concrete floor, and a large glass mirror.
Photo looking upwards of a courtyard for a modern house. Features both a dark green and grooved steel wall, as well as multiple dogs hiding in the shadow of a canopy roof.