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[[File:Highgate Exterior 1.jpg|thumb|right|Street view of Highgate / The Quarters]]<!--[[File:Gray.png|thumb|right|Video: Haven Homes Project Overview]]-->The Haven Homes [[About the Project|project]] aims to convince large-scale real estate developers to build more pet-friendly homes and other [[BASH|Broad Appeal Specialty Housing]] ([[BASH|BASH)]] to reduce problems caused by growing homeownership costs.
[[File:Highgate Exterior 1.jpg|thumb|right|Street view of Haven House]]<!--[[File:Gray.png|thumb|right|Video: Haven Homes Project Overview]]-->
==Homes That Heal==
The [[About the Project|Haven Homes project]] is an effort<!--part of an [[BASH|effort]]--> to develop new ways for housing to better serve individuals and society. So far, through this project we have built two trauma recovery housing facilities for women:<!--The Haven Homes project is an experiment in socially beneficial architecture that so far has resulted in the construction of two trauma recovery housing facilities for women:-->


To that end, we have developed several new animal-centric [[Architecture for Animals|architectural concepts]] that would benefit not just the people and pets who will live in these homes, but also the property owners, which makes these features financially viable for rental properties and affordable housing projects.
=== [[Haven House]] ===
A safe, relaxing group home for women undergoing partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient trauma recovery therapy. Designed for health, harmony, and happiness with emphases on natural materials, art immersion, and animal companionship. <!--([[Haven House|More Info]])-->


To prove these concepts, we are building housing complexes that model how several pet-friendly features can be cost-effectively incorporated into new commercial multi-family apartments as well as existing homes.
=== [[Cloud Nine Studios]] ===
Small, quiet apartments with nearly all the features of a full home, sized for a single individual. Designed especially for long-term healing from serious trauma for women who wish to live on their own or with up to three cats. <!--([[Cloud Nine Studios|More Info]])-->
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The first of these complexes is [[Lion Canyon]]: A quiet enclave of boutique homes conceived around the ideas that homes can help heal their inhabitants and that pets are essential members of the household, and as such designed to take care of the needs of cats as well as the humans who live with them.
===Homes at Lion Canyon===
The following homes are currently available for rent at Lion Canyon:
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File:Highgate Living Room 1.jpg|link=Highgate|[[Highgate]] - 4 bed / 2.5 bath - Available Feb. 15
File:The Quarters Kitchen 1.jpg|link=The Quarters|[[The Quarters]] - 4 bed / 2 bath - Available Feb. 15
File:Gray.png|link=Cloud Nine Studios|[[Cloud Nine Studios]] - Under construction
</gallery>
===Notes to Prospective Residents===
What sets these homes apart? Here are [[Info_for_Prospective_Residents|12 reasons you might want to live at Lion Canyon]].
 
This website is not complete; however, there is enough information available to share it in its imperfect state.
 
If your have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to ask [[Questions|here]]. We usually respond fairly quickly.
 
If you are here looking for information on a home, the [[Lion Canyon]] page is a great place to start, then just look at the other pages under the Lion Canyon main menu option for more detailed information.
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==What Makes These Homes Different?==
 
Living in these homes is unlike being anywhere else. Some of these differences come from management practices, like our quiet policy or the free benefits for people with cats. Hundreds of other differences are built into the environment to create a truly unique living experience. These differences fall into three broad categories:<!--
 
Beyond several unique site policies and benefits, hundreds of other differences are built into the environment. These differences fall into three broad categories:-->
 
====[[Trauma-Informed Design]]====
 
Trauma-informed design is a multidisciplinary approach to creating spaces that are safe, supportive, and conducive to healing for individuals who have experienced trauma. Here, practically all aspects of the environment have been made through the lens of trauma-informed design, ensuring its most basic tenets were followed before branching out.
 
====[[Therapeutic Artwork]]====
 
Building on this foundation, we aimed to create an inherently therapeutic environment, i.e., one where people experience specific, measurable psychological benefits. Specifically, we set out to identify the most prevalent barriers that could possibly be mediated through environmental changes and take steps in the home environment to help break down those barriers.


The first of these complexes is [[Lion Canyon]]: A quiet enclave of 11 boutique homes conceived on the idea that pets are essential members of the household, and as such designed to take care of the needs of cats as well as the humans who live with them.
====[[Animal-Supportive Homes|Animal Support]]====


===Notes to Prospective Tenants===
Animal-supportive homes move beyond an human-centric view to embrace a more inclusive design philosophy that recognizes and values the place of animals within our built environment. Haven House and Cloud Nine Studios include several features of animal-supportive architecture that integrate the living needs of cats into the home, which, collectively, have significant therapeutic value for the residents as well.<!--
What sets


What sets these homes apart? Here are [[Info_for_Prospective_Tenants|12 reasons you might want to live at Lion Canyon]].


This website is not complete; however, it already has much more information than most listings, so we are sharing it in its imperfect state.
Creating an animal-supportive home requires a multifaceted approach to architectural and design practices that prioritizes the well-being of animals alongside those of humans.


If your have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to ask [[Questions|here]]. I usually respond fairly quickly.
Haven House and Cloud Nine Studios include several features of animal-supportive architecture that integrate the living needs of animals into the home. Although these features are all designed to benefit animals, living in an animal-supportive home has enormous therapeutic potential, because not only can it improve the experience of living with animals, but far more importantly, it can allow some people to have all the benefits of animal companionship who otherwise could not due to the challenges that come with trauma recovery.


If you are here looking for information on a home, the [[Lion Canyon]] page is a great place to start, then just look at the other pages under the Lion Canyon main menu option for more detailed information.
Animal-supportive architecture moves beyond a human-centered view to recognize and value the place of animals within our built environment. Also known as animal-centered design or animal-aided design, ASA represents a multifaceted approach to architectural and design practices that prioritizes the well-being and needs of animals alongside those of humans.


===Homes at Lion Canyon===
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File:Highgate Living Room 1.jpg|link=Highgate|[[Highgate]] - Available Feb. 15, 2024
File:The Quarters Kitchen 1.jpg|link=The Quarters|[[The Quarters]] - Available Feb. 15, 2024
File:Gray.png|link=Cloud Nine Studios|[[Cloud Nine Studios]] - Under construction
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===Architecture for Animals===
Below are some of the animal-friendly features developed through this project, which are available at [[Haven House]] or [[Cloud Nine Studios]]:
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File:Gray.png|[[Litter Closet]]|link=Litter Closet
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File:Gray.png|[[Scratcher Keeper]]|link=Scratcher Keeper
File:Gray.png|[[Lunar Beacon]]|link=Lunar Beacon
File:Gray.png|[[Lunar Beacon]]|link=Lunar Beacon
File:Gray.png|[[Catwalk Lightrail]]|link=Catwalk Lightrail
File:Gray.png|[[Catwalk Cove Light]]|link=Catwalk Cove Light
File:Gray.png|[[Railscoting]]|link=Railscoting
File:Gray.png|[[Railscoting]]|link=Railscoting
File:Gray.png|[[Lowell Closet]]|link=Lowell Closet
File:Gray.png|[[Lowell Closet]]|link=Lowell Closet
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Latest revision as of 01:02, 13 August 2025

Homes That Heal

The Haven Homes project is an effort to develop new ways for housing to better serve individuals and society. So far, through this project we have built two trauma recovery housing facilities for women:

Haven House

A safe, relaxing group home for women undergoing partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient trauma recovery therapy. Designed for health, harmony, and happiness with emphases on natural materials, art immersion, and animal companionship.

Cloud Nine Studios

Small, quiet apartments with nearly all the features of a full home, sized for a single individual. Designed especially for long-term healing from serious trauma for women who wish to live on their own or with up to three cats.

What Makes These Homes Different?

Living in these homes is unlike being anywhere else. Some of these differences come from management practices, like our quiet policy or the free benefits for people with cats. Hundreds of other differences are built into the environment to create a truly unique living experience. These differences fall into three broad categories:

Trauma-Informed Design

Trauma-informed design is a multidisciplinary approach to creating spaces that are safe, supportive, and conducive to healing for individuals who have experienced trauma. Here, practically all aspects of the environment have been made through the lens of trauma-informed design, ensuring its most basic tenets were followed before branching out.

Therapeutic Artwork

Building on this foundation, we aimed to create an inherently therapeutic environment, i.e., one where people experience specific, measurable psychological benefits. Specifically, we set out to identify the most prevalent barriers that could possibly be mediated through environmental changes and take steps in the home environment to help break down those barriers.

Animal Support

Animal-supportive homes move beyond an human-centric view to embrace a more inclusive design philosophy that recognizes and values the place of animals within our built environment. Haven House and Cloud Nine Studios include several features of animal-supportive architecture that integrate the living needs of cats into the home, which, collectively, have significant therapeutic value for the residents as well.

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