Since its early planning phase in the late 1990s, the San Antonio Humane Society (SAHS) campus was envisioned to be a warm, welcoming center for pet adoption.
The Phase 1 Adoption Center and Clinic (2002) transformed the organization with its open, accessible format.
Phase 2, the Leeu Naylor Medical Building (2021) expanded the organization’s impact through spay/neuter services. The proposed
Phase 3 Education Center will complete a decades-long journey of development by creating a highly visible bridge to community.
Alamo Architects’ commitment to the SAHS has been truly meaningful. We believe the campus has made a real difference – not just for the community, but for the dogs and cats in our care – demonstrating how thoughtful design can create a space that nurtures both animals and the people who care for them.
Nancy F. May
President and CEO, San Antonio Humane Society