Tyler Cameronis building homes for our favorite four-legged friends!

“Excited to share that I’m hosting#Barkitecturewith the amazing@deliakenzacoming soon to@quibi?,” Cameron, 26, shared on Instagram. “We built some of the most insane dog houses you’ve ever seen. Special thanks to Harley for overseeing construction.”

Alongside the announcement, the reality star shared some adorable selfies with his own pup, Harley.

Quibi —a mobile-only streaming serviceset to debut in April 2020 — announced the doggy lifestyle show back in September.

“Barkitecturecaptures the lifestyles of dog-loving, dog-obsessed people who are gifting their beloved fur-babies with the most ridiculously extravagant dog houses imaginable,” Quibi previously shared withHouse Beautiful. “In each episode, the hosts work with doggie parents to build a fully customized dog house that redefines sitting in the lap of luxury.”

According toDeadline,Cameron recently started his own construction company, while Kenza specializes in urban renovations. The designer’s work has been featured inNew York Magazine, BrownstonerandDwell.

Jeffrey Katzenberg (who co-founded DreamWorks Animation) and Meg Whitman (who previously served as CEO and president of Hewlett Packard) joined forces to create Quibi, which has already garnered$1 billionin investments—as well as public support from Hollywood heavyweights likeSteven Spielberg,Jennifer LopezandZac Efron.

Once released, users can pay $4.99 to access the platform with advertising or $7.99 without it. It’s set to feature 7,000 pieces of content at launch, according toVanity Fair. The videos are expected to be short, but will still tell long-form stories just over a longer period of time.

“We love the idea of ‘one-a-day’ because we think it builds watercooler,” Katzenberg toldFortunein January 2019. “The problem with streaming is that on the one hand, it has a lot of convenience; you’re in control of it. But on the other, you and I are never ever watching the same thing.”

“It’s just sort of a circle of life of an animal, an elephant one week, a salamander the next week. It doesn’t really matter what the animal is,” Katzenberg toldFortune.

source: people.com