
Architecture for Dogs at Japan House London
The 8th Architecture for Dogs exhibition is at Japan House London.
The exhibition is derived from the idea of creating architecture for “man’s best friend,” thinking from the dog’s perspective. Sixteen designs are presented in London, including a new design contributed by architect Asif Khan.
Khan’s I SEE YOU ! is made for dogs with black fur. Inspired by the English tradition of handmade felt hats, his architecture takes the form of a seamless felted wool surface. A lot of dogs with black fur have white patches, and the white markings stand out beautifully against the black form.
See the website for more details:
Architecture for Dogs
http://architecturefordogs.comhttp://architecturefordogs.com
Japan House London
https://www.japanhouselondon.uk
https://www.japanhouselondon.uk
The exhibition is derived from the idea of creating architecture for “man’s best friend,” thinking from the dog’s perspective. Sixteen designs are presented in London, including a new design contributed by architect Asif Khan.
Khan’s I SEE YOU ! is made for dogs with black fur. Inspired by the English tradition of handmade felt hats, his architecture takes the form of a seamless felted wool surface. A lot of dogs with black fur have white patches, and the white markings stand out beautifully against the black form.
See the website for more details:
Architecture for Dogs
http://architecturefordogs.comhttp://architecturefordogs.com
Japan House London
https://www.japanhouselondon.uk
https://www.japanhouselondon.uk
