The Architecture For Dogs exhibition was held at the ADI Design Museum in Milan, Italy. With this exhibition, Japanese designer Kenya Hara aims to challenge pet architecture and strengthen the bond between dog and human.
An overview of the exhibition
The exhibition features a series of structures such as ramps, cushions, carpets, benches and kennels that meet the specific needs of different breeds.
A hiding place
For example, this hideaway is open on both sides, with a cushion in the middle, allowing the dog to see on both sides, but at the same time to rest in complete privacy.
An open cushion
With this open cushion, dogs can lie on it or inside it, as they prefer. Perfect for small dogs who are often cold!
A labyrinth
This labyrinth allows small dogs to hide or play in the various paths created by the small walls. You can also access the architectural plans for each object, so you can recreate it at home to suit your own dog’s needs.
A rewarding niche
This doghouse is like no other! With its interior objects, it enriches the dog’s environment and stimulates him in a variety of ways.
Vertical dog house
This vertical doghouse allows the dog to stand taller and encourages greater engagement between pet and owner.
A doghouse
This wooden doghouse is also unusual in that the floor is rounded.
A wooden ramp
This wooden ramp is ideal for small dogs! An accessory that makes climbing and playing fun.
Rugs
This rug is ideal for dogs to lie on for a nap.