World-Class Architects Design For Dogs At Exhibition Unleashed At Japan House London

From 19 September 2020, Japan House London hosts the internationally acclaimed Architecture for Dogs exhibition. Featuring 16 different designs by world-class architects, each exhibit captures the quality of the relationship between humans and their four legged friends. Japan House London will be the first destination in Europe to exhibit Architecture for Dogs with both a physical and virtual experience for guests.

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Beagle House Interactive Dog House by MVRDV for Beagle. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

Wanmock by Torafu Architects for Jack Russell Terrier. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

Paramount by Konstantin Grcic for Toy Poodle. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

D-Tunnel by Kenya Hara for Teacup Poodle. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

Niku Rug by Ma Yansong for Labrador Retriever. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

Architecture For The Bichon Frise by Kazuyo Sejima. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

 

No Dog, No Life! by Sou Fujimoto for Boston Terrier. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

Chihuahua Cloud by Reiser + Umemoto for Chihuahua. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

Architecture for long-bodied-short-legged dog by Atelier Bow-Wow for Dachshund Smooth. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

Papier Papillon by Shigeru Ban for Papillon. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

Mount Pug by Kengo Kuma for Pug. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

Mobile Home for Shiba by Toyo Ito. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

Dog Cooler by Hiroshi Naito for Spitz. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

Cocoon by FGMF for Yorkshire Terrier. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

Pointed T by Hara Design Institute for Japanese Terrier. Photo: Hiroshi Yoda.

One lucky dog explores the interactive element of the Architecture for Dogs exhibition at Japan House London, ahead of opening to the public. 

On set days the dog-friendly exhibition is accompanied by an interactive display where dogs are encouraged to explore the architecture which has been created for them.

Photo: Adrian Brooks, Imagewise. 

Two lucky dogs play with the interactive element of the Architecture for Dogs exhibition at Japan House London, ahead of opening to the public. 

On set days the dog-friendly exhibition is accompanied by an interactive display where dogs are encouraged to explore the architecture which has been created for them.

Photo: Adrian Brooks, Imagewise. 

A dog and her owner explore the Architecture for Dogs exhibition at Japan House London, ahead of opening to the public. 

On set days the dog-friendly exhibition is accompanied by an interactive display where dogs are encouraged to explore the architecture which has been created for them.

Photo: Adrian Brooks, Imagewise. 

Architecture For Dogs exhibition at Japan House London. Photo: Jeremie Souteyrat.

Architecture For Dogs exhibition at Japan House London. Photo: Jeremie Souteyrat.

Architecture For Dogs exhibition at Japan House London. Photo: Jeremie Souteyrat.

Architecture For Dogs exhibition at Japan House London. Photo: Jeremie Souteyrat.

Architecture For Dogs exhibition at Japan House London. Photo: Jeremie Souteyrat.

Architecture For Dogs exhibition at Japan House London. Photo: Jeremie Souteyrat.

Architecture For Dogs exhibition at Japan House London. Photo: Jeremie Souteyrat.