2011 An. Arch. Awards Exhibition Opening

…the opening of the first Animal Architecture Awards Show this past week with a reception at Caroline Collective. The show will be on display at Caroline Collective through Nov. 28th. Party snap-shots and installation views of the show are below

Announcing! Animal Architecture celebrated the opening of the first Animal Architecture Awards Show this past week with a reception at Caroline Collective. The show will be on display at Caroline Collective through Nov. 28th. Party snap-shots and installation views of the show are below. Thanks to all who attended and a special thank you for all of the hard work from the contestants. The show will be traveling to the Architecture Center Houston (ArCH) in mid January with a public reception and potentially one or more special guest speakers. Stay tuned for more information in the coming weeks!

Additionally, if you’re a gallery owner/director and think that the Animal Architecture Awards Exhibition would look just smashing in your space, or if you know of a person or institution interested in exhibiting cutting-edge zoo-architectural designs please contact Animal Architecture staff through this website.

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