Panel Discussion at ArCH

Tonight at the ArCH (315 Capitol, Houston) @ 530pm. Animal Architecture Panel with Ned Dodington, Jon LaRocca, Neeraj Bhatia, and Christopher Hight will discuss the Animal Architecture Award winning projects and their larger implications to architecture, design, and the human/animal divide.

Please join us tonight at the Architecture Center for a presentation and panel discussion of the 2011 Animal Architecture Awards. Behind the podium will be AnArch Founders Ned Dodington and Jon LaRocca, joined by panelists Neeraj Bhatia, and Christopher Hight. We’ll be discussion the Animal Architecture Award winning projects and their larger implications to architecture, design, and the human/animal divide.

What: Animal Architecture Panel Discussion with Ned Dodington, Jon LaRocca, Neeraj Bhatia, and Christopher Hight.

Where: ArCH, 315 Capitol, Houston TX

When: 5:30 -7:00

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