Design With Animals

Ned Dodington will be delivering a public talk titled “Design With Animals,” in Houston on March 19th at 6:00pm. The talk will be a survey of projects on AnimalArchitecture.org and present emerging trends and patterns within the field of animal inclusive design.

Ned Dodington will be delivering a public talk titled “Design With Animals,” in Houston on March 19th at 6:00pm. The talk will be a survey of projects on AnimalArchitecture.org and present emerging trends and patterns within the field of animal inclusive design.

The talk is part of an ongoing effort to showcase and encourage creative practices in Houston, supported by C2 Create.

The details of the event are listed below:
What: Design With Animals; A talk on Animal Architecture by Ned Dodington
When: March 19th, 600-730pm
Where: Brightwork Coreserach

 

 

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