I'm looking for examples of 'pet architecture' in the bay area to use as examples for a studio I'm teaching. ("pet architecture guide book" is by Atelier Bow-wow in Japan, documents really tiny projects built in leftover nooks and crannies in the urban fabric)
Anybody know of any examples?
so far have:
yamo's (SF)
casper's hot dogs (oakland)
island cafe (oakland)
Gregoire (berkeley)
'pet architecture' in the bay area
I'm looking for examples of 'pet architecture' in the bay area to use as examples for a studio I'm teaching. ("pet architecture guide book" is by Atelier Bow-wow in Japan, documents really tiny projects built in leftover nooks and crannies in the urban fabric)
Anybody know of any examples?
so far have:
yamo's (SF)
casper's hot dogs (oakland)
island cafe (oakland)
Gregoire (berkeley)
thanks for any suggestions.
If you're doing this for the Cotton studio, you sure picked the right archinect name.
/can't help with the pet architecture.
...blue bottle coffee in hayes valley...? i mean, it's not even modest about its yuppinness, but it's soooo goood.
where are you teaching , by the way?
What about the (hippie) housing boats in the bay area.
They are tiny and build in leftover space...
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