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The spider spinning its web in a dark corner; wasps building a nest under a roof: there is hardly any part of the built environment that cant be inhabited by nonhumans, and yet we are extremely selective as to which animals we allow in or keep out. This book considers many different animals, opening up new ways of thinking about architecture and the more-than-human. Looking closely at how animals produce spaces for themselves, Paul Dobraszczyk asks what we might require in order to design with animals and become more attuned to the other lifeforms that already use our structures. Animal Architecture is a provocative exploration of building in a world where humans and other animals are already entangled, whether we acknowledge it or not.

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Whether we want to share our dwelling spaces with animals or whether as in the case of rats, mice, spiders, mosquitos and the rest we do not, we have to acknowledge that we are never alone in our homes. Dobraszczyks thoughtful book looks at this network of relationships and how we might learn from the way in which other species build and inhabit space. -- Edwin Heathcote * Financial Times 'Best Books of 2023' * The environmental footprint of the construction industry is used as architecture writer Paul Dobraszczyks primary justification for writing this book on the relationship between animals and architecture . . . a fascinating subject in and of itself. -- Oliver Basciano * Art Quarterly * Paul Dobraszczyk considers the generally accidental interactions between animals and our current architecture to imagine how we might design more consciously with these fellow travelers in mind. * Architect * This book upends our thinking about architecture. From Ninja Turtles through beaver dams and designer doghouses to the design of zoos, Dobraszczyk asks us to consider architecture from the perspectives of species other than ourselves, and, in doing so, to develop spaces more entangled with this thing we call nature. This could be a roadmap to escape our age of mass extinction and climate emergency. * Tom Dyckhoff, historian, writer and broadcaster * Our planet teems with an astonishing variety of forms of intelligent life. Yet the ambition of architecture to put the human house in order has contrived to shut them out, forcing them to find room in the cracks where buildings fall apart. Could an architecture of astonishment, open to flights of imagination freed from the rigour of reason, offer greater hope for future conviviality? Paul Dobraszczyk thinks so, and has amassed a wealth of examples, from every corner of the animal kingdom, to prove it. * Tim Ingold, University of Aberdeen, author of Being Alive, The Perception of the Environment and Anthropology: Why It Matters * Dobraszczyks book is an invitation to imaginatively reconsider how we share the world with a multitude of species. In the face of biodiversity loss and species extinction, this is an indispensable survey that provokes us to expand architectural thinking beyond anthropocentrism. * Joyce Hwang, architect and associate professor, University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning * An urgent book for anyone who designs, builds, or even just inhabits human architecture. Termites to foxes, rats to bees, salmon to swallowswe have much to learn from their genius strategies to 'house' themselves. More importantly we're invited to reconsider ways we might accommodate them. Dobraszczyk is asking us to fundamentally re-imagine the way we make spaces, structures, and cities, not exclusively for humans, but as realms for inter-species cohabitation, actively welcoming them into our lives. Or inviting ourselves into theirs? * Fritz Haeg, artist *

Introduction: Going to Ground 7(20)
1 Miniature
27(42)
2 Aerial
69(44)
3 Wild
113(38)
4 Aquatic
151(37)
5 Domestic
188(44)
Coda 232(5)
References 237(20)
Further Reading 257(2)
Acknowledgements 259(2)
Photo Acknowledgements 261(2)
Index 263
Paul Dobraszczyk is a writer and a teaching fellow at the Bartlett School of Architecture, London. He is the author of Future Cities (Reaktion, 2019) and co-editor of Global Undergrounds: Exploring Cities Within (Reaktion, 2016).