NO ONE SEES THEM LIKE WE DO, Notes on Animal Interiors
via Alcova
No One Sees Them Like We Do. Notes on Animal Interiors explores contemporary relationships between humans and so-called companion animals through six spatial narratives. Conceived by students of the MAIA – Master of Arts in Interior Architecture at HEAD – Geneva, the project examines the fragile, in-between condition of these domestic presences—neither wild nor human—embedded within homes and human-designed infrastructures. Developed through a non-interventionist approach, the project focuses on everyday gestures of care, situations of coexistence, and often invisible domestic infrastructures. Animals are approached as active presences capable of displacing human centrality and questioning established hierarchies of cohabitation.
Schedule
2026-04-20exhibition
2026-04-21exhibition
2026-04-22exhibition
2026-04-23exhibition
2026-04-24exhibition
2026-04-25exhibition
2026-04-26exhibition