Snarkitecture’s 'Fun House' Opens at the National Building Museum
This week Snarkitecture's Fun House opened at the National Building Museum as a part of the Summer Block Party series of temporary structures inside the historic Great Hall.
Accounting for Snarkitecture's first comprehensive museum exhibition, the installation is highlighted by a house that reimagines the idea of a traditional home. The display features interactive rooms with well-known Snarkitecture designs including Dig (2011) and Drift (2012), in addition to new items developed for the museum. At the core, these rooms commemorate Snarkitecture's ten-year story of peculiar designs.
Fun House is open to the public through September 3. For tickets and more information on the exhibit, follow here.
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