Kathryn Findlay: The architect who made buildings soft and hairy
A new exhibition at Dundee’s V&A Museum explores the career of Scottish-Japanese architect Kathryn Findlay, known for her uniquely sensual and surreal designs.
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- A V&A Dundee exhibition celebrates the career of Scottish-Japanese architect Kathryn Findlay, who, with Eisaku Ushida, created "soft and hairy" buildings like the Soft and Hairy House and Truss Wall House.
- The exhibition showcases her unique approach, cut short by her death in 2014, and her significant contributions to architecture.
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A V&A Dundee exhibition celebrates the career of Scottish-Japanese architect Kathryn Findlay, who, with Eisaku Ushida, created "soft and hairy" buildings like the Soft and Hairy House and Truss Wall House. The exhibition showcases her unique approach, cut short by her death in 2014, and her significant contributions to architecture.






