What would our cities look like if they had been built with a different scale in mind? What if we considered building structures for creatures other than humans? "Architecture for Dogs" explores that idea with an exhibition of 13 architectural works made for specific canine breeds. After debuting at Design Miami in 2012, and traveling to the Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles, "Architecture for Dogs" is now showing at Toto's Gallery Ma in Aoyama, Tokyo, with a selection of new pieces created by the Hara Design Institute.