An edition of A guide to Archigram 1961-74 (2012)

A guide to Archigram 1961-74

Second, revised edition.
A guide to Archigram 1961-74
Dennis Crompton, Dennis Crompt ...
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An edition of A guide to Archigram 1961-74 (2012)

A guide to Archigram 1961-74

Second, revised edition.

"In the decade of the Beatles and the moon landing, cybernetics and megacities, an ambitious group of young British architects burst on the scene with a bold manifesto for urban building. The Archigram group pioneered a playful brand of architecture that was visionary, utopian, and grounded in social need. Through a provocative series of publications and exhibitions, the avant-garde cooperative challenged an architectural establishment they felt had become reactionary and self-serving. They advocated a complete rethinking of the relationships between technology, society, and architecture, rightly predicting today's information revolution decades before it came to pass. A Guide to Archigram 1961-74 is a compact history showcasing the group's most interesting and influential schemes, from walking cities and plug-in universities to inflatable dwellings and free time nodes. This book, the most comprehensive guide to Archigram's voluminous output, collects the critical responses of the period, in addition to hundreds of drawings and photographs"--

"A Guide to Archigram 1961-74 is a reprint of a dual-language (English-German) book on the history of the Archigram Group, which revolutionized architectural thinking in the 1960s. The group's members, Peter Cook, Ron Herron, Warren Chalk, Michael Webb, David Greene, and Dennis Crompton, proposed a manifesto for new urban building that focused on a high-tech, futuristic approach employing modular technology. This book traces the development of the group's ideas until the architects split to form individual design groups in the 1970s"--

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A guide to Archigram 1961-74
2012, Princeton Architectural Press
in English - Second, revised edition.

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Edition Notes

English and German.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
720.92/2
Library of Congress
NA680 .G85 2012, NA680.G85 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25317010M
ISBN 13
9781616890865
LCCN
2012018334
OCLC/WorldCat
785071821, 818673251

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