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- Archigram was an avant-garde British architectural group whose unbuilt projects and media-savvy provocations "spawned the most influential architectural...
- architect, lecturer and writer on architectural subjects. He was a founder of Archigram, and was knighted in 2007 by Elizabeth II for his services to architecture...
- L'Architecture Mobile (1958) by Yona Friedman and the Plug-in-City (1964) by Archigram are also examples of the megastructures approach to this type of utopian...
- 1937) is an English architect. He was a founding member of the 1960s Archigram Group. Webb was born in Henley-on-Thames and studied architecture at the...
- Picture" – Placebo "Live Fast! Die Old!" – with Munk "Someone" – with Archigram and Antipop "****odrome" – with Morgan "Life Ain't Enough for You" – with...
- the Archigram member Mike Webb's concept of bowellism, the Fun Palace by Cedric Price, and the Walking City by Ron Herron, also a member of Archigram. These...
- movements led by avant-garde architectural groups such as Metabolists and Archigram regarded megastructure as an instrument to solve issues of urban disorder...
- known for his work with the seminal experimental architecture collective Archigram, which was formed in London in the early 1960s. Herron was the creator...
- anti****ted the ****ure or exaggerated and distorted existing structures. The Archigram Group was a British art collective that explored avant-garde and visionary...
- digitizing of sculpted forms similar to computed tomography. One precedent is Archigram, a group of English architects working in the 1960s, to which Peter Cook...