Archigram: The Book

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Archigram: The Book

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  • Circa Press Brand
  • Feb 1, 2025 Pub Date:
  • 9781911422495 ISBN-13:
  • 1911422499 ISBN-10:
  • 302.0 pages Hardcover
  • English Language
  • 11.7 in * 1.27 in * 9.3 in Dimensions:
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- Comprehensive documentation of Archigram's iconic works
- Contributions from all Archigram members, and essays by critics writing then and now
- Now in a reduced-format edition

Archigram comprised Warren Chalk (1927-88), Peter Cook (1936-), Dennis Crompton (1935-), David Greene (1937-), Ron Herron (1930-94), and Michael Webb (1937-). Together they envisioned the future of architecture in ways that enthralled a generation. In an era defined by the space race, they developed a 'high-tech', lightweight, infra-structural approach that stretched far beyond known technologies or contemporary realities. They devised autonomous dwellings and focused on survival technology; they experimented with megastructures and modular construction systems; they explored mobility through the environment, and the use of portable living capsules: all through the medium of an incredible series of drawings and models. Archigram's influence has been profound and enduring. They gave the high-tech movement its impetus; they inspired architects such as Renzo Piano and Norman Foster; and they laid the ground for the design of buildings such as the Pompidou Centre. Edited and designed by Archigram member Dennis Crompton, this book catalogues Archigram's activities over fourteen years, together with commentaries by the architects and critics writing then and now.

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