"At first, almost nobody took any notice of Archigram" says Peter Cook in exclusive Dezeen interview
In the first of a series of video interviews with former members of Archigram for VDF, architect Peter Cook recounts how the influential avant-garde architecture group rose to prominence in the 1960s.
The hugely influential collective Archigram mixed 60s space race ideas with British provincial humour to visualise ‘pulsating’ mobile cities of the future. Fifty years on, three surviving members ...
British architect Dennis Crompton, best known as one of the founders of the experimental collective Archigram, has died at the age of 89. His collaborator Peter Cook announced the news of his death on ...
It’s been more than 60 years since Archigram hit the press, but the magazine founded by Warren Chalk, Peter Cook, Dennis Crompton, Ron Herron, David Greene, and Michael Webb still hasn’t lost its ...
A dozen years ago, in the early stages of a dissertation, I found myself in the special collections room at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. To my left, a tweedy professor type softly sang ...
From garments that convert into houses to cities that walk, Archigram, a group of radical British designers in the 1960s and 70s, threw out the rulebook about how we imagine architecture and the city.
Archigram is about to unveil a huge free archive featuring masses of material by the legendary 1960s architecture group A new website that will offer unrestricted access to 10,000 Archigram images ...
After a 50-year break, Archigram – the infamous group of pioneering architectural theorists – has reformed and published a new issue of its eponymous publication. The group, which describes itself as ...
The M+ Museum in Hong Kong, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, has purchased the entire archive of the prominent Archigram group. As reported by the Architect’s Journal, the collection was sold for £1.8 ...
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