#Upcoming Originally self-published from 1961 to 1974, #Archigram challenged conceptions of architecture, design, and art. This is the first-ever authorized facsimile of all ten issues. Comes with an illustrated reader’s guide, packaged together in a clamshell box. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/376406210/archigram-the-magazine

#Archigram has been one of my greatest inspirations in #architecture and #life

From the very start of my architectural journey, their visionary works have captivated me, as Archigram dared to #dream of an architecture that embodies #flexibility while celebrating the #human spirit.

Though their designs remained unbuilt, their ideas reshaped architectural thinking and even practice, inspiring creatives to think beyond convention.

In the replies, I'll share David Greene's poem which can be accepted as a #manifesto of Archigram that continues to fuel my imagination.

Here are their projects if anyone wants to check them out: https://www.archigram.net/projects

Projects

The Strangest City Concept in the World - a fascinating video by Dami Lee. Watch it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65oet5dWbz0

#urbanism #archigram #architecture

In today’s edition of #myfavoritethings we have Street Farm, a #radical collective founded at the Architectural Association here in London in 1971. A half-generation younger than #Archigram (who’d similarly grown out of encounters at the AA), the Street Farmers pursued a completely different vision of technology in the urban everyday, drawn largely from Our #Bookchin & based on techniques we’d now call #regenerative or #permaculture. Dig Graham Caine’s metabolic diagram of his Street Farmhouse!
Kester Rattenbury. The Archigram Archive