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  1. 13 de may. de 2010 · You are here:Culture. The Archigram Archives go digital. 13 May 2010·By Steve Parnell. Comment. Cheer-up... It's Archigram! Source: Archigram Archival Project. Archigram ruled the architectural avant-garde in the late 1960s – 50 years on, its playful vision of a technocratic future is freely available online. Steve Parnellreports.

  2. The entire archive of influential British architecture collective Archigram has been acquired by Hong Kong’s M+ museum, ... much of it will remain viewable at archigram.westminster.ac.uk. ...

  3. www.flickr.com › photos › iqbalaalamArchigram | Flickr

    Any queries about using these images should be directed to the copyright holders, who can be reached through the envelope icon on each page for a specific project or drawing, or the general CONTACT US box.on archigram.westminster.ac.uk The images shown on their site have been made available by Archigram members or their heirs, at a restricted resolution which has been agreed with Archigram.

  4. Archigram.westminster.ac.uk has yet to be estimated by Alexa in terms of traffic and rank. Moreover, Archigram Westminster has yet to grow their social media reach, as it’s relatively low at the moment: 1.26K StumbleUpon views, 306 Twitter mentions and 38 LinkedIn shares.

  5. Kester Rattenbury Output 1: Archigram Archival Project, 2010 Abstract The Archigram Archival Project made the works of seminal experimental architectural group Archigram available free online for an academic and general audience. It was a major archival work, as well as a new kind of academic archive, being purely digital, displaying material ...

  6. 1 de jun. de 2013 · The Archigram Archival Project (http://archigram.westminster.ac.uk) went online in April 2010 and has made the fabulous work of the Archigram group available in one ...

  7. www.archigram.net › aboutabout

    Peter Cook’s cartoons in the Archigram Story tell something of how it happened. There was only a short period of about two years, between 1962 and 1964, when we were all in the same time at the same time. This was when we produced our first major exhibition, LIVING CITY (shown at the ICA London in 1963). The small photos here were taken at ...