Beyond Archigram

The Structure of Circulation

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Architecture, Reference, Methods & Materials
Cover of the book Beyond Archigram by Hadas A. Steiner, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Hadas A. Steiner ISBN: 9781134718153
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: September 13, 2013
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Hadas A. Steiner
ISBN: 9781134718153
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: September 13, 2013
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Beyond Archigram is the first study of the prehistory of digital representation to focus on the magazine Archigram,the magazine published in London irregularly between 1961 and 1970 and the name of the group that created it. Archigram is among the most significant phenomena to emerge in post-war architectural culture. The wired environments first advertised on its pages formulated an architectural vocabulary of metamorphosis and obsolescence that cross-pollinated industrial and digital technology at the same time as complex systems were becoming commercially available.

Through archival, theoretical and visual analysis, Hadas Steiner explores the process through which this model was envisaged and disseminated within an international network of practitioners and shows how the assimilation of Archigram imagery set the course for the visual output of what are now commonplace tools in architectural practice. This book will provide a foundation for further inquiry into the integration of digital technology at every level of design.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Beyond Archigram is the first study of the prehistory of digital representation to focus on the magazine Archigram,the magazine published in London irregularly between 1961 and 1970 and the name of the group that created it. Archigram is among the most significant phenomena to emerge in post-war architectural culture. The wired environments first advertised on its pages formulated an architectural vocabulary of metamorphosis and obsolescence that cross-pollinated industrial and digital technology at the same time as complex systems were becoming commercially available.

Through archival, theoretical and visual analysis, Hadas Steiner explores the process through which this model was envisaged and disseminated within an international network of practitioners and shows how the assimilation of Archigram imagery set the course for the visual output of what are now commonplace tools in architectural practice. This book will provide a foundation for further inquiry into the integration of digital technology at every level of design.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Judging a Book by Its Cover by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book Deleuze and Religion by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book Site and Composition by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book Social Trauma, Narrative Memory, and Recovery in Japanese Literature and Film by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book Environmental Risk and the Press by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book Hand Rehabilitation in Occupational Therapy by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book Remembering the Harlem Renaissance by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book Multi-Ethnic France by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book Communication and Community by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book Ethics in the Virtual World by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book Children and Disasters by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book The Guanches of Tenerife, The Holy Image of Our Lady of Candelaria, and the Spanish Conquest and Settlement, by the Friar Alonso de Espinosa by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book Observing Organisations by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book Sacred Ecology by Hadas A. Steiner
Cover of the book The World-Making Power of New Media by Hadas A. Steiner
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy