For architects

Nagakin Capsule Tower

Metabolist architecture

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The Japanese group known as the Metabolists proposed a new kind of architecture based on values of adaptability and change. Their visionary designs included...
Archigram

Archigram

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The British group Archigram formed in the 1960s as a forum for architectural discussions and ideas. Its projects existed mainly on paper, but its...
Drawn with a black felt pen

Why draw?

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There is an undisguised air of evangelism running through this book, for it seeks to encourage students of architecture, craft and design to forsake...
DRAWING TODAY

The benefits of drawing

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The act of drawing is an important starting point for the intellectual process we call ‘design’. To be able to draw a chair or...
Galician Center for Contemporary Art, Santiago de Compostela

Neorationalism

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The Italian movement known there as la Tendenza explored a way of building that was at once new and responsive to the shapes, forms...
Yale University Art and Architecture Building

Brutalism

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The style known as brutalism was a bold, distinctive version of modernism that became popular in the 1960s. Typified by extensive use of concrete...
Historic buildings

Heritage

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The way we have looked at historical buildings has changed greatly over the past 150 years. From being all but ignored by the authorities,...
Park Hill Estate, Sheffield

Segregated planning

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Mass car ownership and the increased traffic it brought posed a major challenge to architects and planners. For decades, the obvious solution seemed to...
US Pavilion at the Montreal Exhibition

Dymaxion design

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Richard Buckminster Fuller combined the roles of engineer, inventor and architect to produce a number of innovative designs, the most famous of which were...
Jacobs House, Middleton

Organic architecture. Frank Lloyd Wright

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For thousands of years writers on architecture have compared the creations of builders and architecture to the natural world. The great American architect Frank...