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Plugin City concept by Peter Cook (Archigram), 1964
By Peter Cook, “Plug-In_City, Max. Pressure Area, Long Section,” 1964, photochemical print overdrawn with ink and gouache, 1159 x 552 mm, Archigram Archives, accessed December 18, 2019, http://archigram.net/portfolio.html.
Computer City concept by Dennis Crompton (Archigram), 1964
By Dennis Crompton, “Computer City,”1964, photochemical print mounted on board, 887 x 697 mm, Archigram Archives, accessed December 18, 2019, http://archigram.net/portfolio.html.
Instant City concept by Peter Cook (Archigram), 1969
By Peter Cook, from “‘Instant City’ Travelling Exhibition, Now at Collège Maximilien de Sully,” December 19, 2015, BMIAA, accessed December 18, 2019, https://www.bmiaa.com/instant-city-travelling-exhibition-now-at-college-maximilien-de-sully/.
Walking City Concept by Ron Herron (Archigram), 1964
By Ron Herron, from Rowan Moore, “The World According to Archigram,” November 18, 2018, The Observer, accessed December 18, 2019, https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/nov/18/archigram-60s-architects-vision-urban-living-the-book.