Radical Architecture Collective Grows Into Its Time

The British radical architecture collective Archigram found little success back in the 1960s, and it wasn’t until decades later that theyy were appreciated. “Perhaps the fascinating thing about Archigram is what seems to be an instinctive recognition that if those involved truly wanted to be radical, they needed to steer clear of actual building. So architects became writers and artists. Ideas were developed and then allowed to work their way into the intellectual consciousness.”