Archigrams Plug In City shows that pre fabrication doesnt have to be boring, VDF
Architects Peter Cook and Dennis Crompton discuss Archigram s influential concept for an elevated city of capsule homes in the second instalment of our exclusive video series with the radical architecture group for VDF. Developed between 1963 and 1966, PlugIn City is a conceptual city comprising personalised prefabricated homes that are inserted into highrise megastructures. The concept was developed while Cook, Crompton and fellow Archigram members Michael Webb, David Greene, Warren Chalk and Ron Herron were working for Taylor Woodrow Design Group. It was done at a time when our day job was including prefabricated housing components, said Cook in the video, which Dezeen filmed in London and is sponsored by Enscape. It was looking at prefabrication and saying: Come on, this doesn t have to be boring. It can be quite romantic and quite Archigram developed a number of different PlugIn City designs, with each comprising the same basic components. It developed over about three years, ac
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