Review a profile of the radical group of architects active in the 1960s. Link to recommended resources on the group.
William Menking's article applies Archigram's ideas about urbanism, like "messy vitality," to renewal efforts in New York City.
Announces a retrospective on the work of the British architectural group. Outlines their influence and activities.
Review of a 1999 exhibition examines why the designs presented by this magazine were influential even though none were ever built.
Offers a brief profile of the British group, and includes links to related resources. Courtesy of Domus, the Italian design magazine.
Offers a description of the architectural theory group's vision. Includes many illustrations created by them in the 1960s.
Brief biography of the architect and co-founder of Archigram includes two of his drawings. Find a bibliography of articles by and about him.