Around 20,000 items representing experimental architecture collective Archigram’s 1960s and ’70s projects have been acquired by Hong Kong’s M+ museum.

Plug-In University Node, Elevation. Peter Cook, © Archigram 1965
January 31st, 2019

Computer City, Axonometric, Dennis Crompton, ©Archigram 1964

Instant CityIn a Field, Typical Set-up. Peter Cook, © Archigram 1969

Plug-In University Node, Elevation. Peter Cook, © Archigram 1965
The core of the archive consists of approximately 20,000 items, including more than 3,000 drawings, prints, sketches, models, videos, ephemera, and other materials from some 200 projects the group produced in the 1960s and 1970s. The archive is hailed as one of Britain’s most important post-war architectural works.

Features Monte Carlo, Explanatory section © Archigram 1970

Plug-In City, Overhead View, (Axonometric). Peter Cook, © Archigram 1964
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