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Yesterday's Future

Visionary Designs by Future Systems and Archigram


  • Prestel
  • by Peter Cachola Schmal & Philipp Sturm
Filled with drawings, collages, and models, this book examines how each firm''s utopian vision was shaped by the times in which it was conceived. The designs by Archigram date back to the moon landing and an era filled with hope for new beginnings. By contrast, the latter project, the work of Future Systems was conceptualized at the height of the Cold War, when the future appeared gloomy.

ISBN 9783791355757 | E/ G | HB
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Publisher Prestel
ISBN 9783791355757
Author(s) Peter Cachola Schmal & Philipp Sturm
Publication date June 2016
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 295 x 295 mm
Illustrations 150 col.ill.
Pages 152
Language(s) Eng./ Germ. ed.
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Filled with drawings, collages, and models, this book examines how each firm’s utopian vision was shaped by the times in which it was conceived. The designs by Archigram, a Londonbased firm headed by Peter Cook, Ron Herron and Dennis Crompton, date back to the moon landing and an era filled with hope for new beginnings. By contrast, the latter project, the work of Future Systems, headed by Czech architect Jan Kaplický and David Nixon, was conceptualized at the height of the Cold War, when the future appeared gloomy. While Archigram conceived organic architectures to ensure survival in inhospitable environments, the technical looking designs by Future Systems are intended for use in more friendly climes. Although the majority of these utopian designs were never realized, their plans offer a fascinating look at how architects prepare for a world they can only imagine.