Archigram Archive
Format
- Archive 156
"This website makes the astonishing works of the hugely influential and ever-provocative architectural group Archigram available online for academic and public study. The Archigram Archival Project (AAP) is a purely digital resource, displaying digital versions of works held in many different collections. The AAP uses the group’s mainly chronological numbering system and includes everything given an Archigram project number. Almost 10,000 items are included in this archive, including digital versions of drawings, collages, paintings, photographs, magazines, articles, slides and multi-media material, accompanied by original texts by Archigram wherever these are available. Around half of these items belong to the 202 projects currently listed and given project numbers by Dennis Crompton in the Archigram Archives. The rest are supporting and contextual material such as letters, photos, texts and additional projects provided by the depositors. The AAP focuses on the main Archigram period of 1961-1974, but includes all the projects, both before and after these dates, which have been included in the project list of the Archigram Archives at the time of doing the project."—http://archigram.westminster.ac.uk