Studio Strip House by Ron Herron (Archigram)
Designed by Ron Herron in 1986, the Studio Strip is a speculative proposal for a strip of dwellings featuring a fixed roof and frame alongside mobile walls, fittings, and amenities…
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Archigram was a radical architectural collective founded in the early 1960s in the UK, known for its avant-garde visions of plug-in cities, walking buildings, and inflatable structures. Embracing pop culture, technology, and an optimistic belief in the future, Archigram’s work pushed architecture beyond traditional forms to imagine flexible, ephemeral environments that responded dynamically to social and technological change. Their provocative, often fantastical proposals profoundly influenced the development of high-tech architecture and the discourse on adaptability and mobility in urban life.
“If technology is the answer—what was the question?” – Peter Cook
Designed by Ron Herron in 1986, the Studio Strip is a speculative proposal for a strip of dwellings featuring a fixed roof and frame alongside mobile walls, fittings, and amenities…
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