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  1. Cedric Price (1934-2003) was an architect whose oeuvre, though mostly unbuilt, has had a marked influence on contemporary architecture. Through his drawings, teaching and writing Price questioned architecture's identification with building alone, which was tied in part to his suspicion of institutions and their desire to use buildings as a means of consolidating power.

  2. 27 de ago. de 2009 · Fun Palace, un proyecto no realizado. Cedric Price. Cedric Price nació en 1934 y ha sido una de las figuras más influyentes en la arquitectura actual. Muy cercano a las propuestas utópicas de Archigram y Yona Friedman, con sus propuestas en las que siempre resaltó la importancia de la flexibilidad en el diseño arquitectónico, logró ...

  3. 12 de sept. de 2012 · Cedric Price came on to the British architectural scene in the late 1950s, a time in which housing complexes, schools, industrial parks and new towns were springing up all over Britain. There was an overriding belief in a socially responsibly architecture and general feeling of optimism about the future and architecture's capacity to improve the environment.

  4. Cedric Price: 1934–2003. He left few buildings, three books and a great army of admirers. Cedric Price was, in the very best and most creative sense of the word, a researcher and a visionary well ahead of his time. His London Zoo aviary, Fun Palace and Potteries Thinkbelt projects were hugely influential.

  5. “Fun Palace” was a project conceived by the architect Cedric Price in the 1960s. A mobile architecture using assembled modules and cranes, its idea was to allow the public to customize an environment for theatre, art, and education to form an interactive and adaptable cultural complex.

  6. Cedric Price came on to the British architectural scene in the late 1950s, a time in which housing complexes, schools, industrial parks and new towns were springing up all over Britain. There was an overriding belief in a socially responsibly architecture and general feeling of optimism about the future and architecture's capacity to improve the environment.

  7. Cedric Price came on to the British architectural scene in the late 1950s, a time in which housing complexes, schools, industrial parks and new towns were springing up all over Britain. There was an overriding belief in a socially responsibly architecture and general feeling of optimism about the future and architecture's capacity to improve the environment.

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