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  1. 22 de oct. de 2013 · Entre 1960 y 1974 Archigram creó más de 900 dibujos, entre ellos el plan para el "Plug-in City" de Peter Cook. Este proyecto provocativo sugiere una hipotética ciudad de fantasía, que contiene unidades residenciales modulares que se "conectan" a una máquina central de mega infraestructura.

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  2. 10 de jul. de 2013 · Between 1960 and 1974 Archigram created over 900 drawings, among them the plan for the “Plug-in City” by Peter Cook. This provocative project suggests a hypothetical fantasy city,...

  3. 12 de sept. de 2012 · A “megastructure” that incorporates residences, access routes, and essential services for the inhabitants, Plug-in City was designed to encourage change through obsolescence: each building outcrop is removable, and a permanent “craneway” facilitates continual rebuilding.

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  4. 12 de sept. de 2012 · A “megastructure” that incorporates residences, access routes, and essential services for the inhabitants, Plug-in City was designed to encourage change through obsolescence: each building outcrop is removable, and a permanent “craneway” facilitates continual rebuilding.

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    • plug-in-city peter cook 19642
    • plug-in-city peter cook 19643
    • plug-in-city peter cook 19644
    • plug-in-city peter cook 19645
  5. 30 de abr. de 2023 · Plug-In City: Warren Chalk, Peter Cook, Dennis Crompton 1964. Plug-In City (La Ciudad del Enchufe) como un proyecto total fue la combinación de una serie de ideas que se trabajaron entre 1962 y 1964. La carcasa de cabina metálica era un prototipo en el sentido de que colocaba elementos desmontables de la casa en una “megaestructura” de hormigón.

  6. Plug-in-City, Peter Cook, 1964. Plug-in-City era una mega-estructura que no poseía construcciones, tan sólo una armazón de gran tamaño en la cual podían encajarse habitaciones en forma de celda o componentes estandarizados.

  7. Plug-in City, by Archigram's Peter Cook, and New Babylon, by the former Situationist Constant, were megastructures drawn and designed in markedly different ways, promising dissimilar spatial experiences and different socio-economic strategies—Plug-in City's was pragmatic and market-based, New Babylon's was of an existential, non-market idealism.