Takis Ch. Zenetos | Electronic Urbanism | 1962
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Takis Ch. Zenetos | Electronic Urbanism | 1962
Delleani, Fiorentino, Morandi, Quaroni, Zevi | Studio Asse. Proyecto UrabnĂstico para el desarrollo de Roma | Roma, Italia | 1969
Georges Candilis, Alexis Josic y Shadrach Woods | Proyecto para Sevres | Sevres, Francia | 1966
André Biro & Jean-Jacques Fernier | Ville en X | 1969
André Biro & Jean-Jacques Fernier | Ville en X | 1969
Thorp Design | Propuesta para el Bishopsgate Goods Station | Londres, Reino Unido | 1972
Mario Botta, Tita Carloni, Aurelio Galfetti, Flora Ruchat y Luigi Snozzi | Masterplan para el Campus Politécnico EPFL | Lausanne, Suiza | 1970
Mario Botta, Tita Carloni, Aurelio Galfetti, Flora Ruchat y Luigi Snozzi | Masterplan para el Campus Politécnico EPFL | Lausanne, Suiza | 1970
City of the Future by Buckminster Fuller in Playboy Magazine, January 1968.
“The author’s city of the future consists of three triangular walls of 5000 living units apiece, the walls and base forming a tetrahedron; each unit faces the sky over a spacious terrace. The large cutaway drawing shows a huge public garden at the bottom of the interior of the superbuilding, which the sun pierces through broad openings at every 50th floor. Its transport system (in red) includes funicular as well as interior vertical and horizontal units. Though shown here on land, the city also can float. A drawing of the 200-story city superimposed on a photo of the outskirts of Tokyo vies for attention with Mount Fuji. The lowermost figure in the small cutaway drawing is at the back of the downstairs level of his duplex. Seven stories above him is a section of one of the three city centers that rim the structure. Here a transport system has a terminus at a community park, complete with lagoon, palms and shipping center in geodesic domes. Offices and maintenance facilities (in brown) line the transport tracks.”
Terry Farrell | Â Climatroffice | 1960
“Intrapolis” (Funnel town) by Walter Jonas. 1960
José Miguel de Prada Poole | Instant City | Ibiza, España | 1971
Eva Jiricna | Propuesta para el concurso “ An Image for Britain” | Londres, Reino Unido | 1979
Eva Jiricna | Propuesta para el concurso “ An Image for Britain” | Londres, Reino Unido | 1979
Eva Jiricna | Propuesta para el concurso “ An Image for Britain” | Londres, Reino Unido | 1979
Eva Jiricna | Propuesta para el concurso “ An Image for Britain” | Londres, Reino Unido | 1979
Eva Jiricna | Propuesta para el concurso “ An Image for Britain” | Londres, Reino Unido | 1979