La visione dei Becher; secondo
in: Casabella, 1988,549
R. Banham
page 28–29 - book review
A.D. Profile 32: From Futurism to Rationalism: the origins of modern Italian architecture
in: Architectural Design, 2/1981
B. Tschumi, B. Zevi, R. Banham, D. P. Doordan, J. Gargus, J. Gubler, E. R. Shapiro
page 1–80
The Wright stuff
in: DBR, 1985,7
R. Banham
page 8–11 - book review
Renzo Piano Building Workshop
in: A & V, 1990,23
P. Buchanan, R. Banham, J. Sainz
Renzo Piano Building Workshop: 1964-1988
in: A+U: extra edition, 3/1989
R. Banham, R. Fabbri, T. Nakamura
page 1–288
Lloyd's insurance market, City of London
in: The Architectural Review, 1986,1076
P. Cook, M. Pawley, R. Banham, C. Davies, M. Fordham, P. Heron, A. Hunt
page 43–93
Democratic monument: Neue Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart
in: The Architectural Review, 1984,1054
J. O. Bohigas Guardiola, R. Banham, W. J. R. Curtis, E. Ambasz, A. H. Colquhoun
page 19–47
Heroic Archigram The legendary exhibition Archigram experimental architecture 1961-1974 first went on show in Vienna in 1994. After travelling half the world, the exhibition has now arrived in Rotterdam. Models, installations, panels covered in drawings – all projects by the English Archigram group exudes the popular culture so typical of the 1960s.
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Archigram started out as the name of a stencilled magazine whose first issue – which sold 300 issues – appeared in 1961. The name Archigram, analogous to words like telegram and aerogram, was an implicit reference to the transitory …