Archigram: The Magazine
Archigram: The Magazine
hardback
Published:
27 November, 2025
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781933045856 |
| ISBN10 | 193304585X |
| Number Of Pages | 288 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Distributed Art Publishers |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
Long hard to find, this gorgeously packaged box set includes facsimiles of all 10 issues, including flyers, pockets, and pop-ups, alongside an excellent reader’s guide that features writing from Archigram founder Peter Cook, architecture writer Reyner Banham, and tributes from Kenneth Frampton, Norman Foster, and more. It might be a stretch to call this a 'book' but it’s a worthy collectable for anyone interested in experimental architecture, design history, publishing, and zine culture. -- Jarrett Fuller * Fast Company *
This is one psychedelic fever dream that’s worth adding to your library, or gifting to another. -- Leopoldo Villardi * Architectural Record *
Archigram: The Magazine' is not just a celebration of architecture. It’s also a prime example of how the discipline can inform the inner workings of a book. -- Eva Baron * My Modern Met *
Few books this season are more visually dazzling than 'Archigram: The Magazine,' a clamshell set packed with facsimiles of the collective’s smart, gorgeous zines—including one pop-up. -- Emily Watlington * Art in America *
[A] faithful reproduction of the rare, small-press publication. -- Kelly Pau * The Architect's Newspaper *
[When] seen as self-contained expressions—of technological optimism, of alternative lifestyles, of joy and pleasure—the Archigram magazines are logical sites of the group’s prolonged influence, and objects ripe for remaking, especially for the legions of followers who have never handled the originals. -- John Hill * Archidose *
For those who want to build their own Archigram archive, the forthcoming facsimile edition offers consumers the same tactile delights as the originals—along with the nostalgia of the group’s 1960s and ’70s radical design sensibilities that changed the course of architecture. * Harvard Graduate School of Art and Design *
The category of unbuilt and fantastical design ideas known as 'paper architecture' may have no better exemplar than the radical British architecture group Archigram. -- Nate Berg * Fast Company *
It’s been more than 60 years since Archigram hit the press, but the magazine founded by Warren Chalk, Peter Cook, Dennis Crompton, Ron Herron, David Greene, and Michael Webb still hasn’t lost its charge. -- Spencer Bailey * The Slowdown *