The reissue of this rare architectural mag proves fantastical ideas have staying power
Briefly

Archigram, a radical British architecture group established in the 1960s, is renowned for their fantastical designs encapsulated in their self-published magazine. Their radical ideas about architecture—like inflatable structures and temporary cities—have informed and influenced many architects today. For the first time ever, the complete set of Archigram magazines is being reissued in a boxed reproduction through a Kickstarter campaign. This reissue, along with its historical significance, aims to introduce these innovative concepts to a new generation of architects and enthusiasts alike.
Archigram's radical architectural experiments from the 1960s envision unbuilt ideas, influencing modern design and paving ways for future-centric architecture.
The newly reissued boxed set of Archigram magazine aims to revive the legacy of these influential design concepts, making them accessible to today’s audience.
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