Radical architecture
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- | '''Archizoom''' was a [[design]] [[studio]] founded in [[1966]] in [[Florence]], [[Italy]], by four architects: [[Andrea Branzi]] (b 1939), Gilberto Corretti (b 1941), Paolo Deganello (b 1940), Massimo Morozzi; and two designers: Dario Bartolini and Lucia Bartolini. | + | |
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- | They were were influenced initially by the [[visionary]] designs of the English architectural group [[Archigram]]. They achieved international prominence following appearances at the [[Superarchitettura]] exhibitions of [[radical architecture]] held at Pistoia (1966) and Modena (1967) and organized with the [[Superstudio]] group. The group disbanded in 1974 to follow separate careers. | + | |
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