Radical period
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- | '''Radical Design''' (original Italian '''Architettura Radicale''') developed in [[Italy]] in the late [[1960s]] and early [[1970s]]. It used new materials and bold colours, ust as [[Pop Art]] did. It also drew on historical styles such as [[art deco]], [[kitsch]], and [[surrealism]], while at the same time questioning [[modernist design]] and [[modernist architecture|architecture]]. Key groups and designers of the Radical style include [[Superstudio]], [[Archizoom |Archizoom Associati]], [[UFO (design)|UFO]], [[Gruppo Strum]], and [[Ettore Sottsass]]. | + | '''Radical Design''' (original Italian '''Architettura Radicale''') developed in [[Italy]] in the late [[1960s]] and early [[1970s]]. It used new materials and bold colours, much like [[Pop Art]] did. It also drew on historical styles such as [[art deco]], [[kitsch]] and [[surrealism]], while at the same time questioning [[modernist design]] and [[modernist architecture|architecture]]. Key groups and designers of the Radical style include [[Superstudio]], [[Archizoom |Archizoom Associati]], [[UFO (design)|UFO]], [[Gruppo Strum]], and [[Ettore Sottsass]]. |
- | The term was coined by [[Germano Celant]] in 1972. | + | The movement started with the ''[[Superarchitettura]]'' exhibition, held in [[Pistoia]] in [[1966]] and reached its climax with ''[[No-Stop City]]'' (1969) by Archizoom Associati and ''[[The Continuous Monument]]'' (1969 - 1970) by Superstudio. |
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+ | The term ''Architettura Radicale'' was coined by [[Germano Celant]] in 1972. | ||
- | Probably the most notorious result of such avant-garde period is the "[[Superarchitettura]]" exhibition, held in [[Pistoia]] in [[1966]]. | ||
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Radical Design (original Italian Architettura Radicale) developed in Italy in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It used new materials and bold colours, much like Pop Art did. It also drew on historical styles such as art deco, kitsch and surrealism, while at the same time questioning modernist design and architecture. Key groups and designers of the Radical style include Superstudio, Archizoom Associati, UFO, Gruppo Strum, and Ettore Sottsass.
The movement started with the Superarchitettura exhibition, held in Pistoia in 1966 and reached its climax with No-Stop City (1969) by Archizoom Associati and The Continuous Monument (1969 - 1970) by Superstudio.
The term Architettura Radicale was coined by Germano Celant in 1972.
See also
- Postmodern architecture
- No-Stop City (1969) by Archizoom Associati
- The Continuous Monument (1969 - 1970) by Superstudio
- Alessandro Mendini
- Memphis design
- Experimental architecture
- Italian avant-garde