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"Architecture Principe (Virilio and Parent 1997), the architectural group and review that Virilio founded with the French architect Claude Parent in 1963 (disbanded 1968), was always marked by differences of orientation and arguments"--Virilio Dictionary (2013) by John Armitage

"I formed the Architecture Principe group in 1963, along with the architect Claude Parent, the painter Michel Carrade and the sculptor Morice Lipsi. Such multidisciplinary groups were in vogue at the beginning of the 1960s, and Claude Parent himself collaborated in several, including the Espace group founded by André Bloc. […], the most important work of the group is to be found elsewhere, in the development of the theory known as THE FUNCTION OF THE OBLIQUE… To elaborate the theory, it was absolutely essential to have a publication, a 'manifesto' - hence Architecture principe, nine issues in total, edited jointly by me and Claude Parent, from 1966 on. That was thirty years ago." --Paul Virilio. “Architecture principe.” In: The function of the oblique: the architecture of Claude Parent and Paul Virilio, 1963-1969. London: AA Publications, 1996: 11, 13. [1]




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