Technology's Impact on Urban Planning Lecture 6b
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Technology's Impact on Urban Planning Lecture 6b

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Archigram formed in the ______ through different articles and exhibits

1960s

The group experimented with modular technology, mobility through the environment, space capsules, and ______ imagery

consumer-culture

Peter Cook 1966 Plug-in-City is a mega-structure with no buildings, just a massive framework into which dwellings in the form of cells or standardized components could be ______

slotted

Match the architectural concept with its description:

<p>High tech Units = Units that could be replaced easily Flexible spaces = Spaces that could be changed according to change of use Mega-structure = A massive framework into which dwellings in the form of cells or standardized components could be plugged in Capsule units = A mega-structure with no buildings, just a massive framework into which dwellings in the form of cells or standardized components could be plugged in</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the urban planning idea with its characteristic:

<p>Static planning norms = Existing planning norms of cities is static Quick and easy accessibility = Enabling quick and easy accessibility to all parts of the city Change of use = Change of use of different parts of the spaces Air conditioning of spaces = Providing air conditioning to spaces</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the technological concept with its feature:

<p>Substitution of unfit parts = Replacement and substitution of unfit/deteriorated parts Easy construction = Technology that enables easy construction New technologies = Adoption of new technologies in all aspects of city Addition and subtraction = Capability for addition and subtraction in architectural design</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the futuristic movement with its association:

<p>Archigram = Futuristic movement experimenting with modular technology and mobility through the environment Buckminster Fuller = Designer associated with the technocratic ideology Machine processing people = Idea that the machine had taken over and people were the raw material being processed Scientific fiction = Association with new ideas and trends that technology is going to overcome all aspects of human life</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the concept with its application in city planning:

<p>Technology in all aspects of city = Architects adopting technology in all aspects of city from unit – building – street Enjoyable experience for people = People meant to enjoy the experience of living within a technologically advanced city Urban walking city = Vision for a city where people can easily walk to all parts of the city Modular technology adoption = Adoption of modular technology for urban planning and architecture</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following architects with their contributions to Archigram:

<p>David Greene = Housing that looked like computers and Monsters, dinosaurs or robots and space ships Peter Cook = Plug-in-City is a mega-structure with no buildings, just a massive framework into which dwellings in the form of cells or standardized components could be slotted Warren Chalk = Housing that looked like computers and Monsters, dinosaurs or robots and space ships Dennis Crompton = Plug-in-City is a mega-structure with no buildings, just a massive framework into which dwellings in the form of cells or standardized components could be slotted</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following concepts with their descriptions in Archigram's work:

<p>Living City exhibition = Collected images from any part of the city and presented them in a new way with a message that was new to architecture Plug-in-City = Mega-structure with no buildings, just a massive framework into which dwellings in the form of cells or standardized components could be slotted Modular technology = Experimented with by the group to introduce mobility through the environment and space capsules Glamorous, high-tech future = Seductive vision offered by Archigram's projects</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their meanings as used by Archigram:

<p>Software = The city was seen not as architecture (hardware), but as people and their 'situations' Pop iconography = Accepted images such as spaceman, superman, robotman, and woman presented in a new way Expendable products = The home, the whole city, furniture - all things within the house are all the same and interact with man at the same level Modular technology = Experimented with by the group to introduce mobility through the environment and space capsules</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following architects with their unique design concepts for Archigram:

<p>Warren Chalk = Housing that looked like computers and Monsters, dinosaurs or robots and space ships Ron Herron = Housing that looked like computers and Monsters, dinosaurs or robots and space ships Dennis Crompton = Plug-in-City is a mega-structure with no buildings, just a massive framework into which dwellings in the form of cells or standardized components could be slotted Peter Cook = Walking dinosaur - designed to appear on public roads</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their descriptions in Archigram's work:

<p>Living City exhibition = Collected images from any part of the city and presented them in a new way with a message that was new to architecture Plug-in-City = Mega-structure with no buildings, just a massive framework into which dwellings in the form of cells or standardized components could be slotted Modular technology = Experimented with by the group to introduce mobility through the environment and space capsules Glamorous, high-tech future = Seductive vision offered by Archigram's projects</p> Signup and view all the answers

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