![]() ![]() A cactus is set with three symbols of Western architecture: the grid, a skyscraper and a square, where the spread of vegetation, again the process of metamorphosis, transforms the skyscraper to the point that it is no longer recognisable. Some of his drawings are based on actual projects, such the urban planning development for Frankfurt-Oberrad in 1986, Real City: Frankfurt (which remained unrealised) many are rather experiments and utopias, such as Arcadia, Vegetated Lump and Hidden City, where theĪrchitecture was inspired by the surrounding vegetation, its beginning and end blurred, merging organically into nature. Underwater cities, living cells, plug-ins and hybrid villas were created: the ideas and experiments from this period, particularly the central motif of metamorphosis, recur throughout Peter Cook’s lifework. In the series Way Out West: Berlin made in the 1980s, Peter Cook posed the question, “Why is the language of architecture so limited?”. The given notions of form and space were to be overridden and burst apart, driven by the curiosity to explore what a future world may look like and question whether architectural language is at all set by boundaries.Īrchigram searched for new solutions and concept models, focussing on the development of society. This group whose name originated from the architectural pamphlet, Archigram - a wordplay on architecture and telegram - was founded in the 1960s by young British architecture graduates who strove to break away from traditional architectural office routine and continue the discourse stimulated during their studies. Peter Cook is regarded as one of the leading instigators of Archigram. Retrospective enables a view into the artist’s work from Archigram to CRAB, from 1968 to today, from Plug-In City to Hidden City. Back in 1982, the Aedes Architecture Forum, then located in the Savigny Platz arches, showed a fantastic exhibition of his work now, almost 40 years on, Peter Cook returns to Berlin. Retrospective is dedicated to the drawings of the famous British architect who is celebrating his 80th birthday this year. The new temporary exhibition, Peter Cook. ![]()
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