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Last Futures

Nature, Technology and the End of Architecture

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In the late 1960s the world was faced with impending disaster: the height of the Cold War, the end of oil, and the decline of great cities throughout the world. Out of this crisis came a new generation of thinkers, designers and engineers who hoped to build a better future, influenced by visions of geodesic domes, walking cities, and a meaningful connection with nature.

In this brilliant work of cultural history, architect Douglas Murphy traces the lost archeology of the present-day through the works of thinkers and designers such as Buckminster Fuller, the ecological pioneer Stewart Brand, the Archigram architects who envisioned the Plug-In City in the '60s, as well as co-operatives in Vienna, communes in the Californian desert, and protesters on the streets of Paris. In this mind-bending account of the last avant garde, we see not just the source of our current problems but also some powerful alternative futures.
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Authors:
Murphy, Douglas
Year Published:
2022
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781781689820
Number of Pages:
240
Publication Date:
19/07/2022
Publisher:
Verso Books
Place of Publication:
London
Language:
English
SKU:
9781781689820

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