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ARCHIGRAM: Universidad Tecnológica o Universidad Ecològica

Authors: Castañón, Rosana;

ARCHIGRAM: Universidad Tecnológica o Universidad Ecològica

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Una de las primeras y más famosas utopías del grupo Archigram fue la Plug-in City de 1964, una megaestructura totalmente producida en serie. Dentro de ella proyectaron una universidad que con el tiempo se haría virtual, en consonancia con su Computer City, concebida en la misma época. La universidad iría creciendo con el tiempo, las aulas se instalarían, o desmontarían según las necesidades. A medida que la gente tuviera más oportunidad de comunicarse a través de los ordenadores, el espacio que antes ocupaba la universidad se convertiría en el silo de almacenamiento de la información, ahora mucho más accesible a toda la población. La accesibilidad de la información fue el tema principal de su Instant City, un conjunto de elementos ligeros que se sobreponían a cualquier población del interior del territorio, y que llevaba las ventajas de vivir en la ciudad a cada rincón del país. En esa época, utilizan dos estrategias en sus proyectos. Por un lado, como en este caso, proponen estructuras móviles. Por otro lado proponen redes de servicios a los que el usuario se puede conectar desde cualquier punto. En ocasiones mezclan las dos estrategias Al final de su trabajo en grupo hay otro proyecto universitario, la Invisible University de 1971. Contra la información obtenida a través del ordenador, subrayan la importancia de la interacción humana. La universidad está hecha de las relaciones entre las personas, los símbolos humanos. La universidad entonces es un happening cuya única huella es un paisaje levemente antropizado.

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:Desenvolupament humà i sostenible [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Desenvolupament humà i sostenible, Archigram, Sustainable development, Desenvolupament sostenible, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

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