Architecture Principe group

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Architecture Principe group was an experimental French architectural collective of the 1960s, known for its radical theories on oblique architecture and the work of Claude Parent and Paul Virilio.

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instanceOf French architectural group
activeInPeriod 1960s
collaboratedWith French avant-garde circles
country France
describedBySource histories of radical architecture
dissolved late 1960s
field architecture
focus kinetic perception of space
spatial experimentation
urbanism
foundedBy Claude Parent NERFINISHED
Paul Virilio NERFINISHED
genre avant-garde architecture
hasConcept anti-orthogonal design
dynamic perception of space
oblique function
hasMember Claude Parent NERFINISHED
Paul Virilio NERFINISHED
hasPart Architecture Principe magazine NERFINISHED
hasWork oblique architecture manifestos
inception 1960s
influenced contemporary architectural theory
deconstructivist architecture
influencedBy modern architecture
knownFor radical theories on oblique architecture
languageOfWork French
location France
mainSubject oblique function
movement experimental architecture
radical architecture
notableIdea oblique architecture
partOf 1960s French avant-garde
publication Architecture Principe magazine NERFINISHED
theoreticalApproach critique of orthogonal architecture
use of inclined planes

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Claude Parent coFounded Architecture Principe group