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	<title>IAAC Blog &#187; Peter Cook</title>
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		<title>Peter Cook- Closing Lecture of the 2010/2011 Series</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night, for the MAA CLOSING LECTURE, IAAC welcomed Sir Peter Cook, a part of Architectural history. One of the six revolutionist of 60&#8242;s, when Archigram created history with their futuristic architectural  magazines.  When Peter Cook, Greene and Webb met in 1961, the first Archigram magazine was issued. After that Peter Cook, David Greene, Mike [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong></strong>Last night, for the MAA CLOSING LECTURE, IAAC welcomed <strong>Sir</strong> <strong>Peter Cook, </strong>a part of Architectural history.<strong></strong></p>
<p>One of the six revolutionist of 60&#8242;s, when Archigram created history with their futuristic architectural  magazines.  When  Peter Cook, Greene and Webb met in 1961, the first Archigram magazine  was issued. After that Peter Cook, David Greene, Mike Webb, Ron Herron,  Warren Chalk and Dennis Crompton became the <strong>¨Rock Stars¨ of Architecture</strong>.</p>
<p>From then until now Peter Cook is a writer and educator,  teaching internationally. A revolutionary architect of then and now.</p>
<p>¨Architecture  is the business of making something out of nothing¨ he says after we traveled on the tracks of the mega-structure of a rollercoaster, the  first mega-structure that he was exposed to as a child in the small town  that he was raised, towards the futuristic ideas and the instincts of  invention that he is driven from in his projects, as he develops them at  his studio in London (Crabstudio).</p>
<p>Verticality  is an enthusiastic aspect in architectural design for Professor Cook  and even though he shared with us that he is not comfortable in high places, but he likes to design towers. The Observation Tower: ¨ THE  TOWER OF DROPLETS¨, that won the second prize in Taiwan Tower  international competition in 2010, ¨, is a great example of his notion  to design high raised buildings as well as it depicts his latest works.  Prof. Cook shared with his audience yesterday some of his latest  projects developed at his studio such as: the Bond University in  Australia, the Wirtschafts University Austria or the Vallecas housing in  Madrid that is currently under construction.</p>
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