Visionary architecture is the name given to
architecture which exists only on paper or which has
visionary qualities.
Étienne-Louis Boullée,
Claude Nicolas Ledoux and
Jean-Jacques Lequeu are one of the earliest examples of the discipline. But the work of
Giovanni Battista Piranesi,
Antonio Sant'Elia and
Buckminster Fuller is also included. In the latter half of the 20th century, there were architectural design movements such as
Archigram,
Archizoom and
Superstudio.
The architectural paintings of Giorgio de Chirico also are sometimes included in this category.
See also
Bibliography
- Visionary Architects: Boullée, Ledoux, Lequeu by Jean-Claude Lemagny, pub. Hennessey & Ingalls; ISBN 0-940512-35-1; (July 2002)