Archi.Pop explores the relationship of architecture and design to popular culture through a variety of case studies including television, music, film, magazines and domestic interiors.
An exploration of the relationship of architecture and design to popular culture through a variety of case studies, including TV, music, film, magazines and domestic interiors. Examples include "The Sopranos", Hip Hop, and Playmobil.
This indispensable collection of lively essays explores a rich vein of overlooked material-TV domesticity, shag carpet, Hollywood sets, plastic toys, magazine pictures, amusement parks, hip hop-that re-examines modern architecture and design. Smart, readable, and engaging, the book extends Reyner Banham's project into the twenty-first century.