Walking City by Spanish architect Manuel Domínguez
A Walking City designed by Spanish architect Manuel Domínguez. Manuel Dominguez’s “Very Large Structure,” is a nomadic city that can move on caterpillar tracks to locations where work and resources are abundant.
"Of course this is not the first time that the idea of a nomadic city has been proposed. Ron Herron’s Walking City is one of the more recognizable Archigram designs from the 1960s, and has been influential to architectural theory ever since. However, the design for the “Very Large Structure” expands on the Walking City by including strong proposals for energy generation on board the city."
Walking City by Spanish architect Manuel Domínguez
A Walking City designed by Spanish architect Manuel Domínguez. Manuel Dominguez’s “Very Large Structure,” is a nomadic city that can move on caterpillar tracks to locations where work and resources are abundant.
"Of course this is not the first time that the idea of a nomadic city has been proposed. Ron Herron’s Walking City is one of the more recognizable Archigram designs from the 1960s, and has been influential to architectural theory ever since. However, the design for the “Very Large Structure” expands on the Walking City by including strong proposals for energy generation on board the city."
Walking City by Spanish architect Manuel Domínguez
Walking City by Spanish architect Manuel Domínguez
Walking City by Spanish architect Manuel Domínguez
Walking City by Spanish architect Manuel Domínguez
Walking City by Spanish architect Manuel Domínguez
Walking City by Spanish architect Manuel Domínguez
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