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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zip-Up_HouseZip-Up House - Wikipedia

    The Zip-Up House (formally Zip Up Enclosures No. 1 and 2) was designed between 1967 and 1969 by Richard Rogers and his then wife, Su Rogers (née Brumwell), for The House of Today competition, which was sponsored by DuPont.

  2. 1967-1969. Architect. Richard + Su Rogers. Originally designed in response to a competition for innovation in domestic architecture, the Zip-Up House, and a later development of it, Zip-Up 2, were Rogers’ first speculative exploration of what a modern house could be like.

  3. La Casa Rogers, encargada por los padres de Richard Rogers y construida entre 1968 y 1969, se ubica en una parcela urbana larga y estrecha situada frente a Wimbledon Common, al suroeste de Londres, y junto a una importante carretera.

  4. 15 de may. de 2019 · Diseñada originalmente en respuesta a un concurso para la innovación en la arquitectura doméstica, la Zip-Up House, y un desarrollo posterior de la misma, Zip-Up 2, fueron la primera exploración especulativa de Richard Rogers de cómo podría ser una casa moderna, libre de las restricciones de los métodos tradicionales de construcción.

  5. Originally designed in response to a competition for innovation in domestic architecture, the Zip-Up House, and a later development of it, Zip-Up 2, were Rogers’ first speculative exploration of what a modern house could be like, free of the constraints of traditional methods of construction.

  6. 17 de feb. de 2017 · The Zip-Up House was a radical concept of its time when Richard Rogers first conceived it in 1967. Many would know Richard Rogers for his part in the renowned Centre Pompidou in Paris, but not many know what its predecessor was and the concept that drove towards the projects success.

  7. 29 de nov. de 2023 · Plans for the Zip-Up House (1967-69), an early, unrealised Rogers project © Courtesy of RSHP. The Pompidou, represented here by wonderful Pop-art drawings (not Rogers’s own), remains as...