No-Stop city is one of the ideal illustration of the technological futuristic world that depict the picture of unlimit growing of the city infinitely. This project is created by a group of the Italian avant-garde which is called Archizoom in 1966 with Gilberto Corretti, Paolo Deganello, and Massimo Morozzi.
Like other radical architecture groups of the 1960s, it reacted against modernist architecture and downplayed practical concerns in favor of an imaginative, science-fiction-like approach. No-Stop City is based on the idea that advanced technology could eliminate the need for a centralized modern city as they put many technological divices that help people to be convenient while living in this city.
It establishes a direct link between metropolis and furnishing objects: the city becomes a series of beds, tables, chairs and cupboards; the domestic and urban furniture fully coincide. They try to put several natural features such as mountains and forest into the building to interupt the infinitely extending grid system and subdivided by partial lines symbolizing walls that define through columns and structure of the building.
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