Warren Chalk
Warren Chalk (1927–1988) was an English architect. He was a member of Archigram. Amongst the group he was known as "the catalyst of ideas".
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Born | 1927 England |
Died | 1988 |
Occupation | Architect |
Early life and education
Chalk was born in England and studied architecture at Manchester University where he met Ron Herron. His major Archigram project was 'Gasket Homes'. He was known as the most critical and abrasive of the group and his interests were most eclectic. He was always divided between architecture and painting.
Past appointments
- Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society
- Member of the Society of Industrial Arts
- Member of the Interfaculty Computer Graphics Research at UCLA
- Consultant at the Jet Propulsion Lab at NASA
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