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Ron Herron
Born
(1930-08-12)12 August 1930
London, England
Died
1 October 1994(1994-10-01) (aged 64)
Alma mater
Regent Street Polytechnic, London
Occupation
Architect
Practice
Herron Associates
Design
Walking City (1965)
Ronald James Herron ( (1930-08-12) (1994-10-01)12 August 1930 – 1 October 1994) was an English architect and teacher. He is perhaps best known for his work with the seminal experimental architecture collective Archigram, which was formed in London in the early 1960s. Herron was the creator of one of the group's best known and celebrated projects, the Walking City.
in the early 1960s. Herron was the creator of one of the group's best known and celebrated projects, the Walking City. RonHerron was born in London on...
London, the main members of the group were Peter Cook, Warren Chalk, RonHerron, Dennis Crompton, Michael Webb and David Greene. Archigram formed in late...
the avant-garde Walking City concept from 1964, by British architect RonHerron of the group Archigram. The Freedom Ship also served as the inspiration...
engines and produced by Little Wing Autogyros, Inc. of Mayflower, Arkansas. RonHerron was concerned about the problem of pushover fatalities in pusher gyrocopters...
architecture as well as in the shapes that could be generated from plastic. RonHerron, also a member of Archigram, created blob-like architecture in his projects...
It included Warren Chalk, Peter Cook, Dennis Crompton, David Greene, RonHerron, and Michael Webb. Their work focused on the future of urban development...
complex by team leader Norman Engleback, assisted by John Attenborough, RonHerron and Warren Chalk, two members of the later founded group Archigram, of...
Anthony Caro (Dream City at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park), Trevor Dannatt, RonHerron (Walking City), Ian Ritchie (Royal Shakespeare Company Courtyard Theatre...
September – Alex Scott, racehorse trainer (born 1960); murdered 1 October – RonHerron, architect (born 1930) 2 October – Matthew Black, Scottish minister and...
to the school for the first time. At the AA he studied with architects RonHerron and Ranulph Glanville and cybernetics expert Gordon Pask. In 1993 Choudhury...
American founder and leader of religious movement The Family International. RonHerron, 64, English architect and teacher. Bud Houser, 93, American field athlete...
architect and writer John Harvey (1911–1997) – architectural historian RonHerron – creator of the Walking City Jack Howe – architect and industrial designer...
Association School of Architecture, London. He was taught by Jan Kaplický and RonHerron. He graduated in 1986. Whalley joined Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners,...
"Mayor-elect Ron Dellums: Oakland 'can be a great city'". People's Weekly World. June 24, 2006. Archived from the original on October 2, 2006. Jim Herron Zamora;...
Cindy Herron, also known as Cindy Herron-Braggs, of the R&B female group En Vogue for almost 29 years. They have four children. In early 2022, Herron filed...
given away to customers, and half to friends of AD One of the group, RonHerron, said the exhibition "became a manifesto of sorts" Sadler, op cit, p.33...
Electric Prunes officially disbanded. Guitarist Ron Morgan died in 1989, and keyboardist John Herron (who was briefly a band member during much of the...
Council where he designed with his east London friend and close colleague, RonHerron. They made a reputation designing the London Southbank Centre, the Queen...
decision-making. Vonier was encouraged to pursue international work by RonHerron, a member of Archigram in London, and Nathaniel Owings, a founding partner...
Herron, Richard Sevigny, Mark Holden 1980–1981: Richard Sevigny, Michel Larocque, Denis Herron, Rick Wamsley 1979–1980: Michel Larocque, Denis Herron...
collaboration under the name Macdonald and Salter. In 1995 Salter took over from RonHerron (a member of the design partnership Archigram) as the professor and Head...