: They believed cities should be built around human relationships—house, street, district, and city—rather than cold, functional zones.
: Led by figures like Alison and Peter Smithson, they pioneered New Brutalism and Structuralism , influencing modern urban planning to be more flexible and identity-focused. 2. The Space Pioneers: NASA JPL Team X
Formed in the 1950s, this group of young European architects famously broke away from the rigid modernism of their predecessors (CIAM).
Coined by MIT professor Deborah Ancona, the redefined how high-performing corporate teams operate. TEAM X - 20th-CENTURY ARCHITECTURE
: Using a "concurrent engineering" approach, they bring dozens of experts—engineers, scientists, and cost analysts—into one room to design a space mission in days rather than months.