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Cedric Price FRIBA (11 September 1934 – 10 August 2003) was an English and influential teacher and writer on architecture.


Early life and education
The son of the architect A.G. Price, who worked with , Price was born in Stone, Staffordshire. He studied at St John's College, Cambridge, graduating in 1955, and the Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA) in , where he encountered and was influenced by the modernist architect and urban planner Arthur Korn.Melvin J. 2003. ' Obituary: Cedric Price, Hugely creative architect ahead of his time in promoting themes of lifelong learning and brownfield regeneration'. The Guardian, 15 August 2003. From 1958 to 1964 he taught part-time at the AA and at the Council of Industrial Design. He later founded Polyark, an architectural schools network.


Career
After graduating, Price worked briefly for , , the partnership of and , and applied unsuccessfully for a post at London County Council, working briefly as a professional illustrator before starting his own practice in 1960. He worked with and on the design of the at (1961). He later also worked with Buckminster Fuller on the Claverton Dome.

One of his more notable projects was the East London (1961), developed in association with theatrical director and . Although it was never built, its flexible space influenced other architects, notably and whose Centre Georges Pompidou in extended many of Price's ideas – some of which Price used on a more modest scale in the Inter-Action Centre at , (1971).

Having conceived the idea of using architecture and education as a way to drive economic redevelopment—notably in the north Staffordshire area (the 'Think-Belt' project)—he continued to contribute to planning debates. Think-Belt (1963–66) envisaged the reuse of an abandoned railway line as a roving "higher education facility", re-establishing the Potteries as a centre of science and technology. Mobile classroom, laboratory and residential modules could be moved grouped and assembled as required.

In 1969, with planner Peter Hall and the editor of New Society magazine Paul Barker, he published Non-plan, a work challenging planning orthodoxy.

In 1984, Price proposed the redevelopment of London's , and foresaw the by suggesting that a giant should be constructed by the .


Personal life and death
Price was the partner of the actress . They had no children.

Price died in London, aged 68, in 2003.


Recognition
In 2002, Price was awarded the Austrian Frederick Kiesler Prize for Architecture and the Arts.

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