[1] He gave them coverage in Architectural Design magazine (where he was an editor from 1953 — 62), brought them to the attention of the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, where, in 1963, they
mounted an
exhibition called Living Cities, [2] and in 1964 brought them into the Taylor Woodrow Design Group, which he headed, to take on
experimental projects.
Schapiro and Chicago implemented a program of
experimental pedagogy and collaborated with their students to
mount the watershed
exhibition, Womanhouse, in a condemned Hollywood mansion.