Lara Schrijver examines the work of Oswald Mathias Ungers and Rem
Koolhaas as intellectual legacy of the 1970s for architecture
today. Particularly in the United States, this period focused on
the autonomy of architecture as a correction to the social
orientation of the 1960s. Yet, these two architects pioneered a
more situated autonomy, initiating an intellectual discourse on
architecture that was inherently design-based. Their work provides
room for interpreting social conditions and disciplinary formal
developments, thus constructing a `plausible' relationship between
the two that allows the life within to flourish and adapt. In doing
so, they provide a foundation for recalibrating architecture today.
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