O. M. Ungers
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Documentary, 01-Jan-1986
German architect, O.M Ungers, discusses theory, historical traditions and post-Modernism as we explore his past projects and envision the future. Known for his large scale works, Ungers designs through a lense of abstract intelligence, infusing his creations with depth and context. Through his aesthetic and ideology, Ungers is consistently expanding his search for a new modern German architecture.
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