A compact primer on Koolhaas' early, lesser-known journalistic career
Published with TU Delft Open Publishing.
Before the Dutch architect Rem Koolhass (born 1944) cofounded the architectural firm OMA in 1975, published seminal works of postmodern theory, such as Delirious New York (1978), gained a professorship at Harvard University and cofounded Volume Magazine (2005), he was a journalist. Between 1963 and 1968, Koolhaas regularly contributed to the Dutch weekly, Haagse Post. His specialty was the interview. Through his deft powers of observation and analysis, the young Koolhaas employed the form to make visible power dynamics and cultural shifts.Related Subjects
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