Domenig was one of Austria’s most radical architects and a major influence on many of architecture’s leading lights but remains widely unknown. A new exhibition aims to change that.
Florian Heilmeyer
Florian is a writer, editor, and curator-at-large, trying to make visible the processes and forces that (sometimes) lead to buildings and/or architecture.
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Who Was Günther Domenig, the Unknown Deconstructivist?
https://www.archdaily.com/989389/who-was-gunther-domenig-the-unknown-deconstructivistFlorian Heilmeyer
Berlin’s Architectural Transition to Postmodernism Gets an Overdue Examination
The Berlinische Galerie's exhibition Anything Goes? recounts how a global, contradictory Postmodernism took root on both sides of the Berlin Wall in the 1980s. Florian Heilmeyer in his piece originally published on Metropolis discusses the ambitious exhibition that was able to look simultaneously at both sides of the German city at that time.
https://www.archdaily.com/961545/berlins-architectural-transition-to-postmodernism-gets-an-overdue-examinationFlorian Heilmeyer