Peter Eisenman, Rem Koolhaas - Architecture, Ideology, The City
Lecture Date: 2006-01-30 Peter Eisenman and Rem Koolhaas return to the AA for a discussion moderated by Brett Steele about architecture, ideology and the city. To initiate their critical conversation, each architect makes an opening statement outlining their views on the terms of architecture, including its theories and relationship to such topics as critical practice, autonomy and engagement, form and content, and subjectivity.

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"Current preoccupations" Rem Koolhaas i samtal med Anders Wilhelmsson

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Masterclass Rem Koolhaas - 2 november 2017 - Kunsthal Rotterdam

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Eisenman/Wigley X: The Problematic of Homogeneous Space

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Rem Koolhaas: The Architect Who Rewrote the City

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A Dialogue: Jacques Herzog and Peter Eisenman

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Peter Eisenman: "Project or Practice?"

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Jacques Herzog & Peter Eisenman — A conversation moderated by Carson Chan (Cornell University, 2013)

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The Rule of the Game - Christian Kerez, 2012 Kenzo Tange Lecture

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The Art of Figuring Out How the World Works | Rem Koolhaas | Google Zeitgeist

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Rem Koolhaas video interview by Hubert-Jan Henket

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Rem Koolhaas - Recent Work

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Peter Eisenman | "Abstraction as Archaeology" | Lecture Series | 05.15.2015

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Rem Koolhaas interview (2002)

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The Untold Story of Rem Koolhaas

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Rem Koolhaas - MI/arch

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Louis Kahn silence and light part 1

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Theory of Architecture | #6 - Patrik Schumacher

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Rem Koolhaas - The Impact of Shopping on the Urban Condition

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In Honor of Zaha Hadid: A Conversation with Frank Gehry, Peter Eisenman and Deborah Berke

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