Review: "REM" – A Retroactive, Redacted Study of the World’s Greatest Living Architect

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In the canon of great Dutch architects sit a number of renowned practitioners, from Berlage to Van Berkel. Based on influence alone, Rem Koolhaas—the grandson of architect Dirk Roosenburg and son of author and thinker Anton Koolhaas—stands above all others and has, over the course of a career spanning four decades, sought to redefine the role of the architect from a regional autarch to a globally-active shaper of worlds – be they real or imagined. A new film conceived and produced by Tomas Koolhaas, the LA-based son of its eponymous protagonist, attempts to biographically represent the work of OMA by “expos[ing] the human experience of [its] architecture through dynamic film.” No tall order.

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Cite: James Taylor-Foster. "Review: "REM" – A Retroactive, Redacted Study of the World’s Greatest Living Architect" 14 Sep 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/793219/rem-tomas-koolhaas-film-retroactive-redacted-study-of-the-worlds-greatest-living-architect> ISSN 0719-8884

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