O.M. Ungers
To mark the 100th birthday of Cologne architect Oswald Mathias Ungers (1926–2007), the Museum of Applied Arts Cologne (MAKK) is dedicating the exhibition “Architecture as Idea” to the internationally influential architect, theorist, and professor. The show highlights Ungers' understanding of architecture as an intellectual discipline. As an expression of an order in which space, proportion, and art merge into a unity. Especially today, at a time when architecture increasingly mediates between technical function, ecological responsibility, and aesthetic demands, Ungers' understanding is gaining new relevance. It reminds us that every building begins with an idea and a thought and must be understood in an interdisciplinary way. “Architecture as Idea” invites visitors to view Oswald Mathias Ungers' work in a dialogue between architecture, design, art, and the environment.
