Rem Koolhas

Dutch architect, urbanist, and professor of practice for architecture and urban design at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design is Remment Lucas Koolhaas. He is the author of Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan and frequently mentioned as a representative of deconstructionism. This is one of The Most Famous Architects You Need To Know.


Rem Koolhas, a Rotterdam native who was born in 1945, is regarded as one of his generation's most important architects, both as a theory of architecture and as a designer of buildings. He initially gained notoriety when his book Delirious New York, an ode to the city and its crucial role in influencing the 20th century both economically and culturally, was published in 1978. In terms of construction, he is most known for the enormous Central China Television Headquarters in Beijing, China, a 44-story möbius-strip-like edifice that the locals call "giant boxer shorts" because it looks to loop in on itself. Others view him as a self-important iconoclast, while others regard him as one of the truly major architectural theorists and urbanists of his period.

Rem Koolhaas
earned the Pritzker Prize in 2000. He was listed among the top 100 most influential people in the world by Time in 2008. In 2014, he was chosen for membership in the American Philosophical Society.


Date of birth: 17 November 1944

Accomplishments: Casa da Música in Porto, De Rotterdam, Seattle Central Library, Netherlands Embassy Berlin, China Central Television

Awards: Pritzker Prize (2000), Praemium Imperiale (2003), Royal Gold Medal (2004), Leone d'oro alla carriera (2010), Rolf Schock Prize (2022)

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