Dagmar Richter discusses the criteria that define her work, from theoretical thinking to influences of her background, the implications of place and context and the importance of process.
Richter presents some of her projects developed since 1984, including an entry in the 1985 International Copenhagen Harbor Competition, a castle-inspired project in Germany, a gate to a city, the 1987 Women’s Rights National Historic Park Competition, and a project for an exhibition in Berlin.
Richter discusses a villa renovation in Cambridge, a TV museum project in Germany, and the 1988 West Coast Gateway Competition for Los Angeles. Richter discusses the political and site implications of the Gateway project.