Architecture’s Godfather of Postmodernism, James Frazer Stirling

Ada Louise Huxtable: “He was, in a sense, the anti-LeCorbusier, or the anti-Mies, looking for ways to recapture some of the things swept away by the modernists’ messianic zeal – connections to history, place and the environment. What we build, he believed, ‘should not be disassociated from the cultural past’.”