Simon Ungers (8 May 1957 – 6 March 2006) was a German architect and artist.
Simon Ungers was born in 1957 in Cologne,[1] the son of the architect Oswald Mathias Ungers and Liselotte Gabler.[2] In 1969, his family moved to the United States. From 1975 to 1980, he studied architecture at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.[3]
Ungers worked in New York and Cologne. He gained attention together with Tom Kinslow for the construction of T-House, a home made of Cor-ten in Wilton, New York. He also designed the Cube House in Ithaca, New York.
In 1995, he was one of two first-prize winners in a competition to design the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, but in a tie-breaker vote his design was not selected. Later neither of the two winning designs was chosen, but a new competition was held.
Ungers taught at Harvard University, Syracuse University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Cornell University and University of Maryland, College Park.
Ungers died after a long illness in Hürth, Germany on 6 March 2006 at the age of 48. He is survived by his wife Janet O'Hair.[4] [5]