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Oma --- Rem Koolhaas
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AJN, Atelier Jean Nouvel --- Conseil de Paris --- MVRDV, Winy Maas --- OMA, Rem Koolhaas --- SEURA, David Mangin --- Frankrijk
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Architecture, Modern --- Architects --- Architecture --- Architectes --- Koolhaas, Rem. --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture. --- Koolhaas, Rem --- OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture) --- Architecture and Urbanism ; a+u (tijdschrift) --- Architectuur ; Rem Koolhaas ; OMA ; 1989-2005 --- 72.07 --- 72.038 --- OMA --- Rem Koolhaas --- architectuur 20e eeuw --- architectuur --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- City planning. --- Koolhaas, Rem, --- OMA. --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture [Rotterdam] --- Netherlands
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This book builds on six canonical Koolhaas projects, tracing the discursive practice behind the design methods used by Koolhaas and his office OMA.
Architecture, Modern --- Koolhaas, Rem --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Architecture --- History --- Koolhaas, Remment --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture. --- OMA --- Office of Metropolitan Architecture --- O.M.A. --- O.M.A./Koolhaas --- OMA/AMO Rem Koolhaas --- Koolhaas --- history of ideas --- design knowledge --- urbanism --- utopia --- Ideengeschichte --- Architekturwissen --- Urbanismus --- Utopie --- Le Corbusier --- Rem Koolhaas
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Philip Johnson und Mark Wigley versammelten 1988 in ihrer ebenso erfolgreichen wie umstrittenen Ausstellung »Deconstructivist Architecture« Namen, die heute zur internationalen Elite der »Starchitects« gehören: Frank Gehry, Daniel Libeskind, Rem Koolhaas, Peter Eisenman, Zaha Hadid, Coop Himmelb(l)au und Bernard Tschumi. Simone Kraft legt nun, mehr als 25 Jahre später, erstmals eine Untersuchung zu den Widersprüchlichkeiten der Ausstellung vor. Sie macht sich intensive Archivrecherchen und Informationen von Zeitzeugen zunutze, um die ungewöhnlichen organisatorischen Hintergründe zu rekonstruieren und argumentative Schwachstellen des kuratorischen Konzepts zu beleuchten. So wird schließlich am Beispiel der sieben ausgestellten Architekten eine Annäherung an einen fundierte(re)n Begriff von der dekonstruktivistischen Architektur ermöglicht.
Architektur; Museum of Modern Art; Philip Johnson; New York; Deconstructivist Architecture; Frank Gehry; Peter Eisenman; Daniel Libeskind; Zaha Hadid; Rem Koolhaas; Coop Himmelb(l)au; Bernard Tschumi; Museum; Museumswissenschaft; Dekonstruktion; Architecture; Museology; Deconstruction --- Bernard Tschumi. --- Coop Himmelb(l)au. --- Daniel Libeskind. --- Deconstruction. --- Deconstructivist Architecture. --- Frank Gehry. --- Museology. --- Museum of Modern Art. --- Museum. --- New York. --- Peter Eisenman. --- Philip Johnson. --- Rem Koolhaas. --- Zaha Hadid.
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Koolhaas, Rem --- OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture) --- AMO --- Rem Koolhaas --- OMA --- architecten --- 72.071 --- 72.07 --- buitenlandse architecten --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architects --- Koolhaas, Rem. --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture. --- Architecture --- Koolhaas, Rem, --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture [Rotterdam] --- Netherlands
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Junkspace first appeared in the Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping (2001), a vast compendium of text, images, and data concerning the consumerist transformation of city and suburb from the first department store to the latest mega mall. The architect Rem Koolhaas itemized in delirious detail how our cities are being overwhelmed. His celebrated jeremiad is updated here and twinned with Running Room, a fresh response from the cultural critic Hal Foster. Junkspace describes the bleak and featureless world of capitalism, while Running Room seeks to find a space within the junk in which the individual might still exist.
Architecture --- 72.07 --- Architectuur ; architectuurtheorie ; Rem Koolhaas --- Koolhaas, Rem °1944 (°Rotterdam, Nederland) --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Philosophy --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen --- Design and construction --- Koolhaas, Rem, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Architecture. --- Architecture, Primitive
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In 1989, the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) developed a daring architectural typology: a 'project without form'. The setting is a laboratory headed by Rem Koolhaas, in which actors from different disciplines work on three competition challenges at the same time. In the process, the mechanisms of project development and knowledge acquisition merge into increasingly abstract systems and representations. The 'project without form' is not built in any of the three cases. The book not only follows the progress of the laboratory in 1989 but also reflects on its prehistory and aftermath, drawing on interviews with various actors at OMA conducted by Holger Schurk. The publication focuses on the hybrid processes of production and representation in the OMA project Très Grande Bibliothèque (TGB) in Paris: these are visualized by means of numerous hitherto unpublished sketches, drawings, and photographs as well as sequences of video stills. Holger Schurk is a lecturer in architecture at the ZHAW in Zurich.
Architectural projects --- Koolhaas, Rem, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture --- 72.07 --- Koolhaas, Rem °1944 (°Rotterdam, Nederland) --- OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture) --- Architectuur ; architectuurtheorie ; Rem Koolhaas --- Ontwerpproces --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z
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Ce livre, s'appuyant sur six projets emblématiques de Rem Koolhaas, analyse la pratique discursive qui sous-tend les méthodes de conception utilisées par Koolhaas et l'OMA. Il met en exergue les principaux thèmes récurrents (mur, vide, montage, trajectoire, infrastructure et forme) qui ont structuré ce discours. Les projets : Exodus ou les prisonniers volontaires de l’architecture, ville nouvelle Melun-Sénart, maison à Bordeaux, ambassade des Pays-Bas à Berlin, bibliothèque publique à Seattle, immeuble CCTV Beijing.
Koolhaas, Rem --- Architecture --- Theory --- Criticism and interpretation. --- OMA --- OMA. --- Architectuur ; 1972-2008 ; Rem Koolhaas --- Koolhaas, Rem ; OMA --- Koolhaas, Remment --- 72.07 --- Koolhaas, Rem °1944 (°Rotterdam, Nederland) --- OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture --- Koolhaas, Rem, --- Koolhaas, Rem, 1944 --- -Architecture --- Architecture, Modern --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture. --- Koolhaas --- history of ideas --- design knowledge --- urbanism --- utopia --- Ideengeschichte --- Architekturwissen --- Urbanismus --- Utopie --- Le Corbusier --- Rem Koolhaas --- Koolhaas, Rem, 1944-
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