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Rem Koolhaas Elements of Architecture VARIA Rem ~ Rem Koolhaas is a cofounder of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture Having worked as a journalist and scriptwriter before becoming an architect in 1978 he published Delirious New York His 1996 book SMLXL summarized the work of OMA and established connections of contemporary society and architecture

Rem Koolhaas Elements of Architecture VARIA – Art Supplies ~ Window façade balcony corridor fireplace stair escalator elevator the book seeks to excavate the micronarratives of building result is no single history but rather the web of origins contaminations similarities and differences in architectural evolution including the influence of technological advances climatic adaptation political calculation economic contexts regulatory requirements and new digital opportunities

Elements Rem Koolhaas Stephan Petermann Stephan Trüby ~ About the Author Rem Koolhaas winner of the Pritzker Prize in 2000 founded OMA Office for Metropolitan Architecture in 1975 together with Elia and Zoe Zenghelis and Madelon Vriesendorp Elements is made with Koolhaas’s research and editorial department AMO in collaboration with the Harvard Graduate School of Design

Rem Koolhaas Elements of Architecture book by Koolhaas R ~ In its solid forms time and space collide amalgamating distant influences elements that have been around for over 5000 years and others that were reinvented s of Architecture focuses on the fragments of the rich and complex architectural collage

Rem Koolhaas Elements Uncovering Architectures ~ Elements of architecture looks at the fundamentals of our buildings used by any architect anywhere anytime window the facade the balcony the corridor the fireplace the toilet the stair the escalator the elevator the ramp… Architecture is a strange mixture of obstinate persistence and constant flux

Venice Biennale 2014 Elements of Architecture OMA ~ Elements of Architecture looks under a microscope at the fundamentals of our buildings used by any architect anywhere anytime the floor the wall the ceiling the roof the door the window the façade the balcony the corridor the fireplace the toilet the stair the escalator the elevator the ramp

Rem Koolhaas Elements of Architecture TASCHEN Books ~ Rem Koolhaas is a cofounder of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture Having worked as a journalist and scriptwriter before becoming an architect in 1978 he published Delirious New York His 1996 book SMLXL summarized the work of OMA and established connections of contemporary society and architecture

Elements of Venice Giulia Foscari Rem Koolhaas ~ Developed as a parallel research project of Fundamentals―the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale curated by Rem Koolhaas―the book offers insights on Venetian facades stairs corridors floors ramps ceilings doors hearths windows balconies and walls

Elements of Architecture OMA ~ Elements of Architecture Elements of Architecture focuses on the fragments of the rich and complex architectural collage Window façade balcony corridor fireplace stair escalator elevator the book seeks to excavate the micronarratives of building detail The result is no single history but rather the web of origins contaminations

S M L XL Rem Koolhaas Bruce Mau Hans Werlemann ~ Rem Koolhaas is founder of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture the firms most important projects include the Lille Grand Palais in Lille the Kunsthal in Rotterdam Netherlands Dance Theatre in The Hague Nexus Housing in Fukuoka the Dutch House in Holland and Villa dallAva in Paris all of which are included in SMLXL


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