Small, Medium, Large, Extra-large: Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Rem Koolhaas, and Bruce Mau, Partie 3Monacelli Press, 1995 - 1344 pages S, M, L, XL presents a selection of the remarkable visionary design work produced by the Dutch firm Office for Metropolitan Architecture (O.M.A.) and its acclaimed founder, Rem Koolhaas, in its first twenty years, along with a variety of insightful, often poetic writings. The inventive collaboration between Koolhaas and designer Bruce Mau is a graphic overture that weaves together architectural projects, photos and sketches, diary excerpts, personal travelogues, fairy tales, and fables, as well as critical essays on contemporary architecture and society. The book's title is also its framework: projects and essays are arranged according to scale. While Small and Medium address issues ranging from the domestic to the public, Large focuses on what Koolhaas calls "the architecture of Bigness." Extra-Large features projects at the urban scale, along with the important essay "What Ever Happened to Urbanism?" and other studies of the contemporary city. Running throughout the book is a "dictionary" of an adventurous new Koolhaasian language -- definitions, commentaries, and quotes from hundreds of literary, cultural, artistic, and architectural sources. |
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... Kunsthal I , Rotterdam , Netherlands , 1987-88 430 Life in the Box ? Kunsthal II , Rotterdam , Netherlands , 1992 474 Neue Sachlichkeit Project for an Office City , Frankfurt Airport , Germany , 1989 m ) having just broken the water ...
... Kunsthal I , Rotterdam , Netherlands , 1987-88 430 Life in the Box ? Kunsthal II , Rotterdam , Netherlands , 1992 474 Neue Sachlichkeit Project for an Office City , Frankfurt Airport , Germany , 1989 m ) having just broken the water ...
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... Kunsthal were conceived as opposites , with the park as a terrain where the tensions between them could be both resolved and intensified . Is there any life left in the box ? Both the museum and the Kunsthal were sim- ple volumes ...
... Kunsthal were conceived as opposites , with the park as a terrain where the tensions between them could be both resolved and intensified . Is there any life left in the box ? Both the museum and the Kunsthal were sim- ple volumes ...
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... Kunsthal I floats above the park at the level of the dike . The core of the Architecture Museum is solid ; the center of Kunsthal I is a void , a machine or robot that enables , like a stage tower , an endless series of permutations ...
... Kunsthal I floats above the park at the level of the dike . The core of the Architecture Museum is solid ; the center of Kunsthal I is a void , a machine or robot that enables , like a stage tower , an endless series of permutations ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Agadir Amsterdam archi architects Architecture Museum Atlanta auditorium beauty become Berlin Berlin Wall béton armé 200 Bigness Bijlmer Binnenhof Birnie block Bruce Mau building built Checkpoint Charlie columns competition completely concrete Congrexpo connected context create culture Delirious New York density Dirty Realism downtown Dutch elements elevator Elia Zenghelis empty Euralille Europe existing Expo facade floor glass grid hall Hotel imagine inside island isolant 40 Japan Japanese John Portman Koepel Kunsthal landscape look Manhattan meters metropolis modern Netherlands Netherlands Dance Theater OMA's Panopticon Paris park pavilion plaza pool prison programmatic Queensboro Bridge REALA Rem Koolhaas roof Rotterdam skyscraper slabs socle space square storage street Strip structure stuks tecture theater thing tion tower Typical Plan urban VIDE vierendeels Villette void wall Zaha Hadid zone ס ס 吹抜 寝室