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  1. Rem Koolhaas en 2013, durante la presentación de su libro Delirious New York. Remment Lucas "Rem" Koolhaas, ( AFI: ['rɛm 'kɔːlhas]; Róterdam, Países Bajos; 17 de noviembre de 1944), conocido como Rem Koolhaas, es un arquitecto neerlandés, teórico de la arquitectura, urbanista y profesor en Práctica de Arquitectura y Diseño Urbano en ...

  2. Project Japan: Metabolism Talks... An oral history by Rem Koolhaas and Hans Ulrich Obrist documenting the first non-Western avant-garde movement in architecture and the last moment that architecture was a public rather than a private affair... Read more. Authors.

  3. Remment Lucas Koolhaas, AKA Rem Koolhaas, is a Dutch architect and urbanist. He is the founding partner of Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) an architectural firm based in Rotterdam that was set up in 1975 by Koolhaas with fellow architects Elia Zenghelis, Zoe Zenghelis and Madelon Vriesendorp. He is widely regarded as one of the most ...

  4. Richtig glücklich macht Laura Weissmüller nach eigenem Bekunden der schwergewichtige Band "Projekt Japan", in dem Rem Koolhaas und Hans Ulrich Obrist die japanische Metabolisten-Architektur dokumentieren. Der niederländische Architekt und der schweizerische Kurator haben ihr Buch klar strukturiert in Kurzbiografien, Interviews ...

  5. 9 de mar. de 2012 · Architect Rem Koolhaas – author of Delirious New York – and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist – known for his exhibitions and his “endless conversation” with hundreds of artists and thinkers ...

  6. Garage Museum of Contemporary Art is a renovation of the 1960s Vremena Goda (Seasons of the Year) restaurant, a prefabricated concrete pavilion which has been derelict for more than two decades. OMA's design for the 5,400 m2 building includes exhibition galleries on two levels, a creative center for children, shop, café, auditorium, offices ...

  7. www.oma.com › projects › casa-da-musicaCasa da Musica - OMA

    The past thirty years have seen frantic attempts by architects to escape the domination of the "shoe-box" concert hall. Rather than struggle with the inescapable acoustic superiority of this traditional shape, the Casa da Musica attempts to reinvigorate the traditional concert hall in another way: by redefining the relationship between the hollowed interior and the general public outside. The ...