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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES |
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OMA is a leading international partnership practicing contemporary architecture, urbanism, and cultural analysis. The office is led by five partners – Rem Koolhaas, Ellen van Loon, Reinier de Graaf, Shohei Shigematsu and Managing Partner, Victor van der Chijs – and employs a staff of 220 people from over 30 countries. To accommodate a diversity of projects throughout the world, OMA maintains offices in Rotterdam, New York, Beijing and Hong Kong. Led by David Gianotten, OMA Asia has recently won the design competitions for the new campus of Hong Kong Chu Hai College for Higher Education and the Taipei Performing Arts Center. In 2009, the office was appointed as one of the three conceptual plan consultants for the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong, and is producing a masterplan due for public release later this summer. OMA’s headquarters for China Central Television, the office’s largest project to date, is nearing completion in Beijing. OMA’s recently completed projects elsewhere include Prada Transformer, a rotating multi-use pavilion in Seoul (2009), the Zeche Zollverein Historical Museum and masterplan in Essen (2006), the Seoul National University Museum of Art (2005), the much acclaimed Casa da Música in Porto (2005), the Prada Epicenter in Los Angeles (2004), and the Seattle Central Library (2004). |
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Netherlands [Nederland]
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Italy [Italia]
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Mexico
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China [Zhong Guo]
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Netherlands [Nederland]
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Portugal
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United States
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Germany [Deutschland]
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United States
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United States
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Netherlands [Nederland]
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United States
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France [France]
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Netherlands [Nederland]
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France [France]
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France [France]
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Netherlands [Nederland]
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France [France]
» Saint Cloud |
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Japan [Nihon/Nippon]
» Fukuoka |
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Netherlands [Nederland]
» Amsterdam |
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» Rotterdam |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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WRITINGS BY THE ARCHITECT |
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| OMA, "Sede CCTV. Bijing, Cina. OMA", Area 69, luglio-agosto/july-august 2003 [Workplaces], "Scenari dle progetto" pp. 106-117 |
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Rem Koolhaas, OMA/AMO, Projects for Prada Part 1, Edizione Fondazione Prada, Milano 2001 |
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O.M.A., Rem Koolhaas, Bruce Mau, S, M, L, XL, 010 Publishers, Rotterdam 1995 |
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WRITINGS ABOUT THE ARCHITECT |
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Roberto Gargiani, Rem Koolhaas/OMA, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2006
review: Marco Biraghi, "Rem Koolhaas, architetto di genere mutante", Casabella 752, febbraio/february 2007, pp. 100-101 |
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| Jacques Lucan, OMA. Rem Koolhaas. Architetture 1970-1990, Mondadori Electa, 2003 |
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| Jacques Lucan, OMA/Rem Koolhaas. Pour une culture de la congestion, Electa Moniteur, Paris 1990 |
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EXHIBITIONS |
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| OMA/AMO Rem Koolhaas, Herzog & de Meuron, Milano, 2 march/8 april 2001 |
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