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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES |
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OMA is a leading international partnership practicing architecture, urbanism and cultural analysis. OMAdesigned buildings currently under construction include the new headquarters for China Central Television – a tower reinvented as a loop – in Beijing; the adjacent Television Cultural Centre; Shenzhen Stock Exchange – China’s equivalent of the NASDAQ exchange for hi-tech industries; Milstein Hall – an extension of the College of Architecture, Art and Planning at Cornell University; a new headquarters for Rothschild Bank in London; Maggie’s Centre, a cancer care facility in Glasgow; and De Rotterdam, the largest building in the Netherlands. OMA has offices employs a staff of around 230, with offices in Rotterdam, New York, Beijing and Hong Kong. |
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BUILDINGS |
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Netherlands [Nederland]
» Rotterdam |
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Italy [Italia]
» Milan [Milano] |
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Mexico
» Mexico City [Ciudad de México] |
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Netherlands [Nederland]
» Almere |
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Portugal
» Oporto [Porto] |
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United States
» Seattle |
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United States
» Chicago |
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Germany [Deutschland]
» Berlin |
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United States
» New York - Manhattan |
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United States
» Las Vegas |
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Netherlands [Nederland]
» Breda |
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United States
» New York - Manhattan |
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France [France]
» Floirac |
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Netherlands [Nederland]
» Utrecht |
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France [France]
» Lille |
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France [France]
» Lille |
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Netherlands [Nederland]
» Rotterdam |
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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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Netherlands [Nederland]
» Groningen |
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Netherlands [Nederland]
» Amsterdam |
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Netherlands [Nederland]
» Rotterdam |
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Netherlands [Nederland]
» The Hague [Den Haag/'s Gravenhage] |
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Netherlands [Nederland]
» Rotterdam |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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WRITINGS BY THE ARCHITECT |
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"Rascacielos globales / Global Skyscrapers", Arquitectura Viva 146, 3/2012, "Obras / Proyectos / Works / Projects", pp. 34-64 OMA/Rem Koolhaas, "Edificio CCTV. Pekín, China / CCTV Building. Beijing, China", Arquitectura Viva 146, 3/2012, "Obras / Proyectos / Works / Projects", pp. 54-64 (34-64) |
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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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Project, Process and Projection, Shenzhen (China), Qianhai Kerry Center, 18 december 2020 / 6 february 2021 |
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Rotor (ed.), OMA/Progress, London, Barbican Art Gallery, 6 october 2011 / 19 february 2012 |
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(IM)PURE, (IN)FORMAL, (UN)BUILT, Paris, École des Beaux-Arts, 16 june / 22 july 2011 |
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OMA/AMO Rem Koolhaas, Herzog & de Meuron, Milano, 2 march/8 april 2001 |
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