UID:
kobvindex_INT0001567
Format:
367 pages
,
illustrations (some colour), plans
,
22.5 x 16.5 cm
ISBN:
9783868592191
,
3868592199
Series Statement:
Architektur + Analyse ; 05
Content:
"Rem Koolhaas has been part of the international avant-garde since the nineteen-seventies and has been awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize for the year 2000. This book, which builds on six canonical Koolhaas projects, traces the discursive practice behind the design methods used by Koolhaas and his office OMA. It uncovers recurring key themes -- such as wall, void, montage, trajectory, infrastructure, and shape -- that have structured this design discourse over the span of Koolhaas's oeuvre. The book moves beyond the six core pieces, as well: It explores how these identified thematic design principles manifest in other works by Koolhaas as both practical re-applications and further elaborations. In addition to Koolhaas's individual genius, these textual and material layers shape the very context of his work's relevance. By comparing the design principles with relevant concepts from the architectural Zeitgeist in which Koolhaas has operated, the study moves beyond its specific subject -- Rem Koolhaas -- and provides novel insight into the broader history of architectural ideas."
Note:
Introduction -- Biographical notes -- Wall : exodus, or the voluntary prisoners of architecture, London 1972 -- Void : Ville Nouvelle Mulun-Sénart, Paris 1987 -- Montage : Maison à Bordeaux, France 1994-1998 -- Trajectory : Dutch embassy, Berlin 1999-2003 -- Infrastructure : public library, Seattle 1999-2004 -- Shape : CCTV, Beijing 2002-2008 -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Name index
Language:
English
Keywords:
Case studies
DOI:
10.26530/oapen_574658