Viseporodicno Stanovanje-novi Modeli

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OMA

DUBAI RENAISSANCEUAE, DUBAI, 2006 

…offices and business forums, hotel and residential suites, retail, art and urban spaces.

IDEA VERTICAL CAMPUS, JAPAN, TOKYO, 2004 New Campus Building for 3 colleges in Shinjyuku, Tokyo

Herzog & de Meuron1111

Lincoln Road, Miami, USA, 2008-

NOVI SIMBOL ARHITEKTURE LUKSUZA?

Waldorf=AstoriaSchultze and Weaver, 1931

Burj Al Arab,Tom Wright of WS Atkins PLC1999

Atelier Hapsitus

THE CLOUD

UAE, Dubai, 2007

NEW NEW YORK ?

MINIMALIZAM?

Peter Zumthor - Kunsthaus, Bregenz, Switzerland, 1994-1996

NIVO SUTERENA

NIVO PRIZEMLJA

TIPSKA ETAZA

DETALJ

Steven Holl - Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, USA, 2007

SANAA

EFPL LEARNING CENTRELAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND, 2008‐2009

FOLDING

Rem Koolhaas/OMA - Tres Grande Bibliotheque, PARIS, France, 1989

Diller, Scofidio + Renfro - Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, USA, 2006

OMASCIENCE CENTER IN HAMBURG, HAFENCITY

HAMBURG, GERMANY, 2004

FINAL DESIGN, 2008

OMA/Rem KoolhaasDesign for a skyscraper for Japan at the ’Content’ Exhbitionin the Kunsthal in Rotterdam

OMAOMA - Convention and Exhibition Center

Ras Al-Khaimah, UAE, 2006

So far the 21st century – in a desperate effort to differentiate one building from the next – has been characterized by a manic production of extravagant shapes.

Paradoxically, the result is a surprisingly monotonous urban substance, where any attempt at ‘difference’ is instantly neutralized in a sea of meaningless architectural gestures.

Rem Koolhaas

This project represents a final attempt at distinction through architecture: not through the creation of the next bizarre image, but through a return to pure form.

Invented long ago, both the sphere and the bar explicitly abandon claims to formal invention or ‘originality’. (The sphere even existed before man itself…)

Yet both geometries still continue to feed the architectural imagination: perfectly autonomous shapes, within their bounds the promise of a perfect world – made possible only by the seamless integration of engineering.

Rem Koolhaas

Diller, Scofidio + Renfro BLUR BUILDING

Yverdon-les-Bains, SWISS EXPO 2002, Switzerland, 2002

MASSIMILIANO FUKSAS

LA NUVUOLA – CONGRES CENTERROME, ITALY, 2004‐2007

HERZOG DE MEURONELBPHILHARMONIE

HAMBURG, GERMANY, 2010

ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS

SOHO CITY BEIJING, CHINA, 2008‐

ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS

OLYMPIC VILLAGENEW YORK, 2012

UN STUDIO (UNStudio in Amsterdam, 3XN in Aarhus and the urban environment

experts Gehl Architects. )LIGHT HOUSE

AARHUS, DENMARK, 2007

UN STUDIO 

FIVE FRANKLIN PLACENEW YORK, USA, 2007

Ben van Berkel

Alvin Boyarski, said, “You have to start all over. You know too much. You have to forget everything you have learned.”

I liked that. In fact, I still use that as a slogan for my way of thinking. In the studio, I don’t like when we get too fixed on a particular paradigm, or we’re only following one direction. Often we rethink things and start all over with a new idea.

RAFAEL VINOLY ARCHITECTS

EDIFICIO AQUAPUNTA DEL ESTE, URUGAY, 2008

OMA AND MVRDV

Koningin JulianapleinHague, Netherlands, 2002

Total 100.000m2:

offices 42.000m2; housing 34.000m2;

retail 4.300m2;

parking 11.500m2;

public bicycle parking 7.300m2