All OMA articles – Page 8
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Features
Sitting pretty
As OMA’s first permanent building in the UK opens its doors, we remember the practice’s commission to fit out a London office suite 20 years ago
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Building Study
Maggie’s Centre Gartnavel by OMA
OMA wilfully subverts expectations at its Glasgow Maggie’s Centre, which melts unassumingly into the background.
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Review
A tale of two wits
Koolhaas and Jencks agreed to disagree in their public debate on postmodernism
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News
John Pawson submits plans for Design Museum interior
Listed building consent needed for former Commonwealth Institute
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News
OMA's Milstein Hall studios open to students
Studios at Milstein Hall, the Rem Koolhaas-designed home of the Cornell College of Architecture, Art and Planning, opened this week.The 4,500 sq m glass, steel, and concrete building contains 20 studios on the first floor which are now open to students. A presentation area, gallery space and a 250-seat auditorium ...
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News
Inside OMA's Commonwealth Institute redevelopment
OMA has released new images of Rem Koolhaas and Reinier de Graaf’s plans for the redevelopment of Robert Matthew, John Marshall & Partners’ Commonwealth Institute
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News
OMA wins competition to design French convention centre
Rem Koolhaas’s practice beats Nouvel, Rogers and Foster
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Review
Rem Koolhaas and Bernard Tschumi at ETH, Zürich
The two heavyweights talked to a Swiss audience about the parallels and dislocations of their careers, says Philip Shelley
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News
Koolhaas's OMA to be subject of major UK exhibition
London’s Barbican Art Gallery to host exhibition on OMA and its research unit AMO
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News
Foster & Partners wins £1.7 billion cultural hub project in Hong Kong
Firm scoops prized job ahead of Rem Koolhaas’s OMA and local firm Rocco Design
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News
OMA recruits as portfolio expands
OMA has advertised for senior architects to join its expanding Hong Kong office.Rem Koolhaas’s practice was recently commissioned to produce the new design strategy and branding for Hong Kong’s public transport operator.The practice is also working on the new campus for Chu Hai College and is one of three architects ...
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News
OMA partners boost overseas credentials
OMA has appointed two new partners to reflect its growing interest in north Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Iyad Alsaka and David Gianotten, both architects, have worked for OMA for several years.
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News
Kowloon chief quits after five months
The troubled West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong has suffered another blow after British chief executive Graham Sheffield quit after just five months on health grounds.
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News
Rem Koolhaas wins overhaul of Hong Kong transit system
OMA has been commissioned to produce the new design strategy and branding for Hong Kong’s public transport operator.
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News
Work begins on OMA's Maggie's Centre
Work on OMA’s scheme for a new Maggie’s Centre in Glasgow has begun.
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News
Former OMA partner Scheeren sets up own practice
Former OMA partner Ole Scheeren has set up a new architecture studio with a base in London.
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News
Koolhaas wins competition to design Caen library
Rem Koolhaas’s practice OMA has beaten five other shortlisted architects to win an international competition to design a new library in Caen, France.
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News
Foster and Koolhaas unveil rival schemes for Hong Kong cultural district
OMA and Foster & Partners have revealed images and details of their conceptual masterplans for a major new £1.8 billion (HK$21.6 billion) arts district in Hong Kong.
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Archive Titles
Danish OMA partnership splits in two
OMA’s Julien De Smedt and Bjarke Ingels go separate ways in amicable professional split