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010 Uitgeverij, 2009
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Publisher's blurb: More is
More analyses the theoretical writings and manifestos of OMA and
places them in the context of their buildings.
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Publisher's blurb: A study of a large number of
projects with explanatory texts by Koolhaas. Lucan's intention is
to elucidate Koolhaas' mentality through projects which are
characterized by iconographic elements.
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Walther König, 2007
Publisher's blurb: Renowned critic and curator Hans Ulrich
Obrist teams up with Dutch avant-garde architect and
paradigm-shifting intellectual, Rem Koolhaas, for a discussion of
Koolhaas's work in China, his designs for Prada, architecture as
metaphor, and the development of urbanism in the slipstream of
globalization.
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Institut Francais d'Architecture, Paris, 1990
In 1990 the Institut Français d'Architecture in Paris organized two
exhibitions on OMA, for which this publication and Six
Projets served as a catalogue. Six Projets shows six
variations on the theme of 'congestion'.
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AA Publications, 2007
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V+K Pub, 1999
A range of OMA's projects interpreted through their use of colour,
together with OMA staff choosing the colour that is most meaningful
to them. Rem Koolhaas suggests that "maybe colour could make a
comeback" after its demise in the 90s, as "no longer just a thin
layer of change, but something that genuinely alters
perception."
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