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Public buildings --- art centers --- Koolhaas, Rem --- Kunsthal [Rotterdam] --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture [Rotterdam] --- Rotterdam
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Opened in 1992, the Kunsthal in Rotterdam is a key design in the portfolio of Rem Koolhaas and OMA, the renowned firm Koolhaas cofounded in 1975. It is part of the Museumpark, a park also designed by OMA and the location of the Nederlands Architectuurinstituut NAi, the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, and the Museum of Natural History. The Kunsthal's exhibition space is divided into three large exhibition halls and two smaller galleries. The building also houses an auditorium and a restaurant.This outstanding space for art is a prime destination for countless architecture fans every year, and is celebrated by Tibor Pataky, architect and architectural historian, in this inspiring book. He explains the history, the programmatic background, and the cultural references of the design, which has been adapted several times. He also places it in the context of OMA's work of the 1980s and the intellectual environment of Deconstructivism. Eight captivating series of illustrations--historic and new photographs, plans and documents from OMA's archive, and other images--focus on the structure's outstanding qualities and its embedding within the park. A set of new plans, newly drawn for this book, illustrate the highlights of OMA's design. The volume is a hugely attractive tribute to one of the most significant works of post-WWII architecture in Europe.
Bâtiment d'exposition --- Art museums --- Design and construction. --- Koolhaas, Rem --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture --- Kunsthal Rotterdam --- Design and construction --- Koolhaas, Rem, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Kunsthal Rotterdam (Netherlands). --- Musées --- Office for metropolitan architecture --- Kunsthal (Rotterdam, Pays-Bas) --- Musées d'art (Édifices) --- Conception et construction --- Kunsthal Rotterdam.
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"High-rise is in Rotterdam's DNA. As early as 1898, the city attracted attention with Het Witte Huis, which at 43 m was considered Europe's tallest office building at the time. Now, 125 years later, new insights and techniques have allowed the highest point of the Rotterdam skyline to run to more than 200 m. City without fear of heights takes stock of the past decades of high-rise construction and describes main lessons and learning points."
Hoogbouw ; torens ; kantoorgebouwen --- Herinrichting van stedelijke gebieden; Nederland; Rotterdam --- Koolhaas, Rem ; OMA --- Stedenbouw ; Wederopbouw ; Rotterdam --- Stedenbouw ; Nederland ; Rotterdam --- Architectuur; hoogbouw --- Architectuur; Nederland; Rotterdam --- 711.4(B)(492) --- Stedenbouw, Ruimtelijke ordening ; ontwerpen van de steden ; Nederland --- Tour --- Gratte-ciel --- Rotterdam
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