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October 1, 2005
  • Who cares?
    Recent events in New Orleans frame the Sustainable Waterfronts symposium in Chicago with a new urgency. Paul Preissner asks whether the US will ever find the discipline necessary to focus attention on finding a lasting response to the challenges created through our relationship with water.
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    On September 29-30 the IIT (Illinois Institute of Technology) hosted a two-day conference devoted to innovation in waterfront and brownfield development, and to associated architecture, design and sustainable policy development. The conference subtit…
December 1, 2000
  • Rem's Junk in Mies' Space
    It can’t have escaped anyone: the first major exhibition devoted to Rem Koolhaas and OMA/AMO is now on show in the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin. Big, plenty and perplexing. Rem Koolhaas lets loose.
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    Content is an exhibition about Rem Koolhaas and, more precisely, by Rem Koolhaas, as is often the case with exhibitions devoted to living architects. The visitor is offered a glimpse inside the architect's office. How do OMA projects evolve? What fas…
October 2, 2000
  • IIT Campus Center by OMA opens
    The McCormick Tribune Center, a campus building under the 'EI' next to the famous IIT buildings by Mies van der Rohe in Chicago, opened on Tuesday. After work in Los Angeles and for Prada, this is the first 'real' building by OMA in the USA.
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    OMA received the commission after winning an international design competition in 1998. An important element of the design, and the reason it was probably chosen, is the 150-metre-long, stainless-steel, soundproof tube that encircles the elevated trai…
March 8, 2000
  • Peter Greenaway and architecture
    Englishman Peter Greenaway is currently working for the Via>Dorkwerd festival: for the Groninger Museum he is designing the exhibition Hell and Heaven: the Middle Ages in the North, he has designed an exhibition pavilion, a number of so-called proscenium arches, and he is responsible for the pavilion's interior layout. ArchiNed spoke to Greenaway about his relationship with architecture.
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    Peter Greenaway (1942) is best known for such films as The Belly of an Architect, Drowning by Numbers, The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, and Pillow Book. In addition, he has worked on operas, he wrote the libretto for Writing to Vermeer, a…
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