The texts, halfway between the reflection and the architect's experience, question the similarity between the configurations of cities built in radically different cultures, such that similar problems appear in European, Asian, and American cities such as the clean slate, the Junkspace, or congestion.
Gustavo Gili publishing house presents a new book that compiles some of Rem Koolhaas's essays in which he reflects on some of the cities with which he has had contact for professional or personal reasons: Atlanta, Paris, Lille, Tokyo, Berlin, New York, Moscow, and London.
In this book, Koolhaas questions "what was once called" the city as a unique space for reflection, and how architects have neglected some issues that are considered marginal within the design of the city but crucial for its proper development.
In this book, Koolhaas questions "what was once called" the city as a unique space for reflection, and how architects have neglected some issues that are considered marginal within the design of the city but crucial for its proper development.
This compilation of 16 texts by Rem Koolhaas, published between 1977 and 2014, is a continuation of the different studies that the founding architect of OMA has carried out on the city in other publications such as Delirious New York.
The texts, halfway between the reflection and the architect's experience, question the similarity between the configurations of cities built in radically different cultures, such that similar problems appear in European, Asian, and American cities such as the clean slate, the Junkspace, or congestion.
The texts, halfway between the reflection and the architect's experience, question the similarity between the configurations of cities built in radically different cultures, such that similar problems appear in European, Asian, and American cities such as the clean slate, the Junkspace, or congestion.
“I am writing a book that analyzes Atlanta, the structure of the new Parisian cities, and Singapore. Architects, political systems, and cultures (America, Europe, and Asia) are completely different, yet arrive at relatively similar configurations, something everyone laments about. I would like to understand the phenomenon and the reasons for these similarities".
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Published on:
May 31, 2021
Cite: "Studies on (what was called at the time) the city by Rem Koolhaas" METALOCUS.
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ISSN 1139-6415
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