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Bâtiment Blox et sculpture d'un canard pour Nyx (Copenhague) by Thierry LARERE

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Bâtiment Blox et sculpture d'un canard pour Nyx (Copenhague)

Aviva Studios, Manchester by IFM Photographic

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Aviva Studios, Manchester

Aviva Studios, Manchester by IFM Photographic

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Aviva Studios, Manchester

Aviva Studios, Manchester by IFM Photographic

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Aviva Studios, Manchester

De Rotterdam - 30071 by padraic collins

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De Rotterdam - 30071

OMA (2013)

De Rotterdam - 30070 by padraic collins

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De Rotterdam - 30070

OMA (2013)

De Rotterdam - 30072 by padraic collins

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De Rotterdam - 30072

OMA (2013)

Casa da Música by michael_hamburg69

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Casa da Música

Porto

Casa da Música by michael_hamburg69

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Casa da Música

Porto

Casa da Música by michael_hamburg69

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Casa da Música

Porto

Casa da Música by michael_hamburg69

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Casa da Música

Porto

Enter the ship by michael_hamburg69

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Enter the ship

Casa da Música
Porto

Enter the ship by michael_hamburg69

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Enter the ship

Casa da Música
Porto

Casa da Musica by chrmoe

Casa da Musica

Porto, Portugal

BLOX╱OMA╱Ellen Van Loon 02 by 準建築人手札網站 Forgemind ArchiMedia

BLOX╱OMA╱Ellen Van Loon 02

1997/2003 Berlin Niederländische Botschaft von Rem Koolhaas/Ellen van Loon Klosterstraße 49 in 10117 Mitte by Bergfels

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1997/2003 Berlin Niederländische Botschaft von Rem Koolhaas/Ellen van Loon Klosterstraße 49 in 10117 Mitte

innen ein ausgeklügeltes Trajektsystem aus Treppen und Rampen

ausgezeichnet mit dem Mies van der Rohe Award 2005

BLOX / II by Images George Rex

BLOX / II

Architects: Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), 2018. Recently opened venue devoted to architecture, design and urban culture, including the Danish Architecture Centre (DAC). As seen from the Circle Bridge. Copenhagen, Denmark.

(CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)

BLOX / Copenhagen by Images George Rex

BLOX / Copenhagen

Architects: Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), 2018. Recently opened venue devoted to architecture, design and urban culture, including the Danish Architecture Centre (DAC). Bryghuspladsen 10, Copenhagen, Denmark.

(CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)

De Rotterdam by _LABEL_3

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De Rotterdam

Architects: OMA
1997-2013

"De Rotterdam is conceived as a vertical city: three interconnected mixed-use towers accommodating offices, apartments, a hotel, conference facilities, shops, restaurants, and cafes. The project began in 1997. Construction started at the end of 2009, with completion in 2013. The towers are part of the ongoing redevelopment of the old harbour district of Wilhelminapier, next to the Erasmus Bridge, and aim to reinstate the vibrant urban activity - trade, transport, leisure - once familiar to the neighbourhood. De Rotterdam is named after one of the ships on the Holland America Line, which departed from the Wilhelminapier in decades past, carrying thousands of Europeans emigrating to the US.

The three towers reach 150m high, with a gross floor area of approximately 162,000m2, making De Rotterdam the largest building in the Netherlands. OMA's architectural concept produces more than sheer size: urban density and diversity - both in the program and the form - are the guiding principles of the project. De Rotterdam's stacked towers are arranged in a subtly irregular cluster that refuses to resolve into a singular form and produces intriguing new views from different perspectives. Similarly, the definition of the building changes according to its multiple uses internally.

The various programs of this urban complex are organized into distinct blocks, providing both clarity and synergy: residents and office workers alike can use the fitness facilities, restaurants, and conference rooms of the hotel. And these private users of the building have contact with the general public on the ground floor, with its waterfront cafes. The lobbies for the offices, hotel, and apartments are located in the plinth - a long elevated hall that serves as a general traffic hub for De Rotterdam's wide variety of users.
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Ref: oma.eu/projects/de-rotterdam

Casa da Música by epha

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Casa da Música

Porto