All OMA articles – Page 3
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NewsSergison Bates crowned winner of €125m Brussels Pompidou
Team beat world’s biggest architects to car factory conversion
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NewsOMA to renovate Russia's largest museum
Moscow’s New Tretyakov Gallery contains acclaimed art collection
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NewsOMA lands Lille's Palais de Justice
Colourful building ’designed to address city’s old and new fabric’
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NewsBFI sends Ole Scheeren expansion plans to cutting-room floor
Meanwhile institute unveils Carmody Groarke refurb
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NewsDubai Frame opens amid row about architect's treatment
150m-tall ’anti-icon’ designed by architect of CCTV HQ
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News3XN shows off Olympics HQ progress
Architect’s Lausanne scheme features ring-themed staircase and column-free façade
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Building StudyLab City, Paris by OMA
OMA’s first science building unifies a whole engineering school under a giant ETFE roof. Ike Ijeh assesses the result
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NewsOMA completes French superlab
Laboratory and engineering school is based around a micro city concept
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Heatherwick to judge Hong Kong emerging talent competition
West Kowloon Cultural District Authority signs up Garden Bridge designer for new pavilion contest
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NewsOMA completes first Dubai project
Rem Koolhaas-designed arts and events space in downtown Dubai opens doors
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Building StudyBibliothèque Alexis de Tocqueville, Caen by OMA
With its regular glazed facades and cruciform shape, the northern French city’s new library is surprisingly understated for an OMA project. But as you would expect from the Dutch practice, there are some clever architectural manoeuvres at play – as Ike Ijeh finds out
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Manchester set to green light OMA’s ‘Factory’ venue
£110m city-centre arts venue recommended for approval by planners
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OMA’s flagship Manchester arts venue in for planning
Called Factory, the £110m complex features event space for over 7,000 people
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Building StudyDesign Museum, London, by John Pawson, OMA and Allies and Morrison
The former Commonwealth Institute has been resurrected as London’s new Design Museum. But how do the new interventions match up to the original 1960s architecture and that memorable roof? Ike Ijeh finds out
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NewsOMA picked for Berlin publishing campus
Practice designs new building to house 3,500 staff for German publisher Axel Springer
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NewsOMA and Hassell reveal designs for Australian museum
Vast new museum will cantilever over historic neighbour






