All OMA articles – Page 4
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NewsRem Koolhaas warns Brexit could plunge UK into 'bad old days'
Britain was transformed after joining the EU, says OMA founder
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Building StudyHolland Green, London, by OMA + Allies & Morrison
OMA’s first UK residential project has been designed with Allies Morrison and is arranged around Holland Park’s former Commonwealth Institute, soon to be the new home of the Design Museum. It interacts smoothly with the local context, but does it play things too safe? Ike Ijeh reports
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NewsKoolhaas: ZHA can survive Zaha's death by following Chanel's example
OMA chief advises Zaha’s practice to use her DNA
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NewsFive chosen for Serpentine's expanded show
Main pavilion will be designed by Bjarke Ingels’ firm BIG
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NewsStar names chase latest Budapest museum work
Zaha Hadid, BIG and OMA among those in hunt for work after Sanaa picked up National Gallery job last year
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NewsDesign competition launched for Charlie Hebdo pavilion
Portable structure must ‘deconstruct the idea of free speech’
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AnalysisClient interview: How to impress Julian Robinson
The LSE’s director of estates tells David Rogers why good architecture is important to universities – and how architects can catch his eye
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NewsOMA beats Zaha Hadid in Factory competition
Rem Koolhaas himself to lead architect’s first significant public project in UK
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NewsUnresolved €40m Morocco station contest leaves architects out of pocket
Leading architects shortlisted in competition with no winner and no payment – after two years
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NewsGlobal talent vies for Manchester arts job
OMA, Diller Scofidio Renfro and Zaha Hadid up against local studios
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NewsOMA's Brighton College scheme in for planning
Rem Koolhaas’ practice designs project aiming to break down barriers between sport and science
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NewsFirst look at SelgasCano's Serpentine Pavilion
Madrid architect’s colourful chrysalis pays homage to 15 years of commissions
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NewsSpeculation as Gehry ditched from World Trade Centre
Three potential replacements were picked from original shortlist of 10
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NewsOMA's De Rotterdam named Europe's best tall building
Architect now in running for second successive global title






