Questioning the Future: Rem Koolhaas/AMO at the Guggenheim Museum
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- Conceived by architect and urbanist Rem Koolhaas and Samir Bantal, Director of AMO, the think tank of Koolhaas’s Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), Countryside, The Future is an exhibition that investigates topics such as climate change, migration, preservation, and evolution. In this video, discover the original research, global collaborations, and innovative exhibition design behind this unparalleled exhibition that has transformed the Guggenheim Museum’s iconic rotunda.
Countryside, The Future is on view through February 15, 2021 at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. To learn more, visit www.guggenheim.org/exhibition...
I was one of the production assistants on this vid! He's a very gentle and pensive guy
Just got back from the exhibit, absolutely spectacular!
the architect who imagines the future in high % is the leading architect.
Exclusive!!!
Dracula in action
Have you considered incorporating recycled waste plastics into the building blocks of your architectural structures?
nice
Have you considered incorporating plastics into building structures?
Recycled waste plastics to be exact.
@@arresteddevelopment2158 he's not here
the yoke was destroyed
whether you want to or not, you're going to operate in the office of the prophet of god. the seer, THE SEER.
Ironic that your questioning of the future doesn't take into account the horrendously abusive labor practices at OMA studios
Can you expand/elaborate on this ?
explain!!!
so boring
Yes, you are very boring, but it's good that you punctuated that point for us.
@@henrybemis9956 😂 rem is a bullshit master
@@dannysze8183 elaborate
@@kevinfeuchterleyva5398 architecture is not about words. architecture is about construction and spatial logic. the theory of architecture should be deduced from the construction logic and spatial articulation. rem building has a very chaotic construction logic. those overhang are completely unnecessary, so as the space.
@@dannysze8183 Who are some architects you recommend with good construction/spatial logic?