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Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan

Rem Koolhaas Monacelli Monacelli
In this fanciful volume, Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, founder of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (O.M.A.), both analyzes and celebrates New York City. By suggesting the city as the site for an infinite variety of human activities and...
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Volume 12: Al Manakh

Columbia University GSAPP / Archis Columbia University GSAPP / Archis
Forms: 4 almenak, 6-7 almanache(e, (6 amminick), 7 almanacke, 6-9 -ack, 8- -ac. (Apperas in med.L. as almanch(h in end of 13th c., and soon after (thought it might have been earlier) in most of Rom. langs., It. almanacco, Sp. almanaque, Fr....
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Mutations

Stefano Boeri, Harvard Project on the City, Muliplicity, Jean Attali, Moulier Boutang, Daniela Fabricius, Reinhold Grether, Sanford Kwinter, Celine Rozenblat, Saskia Sassen, Yorgos Simeoforidis, Nadia Tazi, Mckenzie Wark, Francois Chaslin, Bart Lootsma, Rem Koolhaas, Daniela Fabricius, Sanford Kwinter Actar Actar
"A city is a plane of tarmac with some red hot spots of intensity," Rem Koolhaas, the pathbreaking architect and author of such semiotically seminal books as Delirious New York and the more recent S, M, L, XL , remarked in 1969. More than 30...
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Rem Koolhaas: Conversations with Students (Architecture at Rice, 30)

Rem Koolhaas Princeton Architectural Press Princeton Architectural Press
Award-winning Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas is the founder of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) and has become one of the most intriguing and exciting architectural thinkers of our time. This small-scale, affordable paperback presents...
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Volume 11: Cities Unbuilt

Columbia University GSAPP / Archis Columbia University GSAPP / Archis
The notion of building based on sheer desctruction has become an accepted understanding of modernity, but new insight also suggests that destruction can have an agenda and a level of precision that may even exceed the precision of architecture...
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Volume 14: Unsolicited Architecture

Columbia University GSAPP / Archis Columbia University GSAPP / Archis
More of the same...
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Volume 13: Ambition

Columbia University GSAPP / Archis Columbia University GSAPP / Archis
Volume 13: Ambition features articles by Mark Wigley, Charles Jencks, Keller Easterling, Bjarke Ingels, Richard Prince and others as well as interviews with Philip Johnson, Thom Mayne, Jerry Brown and Vincent Gallo.
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Volume 9: Suburbia After the Crash

Columbia University GSAPP / Archis Columbia University GSAPP / Archis
Volume: Independent bimonthly for architecture to go beyond itself Volume 9 features essays by Alexander D'Hooghe, Tim Campos, Neeraj Bhatia and many others. Volume is a project by Archis + AMO + C-Lab + ...
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Volume 8: Ubiquitous China

Columbia University GSAPP / Archis Columbia University GSAPP / Archis
Volume: Independent bimonthly for architecture to go beyond itself Volume 8 features writings on the future of China by Rem Koolhaas, Ole Bouman, Jin Chong, Shi Jian, Zhou Rong, Ma Qingyun, Fung Stan and others...
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Volume 15: Destination Library

Rem Koolhaas, Mark Wigley, Arjen Oosterman Columbia University GSAPP / Archis Columbia University GSAPP / Archis
Volume 15 of the critically acclaimed collaboration between Archis, Columbia University GSAPP and AMO includes contributions by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Amanda Young, Akira Suzuki, Toyo Ito, Jo Coenen, Gerald Beasley, Mark Burry and others. This...
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