From Eliinbar’s Sketchbook 2014– Rem Koolhaas and SANAA Typology of a Shifted Buildings
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After a long break, I’m back.. Business as usual .. Nothing new under the sun.
Today’s post will be the first of a series, inquiring whether one of the leading architectural firms in the world, office of Architecture OMA led by Rem Koolhaas, is a popular Inspiration Sources among leading architects today.
Each post will introduce a building designed by Rem Koolhaas . I will identify the building main configuration, and its origins. Then I will unfold some buildings, we can identify characteristics indicating they were influenced by Rem Koolhaas .
In other words, Rem Koolhaas’s buildings, most likely were their Inspiration Source
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The Inspiration Source
This is the new De Rotterdam complex a “vertical city” in Rotterdam completed in 2013
Designed By office of Architecture OMA led by Rem Koolhaas
Commission 1997, groundbreaking December 2009, completion November 2013
Rem Koolhaas’s quote published in DEZEEN :
“a building that consists of separate volumes that were slightly shifted vis-a-vis each other“
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The main configuration
Here is a sketch I made, that explains the principles of the typology of a Shifted Buildings
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The origins
And this building is Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Falling Water” built in the USA in 1934 . this building is probably one of the known examples of Shifted Buildings.
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Frank Lloyd Wright- “Falling Water”
Plans, sections and elevations
Note that the principle of shifting is expressed in plans, sections and elevations
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Conscious Inspiration today
This is a Museum built lately in NewYork City,designed by Tokyo-based architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa.
Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa are partners in the Japanese architectural firm SANAA.
SANAA has won the 2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize, the profession’s highest honor.
SANAA received the commission of this Museum in 2002 and completion was in 2007
SANAA‘s Museum is a multi purpose buildings with an ambitious program a dramatic stack of seven rectangular boxes.
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The following video explains well the museum main configuration
Of shifted boxes.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4IELXjvNXU]
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What do the architects have to say?
This is how Rem koolhaas describes the main configuration of the De Rotterdam complex: “a building that consists of separate volumes that were slightly shifted vis-a-vis each other”
From: DEZEEN
And this is SANAA’s description for the museum in New York: “We knew we could not maximize the entire site with solid architecture, we had to reduce the building’s mass somehow to create space between it and the perimeter. The solution of the shifted boxes arrived quickly”.
From New Building Museume
Notice that Rem Koolhaas and SANAA are using the same basic notions to describe their buildings: “shifted volumes / boxes“.
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From Eliinbar’s Sketchbook 2014– Rem Koolhaas and SANAA Typology of a Shifted Buildings
Memories
Glimpse to the past
you are invited to visit my relevant posts
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MVRDV Inspiration …. Or a self fulfilling prophecy
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Rem Koolhaas & MVRDV-”Conscious Inspiration”5
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Here are some more contemporary buildings,designed by the same principle of SHIFTING TYPOLOGY….OMA’s De Rotterdam complex most likely is their Inspiration Source
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7 thoughts on “Le Corbusier Is probably the “Conscious Inspiration” Father, but without doubt, Rem Koolhaas is the Contemporary Inspiration Source for leading architects”
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Just curious about your misspelling of Frank Lloyd Wright. That name has been so well known for so long that it’s hard to believe your misspelling was unintentional. But why?
Thanks for the comment .. clerical error
Good you are back in my email and on the net. I enjoy reading your analysis of the inspirations of modern architecture
Great to have your inspirational observations back on line.
It must be getting harder and harder for the star architects to come up with something original.
peter schenkel, melbourne australia
Hi Peter
Apparently we are all affected by the endless amount of information on the Web.
Is it reasonable to recognize reality as it is,
and develop tools that will enhance our capabilities
to get inspiration consciously, from existing buildings?
In other words the “conscious inspiration method”
What do you think?
Thanks