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Galleria Department Store Gwanggyo South Korea building by OMA

OMA architects news – New Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia ; Palais de Justice, Lille, France ; Masterplan for Columbia Circle in Shanghai – key current design projects by this Dutch architectural practice formerly known as Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. OMA was created in 1975.

Rem Koolhaas Architect, OMA architecture studio

Rem Koolhaas

Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas has shifted his focus to the countryside. The OMA founder’s recent research obsession will be the subject of “Countryside: Future of the World,” an exhibition planned for the Guggenheim Museum’s spiral rotunda

New Campus for Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea

New Campus for Hongik University

OMA / Chris van Duijn wins competition to design a new campus for Hongik University in Seoul, South Korea. The scheme will add a cluster of interwoven buildings and public spaces that meld with the existing topography, aiming to strengthen the connection between the university and the city

Off-white Flagship Store, Paris

Off-white Flagship Store Paris

Paris Off-white Flagship Store design by OMA: multifaceted identity further reinforced by design of upper floors – intimate atmosphere of mezzanine, with its low ceiling and small windows

Concrete Venue Dubai Alserkal Avenue: OMA

Concrete Venue Dubai Alserkal Avenue

UAE’s first OMA-designed space will show works from the Atassi Foundation’s collection. A collection of warehouses are re-imagined, offering ‘industrial spaces’ for a variety of projects.

Timmerhuis in Rotterdam Building by OMA

Timmerhuis in Rotterdam

Design: OMA, architects. Shortlisting for major new Dutch building: it accommodates municipal services, offices and residential units. The modular building gradually steps back into two irregular peaks.

MPavilion 2017 OMA Koolhaas + Gianotten

MPavilion 2017 OMA Rem Koolhaas + David Gianotten

MPavilion 2017 design by Rem Koolhaas & David Gianotten shortlisted at WAF 2018 Awards: the first building designed and constructed by OMA, internationally renowned Netherlands-based architects, in Australia.

Fondaco dei Tedeschi: OMA Venice Architecture

Fondaco dei Tedeschi Venice

Conversion of a 500-year-old palazzo in the heart of Venice into a Benetton ‘megastore’ by OMA. The Renaissance building, known as the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, overlooks the Grand Canal and the city’s famous Rialto Bridge.

Pierre Lassonde Pavilion in Quebec: OMA

Pierre Lassonde Pavilion in Quebec: OMA

The Pierre Lassonde Pavilion Québec building design by OMA, Architects with Provencher_Roy Architectes gradually decreases in height as it retreats from the urban turbulence, creating a cascade effect that enables the museum to reach out toward the park at the back while inviting the city in on the front.

RFK Stadium-Armory Campus Site by OMA

RFK Stadium-Armory Campus Site

Design: OMA New York, architects. Two conceptual plans have been created for the 190-acre RFK Stadium-Armory Campus site, with design concepts by OMA New York, led by partner Jason Long, in partnership with DC-based program management team, Brailsford & Dunlavey

MNBAQ Quebec Museum building design by OMA

MNBAQ Quebec Museum building design by OMA

Design: OMA, Architects with Provencher Roy + Associés architectes. The musée national des beaux-arts du québec (MNBAQ) will open its new building, named the ‘Pierre Lassonde Pavilion’, on June 24, 2016.

Towers for OMA masterplan, Bègles

OMA Towers Masterplan

Design: S333 Architecture + Urbanism

S333 has been announced as finalists in a competition to design a cluster of residential towers in OMA’s masterplan for Bègles, Bordeaux. S333 worked with landscape architect Rémi Salles to transform a 1.5ha industrial site into a new residential neighbourhood with 175 units, recreational areas and local amenities.

Central China TV Beijing building, OMA

Central China TV Beijing Building, OMA

Once completed, the CCTV building will transform the usually inaccessible environment of media and television production and give access to the public via the ‘Visitor’s Loop’, a dedicated path of circulation.