Tuesday, 27 December 2011
OMA/Progress - Barbican Centre
An exhibition of work by The Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), architect Rem Koolhaas's company, curated by a Belgium collective called Rotor. Rotor were given full access to the OMA offices and used it to rifle through the bins for embarrassing correspondence and every single archived image of three million photos found on the office servers including the office party snaps. It makes for an interesting exhibition of the many proposals that OMA have made since they were founded in 1975. Some of the projects were buit and many weren't but all help to explain the OMA creative process.
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