I have been studying Koolhaas and his design process. There is indeed no clear style in his design but something that became really interesting is the fact he is said to design his architecture through his writings or books. At least that is what I can grasps from my research so far.
Is there any clear example of book or writing that he has written in order to design his buildings?
Any help would really be appreciated :)
Miles Jaffe
Sep 7, 15 12:54 pm
On Bullshit by Harry Frankfurt. Not by Rem but it will help you understand him.
boy in a well
Sep 8, 15 12:14 am
anyone remember which Rowe essay has him bitching about that fad of damn narrow rectangular plans . . . .?
kyleyiweng
Sep 8, 15 3:18 am
@Miles, on bullshit seems good! I'll look into that!
boy in a well
Sep 8, 15 5:02 am
lets not forget on bullshit is a theory text from, ahem, princeton, birth-place of the IAUS, the veritable birth-place of the theoretical architectural landscape.
wigley? princeton
colomina? princeton
zaera-polo? princeton
thanks for the support, miles.
didnt know your bent was theory.
say hi to jacques and michel for me, bb.
archanonymous
Sep 8, 15 8:46 am
I wouldn't say that there is any one writing or essay where Koolhaas elucidates the design process for a single building. They tend to be rather larger in scope, covering urbanism, building typology, the scope of architecture, etc...
If you need a place to start, I would recommend S,M,L,XL for a look at how his design process and thinking can be applied to various scales.
You may actually find more direct representation of design process in writing by looking at the essays accompanying some of his "children's" recent publications - REX, BIG, MVRDV, etc...
kyleyiweng
Sep 8, 15 1:00 pm
Thanks so much for sharing! Archanonymous and quondam, you guys really help wrap bit and pieces up!
I have been studying Koolhaas and his design process. There is indeed no clear style in his design but something that became really interesting is the fact he is said to design his architecture through his writings or books. At least that is what I can grasps from my research so far.
Is there any clear example of book or writing that he has written in order to design his buildings?
Any help would really be appreciated :)
On Bullshit by Harry Frankfurt. Not by Rem but it will help you understand him.
anyone remember which Rowe essay has him bitching about that fad of damn narrow rectangular plans . . . .?
@Miles, on bullshit seems good! I'll look into that!
lets not forget on bullshit is a theory text from, ahem, princeton, birth-place of the IAUS, the veritable birth-place of the theoretical architectural landscape.
wigley? princeton
colomina? princeton
zaera-polo? princeton
thanks for the support, miles.
didnt know your bent was theory.
say hi to jacques and michel for me, bb.
I wouldn't say that there is any one writing or essay where Koolhaas elucidates the design process for a single building. They tend to be rather larger in scope, covering urbanism, building typology, the scope of architecture, etc...
If you need a place to start, I would recommend S,M,L,XL for a look at how his design process and thinking can be applied to various scales.
You may actually find more direct representation of design process in writing by looking at the essays accompanying some of his "children's" recent publications - REX, BIG, MVRDV, etc...
Thanks so much for sharing! Archanonymous and quondam, you guys really help wrap bit and pieces up!