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Koolhaas. Countryside, A Report

The rural, remote, and wild territories we call countryside, or the 98% of the earths surface not occupied by cities, make up the front line where todays most powerful forcesclimate and ecological devastation, migration, tech, demographic lurchesare playing out. Increasingly under a Cartesian regimegridded, mechanized, and optimized for maximal productionthese sites are changing beyond recognition. In his latest publication, Rem Koolhaas explores the rapid and often hidden transformations underway across the Earths vast non-urban areas.Countryside, A Report gathers travelogue essays exploring territories marked by global forces and experimentation at the edge of our consciousness: a test site near Fukushima, where the robots that will maintain Japans infrastructure and agriculture are tested; a greenhouse city in the Netherlands that may be the origin for the cosmology of todays countryside; the rapidly thawing permafrost of Central Siberia, a region wrestling with the possibility of relocation; refugees populating dying villages in the German countryside and intersecting with climate change activists; habituated mountain gorillas confronting humans on their territory in Uganda; the American Midwest, where industrial-scale farming operations are coming to grips with regenerative agriculture; and Chinese villages transformed into all-in-one factory, e-commerce stores, and fulfillment centers. This book is the official companion to the Guggenheim Museum exhibition Countryside, The Future. The exhibition and book mark a new area of investigation for architect and urbanist Rem Koolhaas, who launched his career with two city-centric entities: The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (1975) and Delirious New York (1978). Its designed by Irma Boom, who drew inspiration for the books pocket-sized concept, as well as its innovative typography and layout, from her research in the Vatican library. The book brings together collaborative research by AMO, Koolhaas, and students at the Harvard Graduate School of Design; the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing; Wageningen University in the Netherlands; and the University of Nairobi. Contributors also include Samir Bantal, Janna Bystrykh, Troy Conrad Therrien, Lenora Ditzler, Clemens Driessen, Alexandra Kharitonova, Keigo Kobayashi, Niklas Maak, Etta Madete, Federico Martelli, Ingo Niermann, Dr. Linda Nkatha Gichuyia, Kayoko Ota, Stephan Petermann, and Anne M. Schneider.

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  • Weight: 347g
  • Dimensions: 100 x 160mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Taschen GmbH
  • Publication City/Country: Germany
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783836584395

About AMOHarvard Graduate School of DesignRem KoolhaasThe Beijing Central Academy of Fine Artsthe NetherlandsThe University of NairobiWageningen University

AMO is the think tank of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) co-founded by Rem Koolhaas in 1999. Applying architectural thinking to domains beyond building AMO has worked with Prada the European Union Universal Studios Amsterdams Schiphol airport Condé Nast Harvard University and the Hermitage. It has produced exhibitions including Expansion and Neglect (2005) and When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969/Venice 2013 (2013) at the Venice Biennale; The Gulf (2006) Cronocaos (2010) Public Works (2012) and Elements of Architecture (2014) at the Venice Architecture Biennale; and Serial Classics and Portable Classics (both 2015) at Fondazione Prada Milan and Venice respectively. Rem Koolhaas is a co-founder of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture. Having worked as a journalist and scriptwriter before becoming an architect in 1978 he published Delirious New York. His 1996 book SMLXL summarized the work of OMA and established connections between contemporary society and architecture. Among many international awards he has received the Pritzker Prize (2000) and the Praemium Imperiale (2003). He directed the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale coinciding with the first publication of Elements of Architecture. Irma Boom is a graphic designer specialized in making books. Since founding Irma Boom Office in 1990 she has worked with the likes of Chanel the United Nations OMA/Rem Koolhaas Fondazione Prada Pirelli and Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. She received the Gutenberg Prize and the Johannes Vermeer Prize the Dutch state prize for the arts among others. Her work is in a permanent collection of the Design and Architecture Department of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Since 1992 Boom is a Senior Critic at Yale University in the USA.

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