oma villa dall ava fact sheet

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Allison Burrell Villa Dall’Ava Built: 1991 Location: Paris, France -in a residential area called Saint Cloud. Square Footage: 3,767.368 ft², 322.917 ft² (swimming pool) Architect: Rem Koolhaas (OMA) -Was born on November 17 th , 1944 -Is a professor at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University -Is a Dutch architect, architectural theorist, and urbanist. -Principal at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture -Was a journalist and a scriptwriter before he became an architect -Attended the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, then went on to further his studies at Cornell University. -Won the Pritzker Prize in 2000 About the House: There is a strange agreement between strength and fragility in this building. This architecture shows that buildings don’t have to be perfectly straight and symmetrical but they can still be beautiful. The “cold exterior” in terms of materials doesn’t make the house seem cold. The building has ironically, a warmth to it that may not be seen until looking more deeply at it. The Clients Request: The clients wanted a glass house for three people, divided into two apartment areas, one for their daughter and one for themselves. They wanted a rooftop pool with a view of the Eiffel tower. In regards to the swimming pool they wanted unobstructed views. The idea for the house Is a glass central area where there is a living and dining room, and two apartment areas are floating offset from to opposite sides of the building. This was done to maximize views in each space.

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  • Allison Burrell

    Villa DallAva Built: 1991 Location: Paris, France -in a residential area called Saint Cloud. Square Footage: 3,767.368 ft, 322.917 ft (swimming pool)

    Architect: Rem Koolhaas (OMA) -Was born on November 17th, 1944 -Is a professor at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University -Is a Dutch architect, architectural theorist, and urbanist. -Principal at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture -Was a journalist and a scriptwriter before he became an architect

    -Attended the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, then went on to further his studies at Cornell University. -Won the Pritzker Prize in 2000

    About the House: There is a strange agreement between strength and fragility in this building. This architecture shows that buildings dont have to be perfectly straight and symmetrical but they can still be beautiful. The cold exterior in terms of materials doesnt make the house seem cold. The building has ironically, a warmth to it that may not be seen until looking more deeply at it. The Clients Request: The clients wanted a glass house for three people, divided into two apartment areas, one for their daughter and one for themselves. They wanted a rooftop pool with a view of the Eiffel tower. In regards to the swimming pool they wanted unobstructed views. The idea for the house Is a glass central area where there is a living and dining room, and two apartment areas are floating offset from to opposite sides of the building. This was done to maximize views in each space.

  • Facade

    Facade

  • Facade

    Faade

    Third Floor Plan

  • Axonometric

    Vertical section

  • Vertical section

    Vertical section

    Vertical section

  • First floor plan

    Ground floor plan

  • Second floor plan

    Site plan

  • Images of the completed project

    Entrance

    Roof and Pool

  • Model of the Building

    Elevation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rem_Koolhaas http://whatwedoissecret.org/madebyblog/?s=Villa http://archporn.wordpress.com/2009/02/20/villa-dall%E2%80%99ava-saint-cloud-paris-france-by-rem-koolhaas/ http://www.oma.eu/index.php?option=com_projects&view=project&id=196&Itemid=10 http://www.insanus.org/offset75/arquivos/Villa%20dall%20Ava_praes.jpg

    Book: OMA Rem Koolhaas Living