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OMA - Office for Metropolitan Architecture

Profile Overview | Projects | Approach to Design & Architecture | Awards | Competitions | Publications | Books
OMA is a leading international office practicing architecture, urban planning, and cultural analysis. OMA is dedicated to the realization of buildings and masterplans around the world that insist on intelligent forms, while inventing new possibilities for content and everyday use. OMA has projects in over 30 countries with offices in Rotterdam, New York, Beijing, Hong Kong and – soon to be opened – Doha. The counterpart to OMA is AMO, a research and design studio working in media, politics, renewable energy, technology, publishing, fashion, micro-design and cultural advisory.
OMA - Office for Metropolitan Architecture
OMA Beijing
B2702 Office Tower B
Jianwai SOHO
39 Dongsanhuan Zhonglu
100022 Beijing
China
Phone +86 10 58 696 993
Fax +86 10 58 696 995
[email protected]
www.oma.eu
Other Locations
Rotterdam (Main Office)
New York
Hong Kong
Employees
300
Founded
1975
Partners
Rem Koolhaas
Ellen van Loon
Reinier de Graaf
Shohei Shigematsu
Iyad Alsaka
David Gianotten
Managing Partner
Victor van der Chijs
Specialities
Architecture
Interior Design
Urban Planning
Architectural Models