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VILLA DALL'AVA
REM KOOLHAAS

Flavia Marisa Torres Ungson
803030
Digital Visualization





The villa is situated on a hill which slopes steeply toward the Seine, the Bois de Boulogne, and the city of Paris, in the residential area of Saint Cloud - a neighbourhood characterized by 19th century houses in a classical "Monet" landscape.


In this blog I will include the house plans, elevations, sections, interior and exterior photographs of the house, as well as general information of the house, information from the architect and several of his other works.

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Villa Dall'Ava
Final Project
Digital Visualization

The following project is a single-family house by Rem Koolhaas. This Digital Visualization project consists of creating or sculpting a model in 3D AutoCAD and the modeling of exterior (facade) and visible interior details in Revit Architecture.

By: Flavia Marisa Torres Ungson 803030
Born in: Mexicali, B.C. Mexico
Lives in: Monterrey, N.L. Mexico
Career: Architecture
University: ITESM

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FINAL PROJECT - Villa Dall'Ava

Villa Dall'Ava
REM KOOLHAAS


Project:
A private residence consisting of two apartments and a pool
Client:
M. et Mme. Boudet
Year:
1985 - 1991
Status:
Built
Type:
Residence
Location:
Paris, France
Site:
650m2 area in St. Cloud, bounded by greenery and garden walls, sloping steeply toward Paris, in a traditional residential neighbourhood
Program:
A house (1350m2) for a family of 3 with 2 separate `apartments` (one for a couple and one for their daughter) with a swimming pool (30m2) on the roof
Materials:
Concrete, steel columns under front apartment; cladding: sell pilarguli slate, exposed concrete, corrugated aluminium lacquered with copper and aluminium, polished anodized aluminium mullions; clear, green, and sandblasted glass
Budget:
500,000 euro

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Monday, February 15, 2010

PROJECT AUTHOR

Remment Koolhaas, best known as Rem Koolhaas was born in November 17, 1944 in Rotterdam. He is a dutch architect, urbanist, architectural theorist and "Professor in Practice of Architecture and Urban Design" at Graduate School Design at Harvard University actually.

Rem Koolhaas studied architecture at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London in 1968, followed, in 1972, by further studies at Cornell University in New York. Koolhaas is the principal of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) and of its research-oriented counterpart AMO. In 2005, he co-founded Volume Magazine together with Mark Wigley and Ole Bouman.

Rem came to public and critical attention with OMA, the office he founded together with architects Elia Zenghelis, Zoe Zenghelis (Koolhaas's Wife), Madelon Vriesendorp in London in 1975, with their contribution to the Venice Biennale 1980, they marked their difference from the then dominant postmodern classicism of the late 1970s.

Some of Koolhaas most recent works include what he considered the office's largest project to date, the 575,000 m2 China Central Television Headquarters CCTV and Television Cultural Center TVCC, constructed in Beijing in 2008. Other projects in development include the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and a lush residential tower and residential masterplan in Singapore.

Some of Koolhaas's projects include:
  • Guggenheim Hermitage Museum (Las Vegas, 1980 – 2002)
  • Retail design for Prada stores (New York: 2003, Los Angeles: 2004)
  • CCTV HQ (Beijing, in construction)
  • Casa da Musica (Porto, 2001 – 2005)
  • Seoul National University Museum of Art (Seoul, 2003 – 2005)
  • Milstein Hall, Cornell, currently in the planning phase
  • Copenhagen Brewery Site competition winner for a new Danish Architecture Center
  • Bicentennial Tower (Mexico City, in construction)

Some of the numerous awards that Rem Koolhaas:
  • 2007 Doctoris Honiris Causa by the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
  • 2004 RIBA Gold Medal
  • 2003 The Praemiun Imperiale
  • 2000 Pritzker Architecture Prize

casadamusica.jpg
Casa da Musica, Porto, Portugal

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Seoul National University Museum of Art, South Korea