9783038602132
The new MEETT Exhibition and Convention Center in the French city of Toulouse once again demonstrates how a seemingly dull, functional task results in striking and refined architecture if the Rotterdam-based Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) and its mastermind Rem Koolhaas take care of it. The vast structure, covering 618 by 246 yards of ground, makes for a spectacular spatial experience in its main exhibition hall that offers 484,376 square feet of column-free floor space. OMA also took an unusual path with regard to the configuration and transport connection of the entire complex. Rather than sealing even more ground with tarmac for endless parking lots, it concentrated them into a compact multistory parking garage at the heart of the complex that also serves as a general traffic hub for MEETT.
Through images taken by French photographer Marco Cappelletti, this book offers impressions of MEETT’s enormous dimensions and the vast spaces. The volume is rounded out with selected plans and concise texts on the particulars of the project.
Through images taken by French photographer Marco Cappelletti, this book offers impressions of MEETT’s enormous dimensions and the vast spaces. The volume is rounded out with selected plans and concise texts on the particulars of the project.
108 pages | 61 color plates, 28 line drawings | 13 x 11 | © 2020
Architecture: Architecture--Criticism
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