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Prada Transformer, Korea Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
Prada Transformer Korea : Architecture Information
Key Development by OMA in Seoul, Korea, Asia
OMA's Prada Transformer Opens to Public
(Seoul, 25 April, 2009) The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA)
is proud to announce the opening of the Prada Transformer pavilion,
a pioneering temporary structure that will be picked up by cranes
and rotated to accommodate a variety of cultural events. The pavilion
was opened in Seoul today by the Minister of Culture of South Korea
and the Mayor of Seoul in the presence of Miuccia Prada and OMA founder
Rem Koolhaas.

The 20-metre high Prada Transformer is located adjacent to the 16th
Century Gyeonghui Palace in the centre of Seoul. The pavilion consists
of four basic geometric shapes - a circle, a cross, a hexagon, a rectangle
- leaning together and wrapped in a translucent membrane. Each shape
is a potential floor plan designed to be ideal for the cultural programming
unfolding over the next three months: a fashion exhibition, a film
festival, an art exhibition, and finally a Prada fashion show. Walls
will become floors and floors will become walls as the pavilion is
flipped over by three cranes after each event to accommodate the next.
Rem Koolhaas explained the idea behind the Prada Transformer: "Rather
than having one average condition, we conceived a pavilion that, by
simply rotating it, acquires a different character and accommodates
different needs." Koolhaas added: "The project is exciting
to us because it is the first hybrid between Prada fashion and the
Prada Foundation."
The opening event in the pavilion is an exhibition of skirts designed
by Miuccia Prada. Titled Waist Down, the exhibition was designed by
OMA's think-tank, curatorial, and publishing unit AMO. On 26 June,
the pavilion will be flipped to accommodate a film festival co-curated
by Alejandro González Iñárritu, the Oscar-winning
director of Babel (2006), and the critic Elvis Mitchell.
Another flip will take place on 30 July, transforming the pavilion
into a gallery for an exhibition by Swedish artist Nathalie Djurberg,
curated by Germano Celant, the artistic director of the Prada Foundation
in Milan. The closing event of the pavilion is a Prada fashion show
for 500 guests.
OMA/AMO has a long history of collaboration with Prada in multiple
disciplines. In 2001 OMA designed the Prada Epicenter Store in New
York, followed by the Epicenter in Los Angeles in 2004. AMO has been
designing fashion shows for Prada and MiuMiu since 2003 and has been
working on prada.com since 2006. Currently OMA is designing new exhibition
spaces for the Prada Foundation in Milan.
The Prada Transformer project was led by OMA partners Rem Koolhaas
and Ellen van Loon, associates Kunlé Adeyemi and Chris van
Duijn and design architect Alexander Reichert. The pavilion was made
possible by the support of LG Electronics and Hyundai, Red Resource
Inc. and the City of Seoul.
Prada Transformer Seoul images / information from OMA 230409
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Rem Koolhaas
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Korean Architecture - Selection:
Busan World Business Centre
UNStudio Architects

image : World Business Centre Busan, 2011, UNStudio 2007
Korean building
South Korea Masterplan Competition, Seoul
Studio Daniel Libeskind

image © Studio AMD
South Korea Masterplan Competition
Busan Cinema Center, Busan
Coop Himmelb(l)au Architects

image © ISOCHROM.com, Vienna
Busan Cinema Center : Architecture
competition winner

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