OMA reveals cancelled design for Ministry Of Sound nightclub with moving walls
Architecture firm OMA has revealed its previously unseen design for a shapeshifting new venue for London nightclub Ministry Of Sound.
According to Rem Koolhaas' firm, it won a competition to design a new home for the world-famous nightclub back in 2015, but the project was unexpectedly scrapped shortly after.
In a post on his Facebook page, OMA partner Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli wrote: "Apparently we won the competition (we were told so) but then mysteriously and surprisingly the project was cancelled."
OMA was invited by Ministry of Sound to enter the competition, which called for a new building next to the club's historic location in Elephant and Castle, south London.
Based on research from the firm's research studio AMO, the architects proposed a building that changes its shape from night to day, thanks to walls that mechanically lift up and down.
This would allow the nightclub to easily change from open to closed, and to offer spaces that respond to different climate conditions. For instance, the indoor atrium would change to create a VIP roof terrace.
The design also addressed the fact ? claimed by OMA ? that nightclubs have lost their relevance, now that electronic devices are able to offer the same kind of immersive experience.
The aim was to include as diverse a variety of spatial experiences as possible, to exaggerate the change from day to night.
"The result of our work was a combination of a dynamic design ? an experiment on a double...
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