I’m unsure what to make of this essay about working at O.M.A. On the one hand I’m thrilled by the thought of working there in a kind of supercharged electrical field of design, where ideas are ruthlessly produced, used ,discarded, reworked. On the other it sounds like a slightly authoritarian production office which makes last minute decisions based on the leaders whim usually just before an important meeting, in other words …….just like many other design offices.
When one is involved in this process, one can sometimes despair over the inefficiency and the absence of conventional professionality. But in the end, one is obliged to concede that the non-linearity of the design process, the lack of routine or an established canon of methods or solutions are the basis for the quality of the office’s work. It is precisely the apparent chaos that constitutes the distinctly unusual quality of the office’s professionality. It is characteristic that Rem assesses a project sceptically precisely when it has developed continuously without conflicts, crises and interruptions.
4 Comments
This should be interesting. I’ll read the essay later, but I heard similar rumours about working in Zaha Hadid’s office. Change everything just before a meeting/presentation or competition deadline.
Yeah its happened to me in more than one place too. I think its par for the course in many places, but undermines any preconceived ideas about an office having a design methology which they can stick to in practice. I’m a skeptic though.
interesting blog!
Thanks Rebekah, what I like about blogging is there’s lots of room for Serendipity, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment…and good luck in your exams!