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Hadid, Zaha; Betsky, Aaron (1998). Zaha Hadid: The Complete Buildings and Projects. London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 978-0-500-28084-3. "Zaha Hadid Works". Thames and Hudson. Archived from the original on April 1, 2008 "Zaha Hadid: Opere e progetti 1976-2002" (in Italian). Direzione generale per la qualità e la tutela del paesaggio, l ...
According to Zaha Hadid Architects, "The curving profiles on the exterior facades work with the central core of the building, bringing a rigid frame and a sense of movement to this completely new typology of tower.” [54] The 94,000-square metre building, which resembles a ship’s prow, is the highest in the town at 147 m and has a capacity ...
Zaha Hadid The Vitra Fire Station is a concrete and steel building of 852 m 2 (9,170 sq ft) located at the Vitra Furniture factory in Weil am Rhein , Germany. [ 1 ] Completed in 1993, it was the first constructed project by Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid .
The late architect Zaha Hadid, known as 'The Queen of Curves' for her modern curving designs in her buildings, died Thursday at the age of 65.
Since its incorporation in the late 1990s, Schumacher served as a director of Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) and is credited as a partner and co-author of the practice's output. Since Hadid's death in April 2016, he has been leading the firm as its sole remaining partner, whilst remaining true to their shared vision.
The Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) was designed by British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid, winner of the 2004 Pritzker Prize, with the concept of "Metonymic Landscape".Metonymy refers to a method of describing a specific object indirectly, and Hadid integrated historical, cultural, urban, social, and economic aspects of Seoul deduced from this method in order to create a scene of the landscape.
Signature Towers (formerly known as Dancing Towers) was a under construction for a three-tower, mixed-use complex in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.It was designed by Iraqi born architect Zaha Hadid after winning an international design competition which included proposals from OMA [3] and Reiser & Umemoto among others.
It was designed by Pritzker-prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid. This building is her first permanent work in Hong Kong . Originally expected to be completed by the end of 2011, [ 2 ] it was not finished until 2014.