All Zaha Hadid (1950 - 2016) articles
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News
Yasmeen Lari awarded 2023 Royal Gold Medal
RIBA honours Pakistan’s first female architect for her post-retirement community-focused projects
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RIBA raids archives for hidden treasures
Book reproduces more than 200 drawings from 15th century to the present day
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Grafton Architects wins RIBA Gold Medal
Dublin practice named 2020 recipient of UK’s highest honour for architecture
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Zaha Hadid Architects’ name ‘will change’, court papers confirm
Documents reveal warring executors agreed to rebrand practice - but disagree on motive
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ZHA salutes Aquatics Centre milestone
Starchitect’s Olympics venue notches up 2.5m visitors in three years of public use
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Zaha Hadid leaves bulk of £70m fortune in trust
Executors charged with distributing estate after debts, tax and £2.2m personal bequests
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Features
'Aggressive and banal' - Zaha Hadid's Serpentine Sackler Gallery
In the last in the series looking back at BD reviews of Zaha Hadid buildings down the years, our then architecture critic Ellis Woodman was left unimpressed with the late architect’s Serpentine Sackler Gallery.
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Building Study
London 2012 Aquatics Centre by Zaha Hadid Architects
The smoothly undulating surface of Zaha Hadid’s stingray-like Aquatics Centre belies its structural complexity. But does the last Olympic Venue to arrive at the party live up to its promise? BD’s then architecture critic Oliver Wainwright went along to have a look.
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Building Study
Maggie's Centre, Kirkcaldy by Zaha Hadid
In 2006, Zaha Hadid’s first UK building opened. It was a Maggie’s cancer care centre in the grounds of a Kirkcaldy hospital and BD’s then architecture critic Ellis Woodman found that it took excellent advantage of a quirky site to create architecture of a very high order. This is what ...
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Building Study
Evelyn Grace Academy, Brixton, by Zaha Hadid Architects
The aggressive swagger of Zaha Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy reflects the hard-edged dynamism found within the school itself