All Zaha Hadid articles – Page 18
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News
Hadid signs design agreement for Central Bank of Iraq
Governor and architect in ceremony at London embassy
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Stanton Williams ties for first place in German museum contest
Practice beats Zaha Hadid in scheme for Museum of Concrete Art & Design
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Abu Dhabi spending spree set to benefit UK architects
Executive council confirms schemes for housing, hospitals, airports, metro and schools
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Zaha Hadid shortlisted for Iraqi parliament
$1 billion project is opportunity to create symbol for architect’s native country
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Opening of Zaha Hadid's Broad Art Museum delayed
Hadid’s contemporary art museum will now open in the autumn
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Architects chase Design Museum awards
Velodrome, Hepworth Gallery and Guangzhou opera house all shortlisted
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Maccreanor Lavington shines at Europan
Architects from Zaha Hadid, Studio Weave and Panter Hudspith also honoured
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Gehry Technologies announces $10 million funding round
Collaboration with Autodesk and Dassault Systems
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Zaha Hadid and Muma make Museum of London shortlist
Allies & Morrison and Rick Mather also contenders for £4.5 million project
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Zaha Hadid's San Diego house takes step forward
Whale Watch Way home wins approval from planning commission
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Features
Architects' desks: Patrik Schumacher, director at Zaha Hadid Architects
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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Zaha Hadid and OMA beat Foster's to Chicago pier longlist
Zaha Hadid, OMA, and BIG working with Aecom have all been long-listed for Chicago’s £50 million Navy Pier competition.
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Zaha Hadid tipped to design Baghdad opera house
Plans for design and build contract dismissed as ‘madness’
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Frank Gehry forms IT alliance with Hadid, van Berkel and SOM
Group looks to reduce waste and delays on jobs
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British architects eye £50m Chicago pier scheme
International competition attracts 250 architects including Hadid, Foster’s and Grimshaw
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Opinion
Does the Stirling Prize need to be more transparent?
No, says Ruth Reed, confidentiality is vital to the panel’s debate; but George Ferguson is keen to see a wider audience involved