All Zaha Hadid articles – Page 22
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News
Hadid made Praemium Imperiale architecture laureate
Zaha Hadid has been awarded the Japan Art Association’s Praemium Imperiale Architecture Laureate for 2009.
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Hadid’s Chicago pavilion opens two months late
Zaha Hadid’s Burnham Pavilion in Chicago has finally opened to the public after weeks of delay.
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Technical
Zaha Hadid’s new museum brings Glasgow into the fold
Zaha Hadid Architects’ Glasgow Museum of Transport Riverside project creates a vast internal space thanks to the rigidity of its distinctive pleated steel roof
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Technical
Hadid’s Chanel pavilion proving to be a classic in plastic
Inspired by the iconic Chanel 2.55 handbag, Zaha Hadid’s Mobile Art structure reshapes the way polymers can be used by architects
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Court ruling fails to stop work on Zaha Hadid’s Seville library
Zaha Hadid Architects is to continue working on its €4 million Seville library project, despite a court ruling in favour of local residents who objected to the scheme.
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Zaha Hadid's Cairo Stone Towers
Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled a new 525,000 sq m scheme called the Stone Towers for the Stone Park district of Cairo, Egypt.
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Zaha Hadid and Ben Van Berkel unveil new pavilions for Chicago's Millennium Park
Zaha Hadid and UNStudio’s Ben Van Berkel have designed two new pavilions for Chicago’s Millennium nPark to mark the 100 year anniversary of the Burnham Plan.
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Zaha Hadid profits soar by 400% in pre-recession period
Turnover at Zaha Hadid Architects doubled to £26.2 million in the 12 months to April 2008, with pre-tax profits leaping fivefold from £1 million to £5 million, accounts filed at Companies House last week revealed.
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Rogers and Hadid to cut jobs
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, Zaha Hadid Architects and Gehry Partners have all revealed redundancies this week.
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Middle East focus for Zaha Hadid's stint as Today editor
The Middle East, parametrics and Karl Lagerfeld were the centrepieces of Zaha Hadid's guest editor spot on BBC Radio Four's Today programme this morning.
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Zaha nets Vienna library
Zaha Hadid Architects has won a competition to design a library and learning centre for the University of Economics & Business in Vienna.
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Zaha's flower sculpture goes to New York
A series of sculptures designed by Zaha Hadid are currently on display in New York including a version of her Kloris sculpture which is part of a permanent exhibition in Derbyshire.
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Features
Zaha's shoes launch (animation)
Zaha Hadid's famous shoes were officially launched during London Fashion week at the end of September.
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Cost-cutting fears over Zaha's Glasgow museum
Zaha Hadid’s flagship transport museum in Glasgow is undergoing a further round of value-engineering, a report to the city council’s finance committee has revealed.
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Multimedia
Zaha Hadid's civil court building Madrid (video)
Watch a fly-through of Zaha Hadid's design for the new civil courts building in Madrid, part of the new Campus de la Justica masterplan in Madrid.
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Hadid designs Singapore’s largest ever housing scheme
Zaha Hadid Architects has designed Singapore’s largest ever residential development. The seven 36-storey residential towers and 12 villas will be built on a 78,000sq m site at Farrer Road, a prominent site within the city.
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News
Jury had doubts over Hadid design
The jury that selected Zaha Hadid’s design for the London Olympics Aquatics Centre raised serious doubts over its cost and design before it was selected in 2005.
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Building Study
Zaha Hadid’s Zaragoza bridge over muddied waters
Zaha Hadid’s bridge over the River Ebro for the Zaragoza Expo is another creative triumph, but will it achieve its legacy role once the expo is over, wonders Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
Zaha Hadid's Contemporary Art
The mobile art pavilion for Chanel has an elegant roofing solution
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Review
Zaha experiments with totally immersive environments
Zaha Hadid describes her Contemporary Art Container for Chanel