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Continuing our series on deconstructivism we profile the late Zaha Hadid, who designed Heydar Aliyev Centre and London Aquatics Centre.
Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid is dead at 65, BBC reports. She died of a heart attack on March 31 at a Miami hospital, where she was being treated for a case of bronchitis she contracted ...
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Now, there’s a coveted chance to own an apartment at her One Thousand Museum in Miami — which comes with an A-list roster of ...
It was in 1988, at London’s Tate Gallery during the Deconstructivism conference held in anticipation of MoMA’s eponymous exhibition that I first encountered Zaha Hadid in person. She was ...
Zaha Hadid Architects has revealed the design for a 36-story glass tower in Hong Kong inspired by a budding flower. Set to open by 2022 on a city block in Hong Kong Central, according to design ...
Zaha Hadid, Amanda Levete, Patty ... It was in 1988, at London’s Tate Gallery during the Deconstructivism conference held in anticipation of MoMA’s eponymous exhibition that I first ...
I first met Zaha back in the 1980s. Zaha had already set up her own architectural practice and I had just left Christie's and was on the cusp of opening my own gallery. During that era London really ...
She wouldn’t build a prison. But the world’s most famous female architect, Zaha Hadid, says she’s willing to work in countries which have faced criticisms over their human rights records ...
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