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Capital Hill Residence in Moscow, Russia by Zaha Hadid Architects

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

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Located on the north-face hillside in Barvikha where pine and birch trees grow up to 20 metres high, a villa with fluid geometries emerges from the landscape. Its programme is divided into two components: one merging with the hillside, another floating above the ground with dynamic views overlooking the forest.

Capital Hill Residence

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project: Capital Hill Residence
  • Location:Moscow, Russia
  • Design: Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher
  • Project Director: Helmut Kinzler
  • Project Architect: Daniel Fiser
  • Project Team: Anat Stern, Thomas Sonder, Kristina Simkeviciute, Talenia Phua Gajardo, Muthahar Khan, Erhan Patat, Lourdes Sanchez, Daniel Santos, Tetsuya Yamazaki, Mariana Ibanez, Marco Vanucci, Ebru Simsek, Kevin McClellan

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Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre in UAE by Zaha Hadid Architects

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

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A new performing arts centre housing five theatres, music hall, concert hall and opera house – conceived as a sculptural form, emerging naturally from the intersection of pedestrian pathways within a new cultural district – a growing organism that spreads through successive branches which form the structure like ‘fruits on the vine’.

Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project: Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre
  • Location:Abu Dhabi, UAE
  • Height: 62m
  • Width: 135m
  • Length: 490m (including Bridge)
  • Total Floor Area: 62,770m²
  • Footprint: 25,800m² (excluding Bridge)
  • Levels: 10 above, 4 underground

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Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2000 in London, UK by Zaha Hadid Architect

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

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Zaha Hadid’s structure radically reinvented the accepted idea of a tent or a marquee. It took the form of a triangulated roof structure spanning an impressive internal space of 600sq metres by using a steel primary structure. A folding form of angular flat planes extending to the ground gave an illusion of solidity while at the same time creating a variety of internal spaces.

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Twirl in Milan, Italy by Zaha Hadid Architects

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

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This project is a contemporary interpretation of the architecture of the 16th-century courtyard of the State University of Milan,translated and transformed from rigid Cartesian geometries into the linear fluidity of dynamic space. Adapting to the natural contours of the courtyard and the forces that converge towards its center, the project emphasizes the slope of the arches, creating a powerful vortex of spatial distortion that favors dialogue with the surrounding colonnade.

Images Courtesy Andrea Martiradonna

 

 

  • Architect: Zaha Hadid architects
  • Name of Project: Twirl
  • Location: Milan, Italy
  • Photography: Andrea Martiradonna, Luke Hayes

 

 

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London Aquatic Centre in London, UK by Zaha Hadid Architects

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

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The architectural concept of the London Aquatic Centre is inspired by the fluid geometry of water in motion, creating spaces and a surrounding environment in sympathy with the river landscape of the Olympic Park.  An undulating roof sweeps up from the ground as a wave – enclosing the pools of the Centre with its unifying gesture of fluidity, whilst also describing the volume of the swimming and diving pools.

London Aquatic Centre

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project: London Aquatic Centre
  • Location: London, UK
  • PROGRAM: Aquatics Centre for 2012 Summer Olympics and future use
  • CLIENT: Olympic Delivery Authority
  • Project Director: Jim Heverin
  • Project Architect: Glenn Moorley, Sara Klomps
  • Project Team [competition]: Saffet Kaya Bekiroglu, Agnes Koltay, Feng Chen, Gemma Douglas, Kakakrai Suthadarat, Karim Muallem, Marco Vanucci, Mariana Ibanez, Sujit Nair
  • Project Team: Alex Bilton, Alex Marcoulides, Barbara Bochnak, Carlos Garijo, Clay Shorthall, Ertu Erbay, George King, Giorgia Cannici, Hannes Schafelner, Hee Seung Lee, Kasia Townend, Nannette Jackowski, Nicolas dalewitch, Seth Handley, Thomas Soo, Tom Locke, Torsten Broeder, Tristan Job, Yamac Korfali, Yeena Yoon
  • Photographer: Hélène Binet

Consultants

  • Sports Architects: S+P Architects (London)
  • Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners (London, Newcastle)
  • Services: Ove Arup & Partners (London)
  • Fire safety: Arup Fire (London)
  • Acoustics: Arup Acoustics (London)
  • Façade Engineers: Robert-Jan Van Santen Associates (Lille)
  • Lighting Design: Arup Lighting (London)
  • Kitchen Design: Winton Nightingale (London)
  • Maintenance Access: Reef (London)
  • Temporary Constructiont: Edwin Shirley Staging (London)
  • Security Consultant: Arup Security (London)
  • AV + IT Consultants: Mark Johnson Consultants (London)
  • Access Consultant: Access = Design (London)
  • CDM Co-Coordinator: Total CDM Solutions (Cardigan)
  • BREEAM Consultant: Ove Arup & Partners (London)

Size/Area

  • Site Area: 36,875 m2 
  • Legacy: Basement 3,725 m2, Ground Floor 15,137 m2, First Floor 10,168 m2
  • Olympic: Basement 3,725 m2, Ground Floor 15,402 m2, First Floor 16,387 m2, Seating Area 7,352 m2

Footprint Area

  • Legacy: 15,950 m2
  • Olympic: 21,897 m2

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CMA CGM TOWER in Marseille, France by Zaha Hadid Architects

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

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The tower stands at the center of the city’s ambitious regeneration project, Euroméditerranée, located 1km north of the historic center, adjacent to the commercial port.

The site lies 100m back from the sea edge where the elevated motorway viaduct separates as it arrives into the north of the city. At ground level the site is dominated by the sweeping concrete viaducts overhead and the rhythmic colonnades of their supporting columns. It’s dense and noisy but a rich physical context. At high level, the context is the spectacular views over the bay of Marseille, the city and the docks.


  • ARCHITECT: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Year: 2006 – 2011
  • PROGRAM: Head offices and parking
  • CLIENT: CMA CGM [Marseille, France]
  • Project Director: Jim Heverin
  • Project Architect: Stephane Vallotton
  • Project Team: Karim Muallem, Simone Contasta, Leonie Heinrich, Alvin Triestanto, MurielBoselli, Eugene Leung, Bhushan Mantri, Jerome Michel, NereaFeliz, Prashanth Sridharan,Birgit Eistert, Evelyn Gono, Marian Ripoll, Andres Flores, Pedja Pantovic
  • Competition Team: Jim Heverin, Simon Kim, Michele Pasca Di Magliano, Viviana Muscettola
  • Associated Architect: SRA –RTA (Paris/ Marseille)
  • CONSULTANTS: Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners (London)
  • Services: Ove Arup & Partners (London)
  • Façade engineers: Ove Arup & Partners / Robert-Jan Van Santen Associates (London / Lille)
  • Cost consultant: R2M (Marseille)
  • SIZE: Gross Floor Area 94,000 m² (58,000 Tower / 36,000 Annex Building)
  • Site Area 8,400 m2
  • Footprint Area 6,000 m2
  • Height 33 Floors/142.8 metres
  • Occupancy 2,500
  • MATERIALS: Insitu concrete; Fully Glazed Unitized Facade
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Rhino 3D, Maya, Revit Architecture, DP digital project, 3D Studio Max, Grasshopper and T Spline

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Riverside Museum in Glasgow, Scotland by Zaha Hadid Architects

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

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The historical development of the Clyde and the city is a unique legacy; with the site situated where the Kelvin flows into the Clyde the building can flow from the city to the river. In doing so it can symbolise a dynamic relationship where the museum is the voice of both, linking the two sides and allowing the museum to be the transition from one to the other. By doing so the museum places itself in the very context of its origin and encourages connectivity between its exhibits and their wider context.

Riverside Museum - Image Courtesy Helene Binet

  • Project Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project: Riverside Museum
  • Location: Glasgow, Scotland
  • Client: Glasgow City Council
  • Design: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project Director: Jim Heverin
  • Photographer: Helene Binet
  • Program: Exhibition space, cafe, retail, education
  • Competition Team: Malca Mizrahi, Michele Pasca di Magliano, Viviana R. Muscettola, Mariana Ibanez, Larissa Henke
  • Project Team: Achim Gergen, Agnes Koltay, Alasdair Graham, Andreas Helgesson, Andy Summers, Aris Giorgiadis, Brandon Buck, Christina Beaumont, Chun Chiu, Claudia Wulf, Daniel Baerlaecken, Des Fagan, Electra Mikelides, Elke Presser, Gemma Douglas, Hinki Kwon, Jieun Lee, Johannes Hoffmann, Laymon Thaung, Liat Muller, Lole Mate, Malca Mizrahi, Markus Planteu, Matthias Frei, Michael Mader, Mikel Bennett, Ming Cheong, Naomi Fritz, Rebecca Haines-Gadd, Thomas Hale, Tyen Masten

Consultants

  • Services: Buro Happold [Glasgow, UK]
  • Acoustics: Buro Happold [Bath, UK]
  • Fire Safety: FEDRA, Glasgow
  • Cost Consultants: Capita Symonds
  • Project Management: Capita Symonds

Size/Area

  • Total Area: 11 000 m2
  • Exhibition Area: 7000 m2
  • Site Area: 22,400 m2
  • Footprint Area: 7,800 m2

Materials

  • Steel Frame
  • Corrugated Metal Decking
  • Zinc Cladding
  • Glass-reinforced gypsum interior surfaces

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Mandarin Oriental Tree-top Villas in Dellis Cay, Turks and Caicos Islands by Zaha Hadid Architects

Friday, March 11th, 2011

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A private island in the Turks and Caicos is being transformed into a laboratory of contemporary architecture by visionaries Zaha Hadid, Shigeru Ban, David Chipperfield, Carl Ettensperger, Kengo Kuma, Chad Oppenheim and Piero Lissoni. Oppenheim was selected as one of 7 architects to create a series of villas for the Mandarin Oriental Group.

Tree-top Villas

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Scope: 8 villas, 3,850 SF residences each. Architecture/Interior design
  • Date: Estimated completion 2011
  • Location: Dellis Cay, Turks & Caicos Islands

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Dongdaemun Design Park and Plaza, Seoul, Korea by Zaha Hadid Architects

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

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The 85,000 square metre Dongdaemun Design Plaza establishes a learning resource for designers and members of the public with a design museum, library and educational facilities, whilst the 30,000 square metre Park creates a green oasis within the dense urban surroundings of Dongdaemun, Seoul. The form of the Dongdaemun Design Plaza and Park revolves around the ancient city wall, which forms the central element of the composition, creating a continuous landscape that physically links the park and plaza together. The fl uid language of the design, by inference and analogy, acts as a catalyst by promoting fl uid thinking and interaction across all the design disciplines, whilst also encouraging the greatest degree of interaction between the activities of the Plaza and the public.

Dongdaemun Design Park & Plaza - (c) ZHA

  • PROGRAM: Park and Design Complex for Central Seoul
  • ARCHITECT: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Design Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher
  • Project Leader: Eddie Can
  • Porject Manager: Craig Kiner
  • Project Team: Kaloyan Erevinov, Martin Self, Hooman Talebi, Carlos S. Martinez,
  • Camiel Weijenberg, Florian Goscheff, Maaike Hawinkels, Aditya Chandra,
  • Andy Chang, Arianna Russo, Ayat Fadaifard, Josias Hamid, Shuojiong
  • Zhang, Natalie Koerner, Jae Yoon Lee
  • Competition Team: Kaloyan Erevinov, Paloma Gormley, Hee Seung Lee, Kelly Lee
  • Andres Madrid, Deniz Manisali, Kevin McClellan, Claus Voigtmann,
  • Maurits Fennis
  • CONSULTANTS: Structural Engineer: ARUP
  • Services Engineer: ARUP
  • Lighting Consultant: ARUP
  • Acoustics Consultant: ARUP
  • Landscape Architect: Gross Max
  • Facade Consultant: Group 5F
  • Geometry Consultant: Evolute
  • Quantity Surveyor: Davis Langdon & Everest
  • LOCAL ARCHITECTS: SAMOO ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
  • SIZE / AREA: Building 85,000 m2
  • Site 65,000 m2
  • Park 30,000 m2
  • Year: 2007 – 2013

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Vitra Fire Station in Weil am Rhein, Germany by Zaha Hadid

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

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We initiated our design with a study of the overall factory site. Our intention was to place the elements of our commission in such a way that they would not be lost between the enormous factory sheds. We also used these elements to structure the whole site, giving identity and rhythm to the main street running through the complex. This street – which stretches from the chair museum to the other end of the factory site, where the fire station is now located, was envisaged as a linear landscaped zone, almost as if it were the artificial extension of the linear patterns of the adjacent agricultural fields and vineyards. Thus, rather than designing the building as an isolated object, it was developed as the outer edge of the landscaped zone: defining space rather than occupying space. This was achieved by stretching the programme into a long, narrow building alongside the street which marks the edge of the factory site, and which also functions as a screening device against the bordering buildings.

VITRA FIRE STATION

  • ARCHITECT: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • PROGRAM: Fire Station
  • CLIENT: Rolf Fehlbaum, Vitra International AG, Klunefeldstrasse 22, CH-4127 Biersfelden, SUISSE
  • Design: Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher
  • Project Architect: Patrik Schumacher
  • Design Team: Simon Koumjian, Edgar Gonzalez, Kar Wha Ho, Voon Yee-Wong, Craig Kiner, Cristina Verissimo, Maria Rossi, Daniel R. Oakley, Nicola Cousins, David Gomersall, Olaf Weishaupt
  • Local Architect: Roland Mayer [Lorrach, Germany]
  • SIZE/AREA: 852 m2
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