Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
Pierres Vives Building in Montpellier, France by Zaha Hadid Architects
April 13th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Zaha Hadid Architects
A new, iconic building for Montpellier, housing three government department – emerging as a ‘tree of knowledge’ with three institutions unified within a single envelope – archive department located at its solid base, library, sports department and offices at its top, where the structure bifurcates and becomes lighter.
Client: Département de l’Hérault, Le President Andre Vezhinet
Status: Under Construction
Rendering
Area: 28,500 m2m2
Site: 35,000m2
Design: Zaha Hadid
Project Architect: Stephane Hof
Competition Team: Thomas Vietzke, Achim Gergen, Martin Henn, Christina Beaumont, Yael Brosilovski, Lorenzo Grifantini, Carlos Fernando Perez, Helmut Kinzler, Viggo Haremst, Christian Ludwig, Selim Mimita, Flavio La Gioia, Nina Safainia
Design Team: Joris Pauwels, Philipp Vogt, Rafael Portillo, Jaime Serra, Renata Paim Tourinho Dantas, Melissa Fukumoto, Jens Borstelman, Kane Yanegawa, Loreto Flores, Edgar Payan, Lisamarie Villegas Ambia, Karouko Ogawa, Stella Nikolakaki, Hon Kong Chee, Caroline Andersen, Judith Reitz, Olivier Ottevaere, Achim Gergen, Daniel Baerlecken, Yosuke Hayano, Martin Henn, Rafael Schmidt, Daniel Gospodinov, Kia Larsdotter, Jasmina Malanovic, Ahmad Sukkar, Ghita Skalli, Elena Perez, Andrea B. Caste, Lisa Cholmondeley, Douglas Chew, Larissa Henke, Steven Hatzellis, Jesse Chima, Adriano De Gioannis, Simon Kim, Stephane Carnuccini, Samer Chamoun, Ram Ahronov, Ross Langdon, Ivan Valdez, Yacira Blanco, Marta Rodriguez, Leonardo Garcia, Sevil Yazici, Hussam Chakouf, Marie-Perrine Placais, Monica Noguero, Naomi Fritz, Stephanie Chaltiel.
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