JS Bach Chamber Music Hall Manchester, ZHA
Zaha Hadid Architects have created a unique chamber music hall specially designed to house solo performances of the exquisite music of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Zaha Hadid Architects, London, UK. Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid DBE RA was an Iraqi architect, who set up an architecture office in London, England.
She won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004, and was the first woman to receive this prestigious international award. She received the UK’s Stirling Prize twice, in 2010 and 2011.
This British architecture practice is now led by architect and architectural theorist Patrik Schumacher.
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Zaha Hadid Architects have created a unique chamber music hall specially designed to house solo performances of the exquisite music of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Work is continuing at the construction site of the University of Seville Library. The building will provide residents and visitors to Seville with a state-of-the-art public library and reading rooms, exhibition hall, and conference facility.
After presenting the design to Egyptian Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Nazif, Zaha Hadid Architects was announced as architects of the new Cairo Expo City. Zaha Hadid Architects will be designing Cairo Expo City together with global multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy Buro Happold.
The Stone Towers by Zaha Hadid Architects for Rooya Group of Egypt is located in the Stone Park district of Cairo. Providing office and retail facilities to a rapidly expanding Cairo, the unique 525,000sqm Stone Towers development also includes a five-star business hotel with serviced apartments, retail with food and beverage facilities and sunken landscaped gardens and plaza called the ‘Delta’.
The project was initially previewed in October 2008 during the Frieze Art Fair in London, and the exciting ‘work in progress’ exhibited there has now become a final design prototype poised for production.
Zaha Hadid Architects exploration and research into systems of growth in the natural world have informed the distinct formal language of the Genesy lamp for Artemide.
NY Projects, with Zaha Hadid + Patrik Schumacher, Offer Glimpse of Seoul Collection at Milan Furniture Fair A progressive new collection of limited-edition designs was introduced at an invitation-only luncheon for global design leaders on 24 April at the Milan Furniture Fair.
Reports in the Press that this project is on hold, as are many in UAE. Developer Sama Dubai recently merged with Dubai Properties and received a £6.9 billion government bailout
The proposal seeks to replace two existing buildings with a new 3000m2 structure that will house a two-level gallery, commercial offices and eight residential flats. The site is located within the South Shoreditch Conservation Area and will add an exciting new addition to Hoxton Square’s eclectic character.
The architecture of Andrea Palladio represents the built manifestation of Palladio’s utopia of synthesizing all humanistic values by establishing the exact role and relation of each part of his architectural compositions – from the organism as a perfect whole to each single room.
Interactive exhibition area focusing on water sustainability, integrating a pedestrian bridge to perform as gateway for the Zaragoza Expo 2008.
Zaha Hadid Architects is delighted to announce the opening of the Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion, Zaragoza, Spain.
Sawaya & Moroni Bowl: fluid form of curvilinear geometry, this silver bowl is a continuation of the morphological design language Zaha Hadid has explored and developed over the past three decades.
There is a highly mobile society, which requires a new route around the Gulf south shore, connecting the three Emirates together. In 1967 a steel arch bridge was built to connect the fledgling city of Abu Dhabi island to the mainland.