Zaha Hadid

Philip Jodidio
9783836536356
Hardback

Zaha Hadid was a revolutionary architect whose audacious, futuristic designs became a reality in her later life. Hailed by The New York Times as having built “the most important new building in America since the Cold War”, she was the first woman to win both the Pritzker Prize and the RIBA Royal Gold Medal. This essential introduction presents key examples of her pioneering practice and her unique 21st-century architectural language.

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Zaha Hadid was a revolutionary architect, who for many years built almost nothing, despite winning critical acclaim. Some even said her audacious, futuristic designs were unbuildable.During the latter years of her life, Hadid’s daring visions became a reality, bringing a unique new architectural language to cities and structures as varied as the Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in Cincinnati, hailed by The New York Times as “the most important new building in America since the Cold War”; the MAXXI Museum in Rome; the Guangzhou Opera House in China; and the London 2012 Olympics Aquatics Centre.At the time of her unexpected death in 2016, Hadid was firmly established among the elite of world architecture, recognized as the first woman to win both the Pritzker Prize for architecture and the RIBA Royal Gold Medal, but above all as a giver of new forms, the first great architect of the noughties.From her early sharply angled buildings to later more fluid architecture that made floors, ceilings, walls, and furniture part of an overall design, this essential introduction presents key examples of Hadid’s pioneering practice. She was an artist, as much as an architect, who fought to break the old rules and crafted her own 21st-century universe.

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Weight 580 g
Dimensions 26.1 × 21.1 cm
Author
Format Hardback
Language English
Publisher
Year of publication 2015
Series
Pages 95
ISBN 9783836536356

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