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Zaha Hadid | A look back at her work | BBC News | Dame Zaha Hadid, one of the world’s leading architects, has died at the age of 65. She was born in Iraq, but called the UK home for 40 years. She designed some of the world’s most innovative buildings, including the Guangzhou Opera House in China, and the London Aquatics Centre for the 2012 Olympic Games| Will Gompertz reports | YouTube
VIDEO | FILM ZAHA HADID
Zaha Hadid Architects | This film shows some of the people and projects of Zaha Hadid Architects. It aims to convey the ideas and ambitions behind our work. Some of our academic design research, with students from AADRL and Vienna University of Applied Arts, is also featured.
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Zaha Hadid video memorial with tributes from Foster, Rogers, Ingels, Levete, Libeskind and more | Dezeen | Leading architects including Norman Foster, Bjarke Ingels, Richard Rogers and Daniel Libeskind have paid tribute to the late Zaha Hadid in a video created by Dezeen and Architizer. Foster called the Iraq-born architect, who died last month, „a very special person“ while Libeskind said she was „a star in the firmament of ideas“. Filmed in London and New York over the last two weeks, a dazzling array of architects and leading international figures from the arts and media – many of whom had close friendships with Hadid – agreed to speak about the Pritzker-prize winner. Many of them gave moving tributes. „Zaha was a genius,“ said Deborah Berke, dean of Yale School of Architecture. „She was doing work that nobody else conceived of, never mind figured out how to build.“ Patrik Schumacher, director at Zaha Hadid Architects and Hadid’s closest collaborator, described her as a „monumental innovator“. Speaking on camera for the first time since her death of a heart attack on 31 March, aged 65, Schumacher said: „Zaha’s historical significance I think, if anything, has been underestimated. She’s been a monumental innovator, radically expanding the degrees of freedom one has as a composer in space.“ He also shed light on Hadid’s sometimes fiery temper. „She also had a temper sometimes in work, but it came out of an intense will to excellence and a certain degree of insecurity whether what we had at that time was good enough, which kind of fuelled this drive to do more,“ he said | YouTube
Zaha Hadid | Sketching the Future | HENI talks | Hans Ulrich Obrist traces how Zaha Hadid’s futuristic architecture evolved from ‘superfluid’ sketches | YouTube
Zaha Hadid | An Architectural Legacy | Architekts Journal | One year after Zaha Hadid died, this film takes a look at her career, and legacy, through five stages which signal significant progressions in her work. The film begins with her drawings and paintings while at the Architectural Association, then captures her first built project at Vitra, moving on to the Stirling Prize-winning MAXXI, which secured her place in the architectural canon, and the London Aquatics Centre – a building which made her known to the public – and finishes with the Maths Gallery at the Science Museum, completed just months after her death. Featuring interviews with those who knew her including long-time collaborator Patrik Schumacher, architects Eva Jiricna and Nigel Coates, urbanist Ricky Burdett, AJ editor-in-chief Christine Murray and engineer Hanif Kara, the film gives thoughtful insight into the impact Zaha had on the architectural profession | Produced by Laura Mark and filmed by Jim Stephenson for the AJ | YouTube
Panel Discussion | Zaha Hadid | Beyond Boundaries, Art and Design |
ivorypress | Within the context of the exhibition ‚Zaha Hadid Beyond Boundaries, Art and Design‘, Ivorypress held on 4 September 2012 a panel discussion which featured speakers Zaha Hadid, architect and founder of Zaha Hadid Architects; Patrik Schumacher, architect and partner of Zaha Hadid Architects; Kenny Schachter, curator of the exhibition; Norman Foster, architect and founder of Foster + Partners; Luis Fernández Galiano, architect and professor at ETSAM, and Elena Ochoa Foster, founder and CEO of Ivorypress. The discussion centred around the personal and unorthodox world-view of the London-based Iraqi architect. Hadid is interested in contact points between architecture, landscape and geology and her work incorporates both the natural topography and the systems created by humans. The resulting creations transform our vision of the future with new spatial concepts and bold, visionary forms | YouTube
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Zaha Hadid | A look back at her work | BBC News | Dame Zaha Hadid, one of the world’s leading architects, has died at the age of 65. She was born in Iraq, but called the UK home for 40 years. She designed some of the world’s most innovative buildings, including the Guangzhou Opera House in China, and the London Aquatics Centre for the 2012 Olympic Games| Will Gompertz reports | YouTube
VIDEO | FILM ZAHA HADID
Zaha Hadid Architects | This film shows some of the people and projects of Zaha Hadid Architects. It aims to convey the ideas and ambitions behind our work. Some of our academic design research, with students from AADRL and Vienna University of Applied Arts, is also featured.
YouTube
Zaha Hadid video memorial with tributes from Foster, Rogers, Ingels, Levete, Libeskind and more | Dezeen | Leading architects including Norman Foster, Bjarke Ingels, Richard Rogers and Daniel Libeskind have paid tribute to the late Zaha Hadid in a video created by Dezeen and Architizer. Foster called the Iraq-born architect, who died last month, „a very special person“ while Libeskind said she was „a star in the firmament of ideas“. Filmed in London and New York over the last two weeks, a dazzling array of architects and leading international figures from the arts and media – many of whom had close friendships with Hadid – agreed to speak about the Pritzker-prize winner. Many of them gave moving tributes. „Zaha was a genius,“ said Deborah Berke, dean of Yale School of Architecture. „She was doing work that nobody else conceived of, never mind figured out how to build.“ Patrik Schumacher, director at Zaha Hadid Architects and Hadid’s closest collaborator, described her as a „monumental innovator“. Speaking on camera for the first time since her death of a heart attack on 31 March, aged 65, Schumacher said: „Zaha’s historical significance I think, if anything, has been underestimated. She’s been a monumental innovator, radically expanding the degrees of freedom one has as a composer in space.“ He also shed light on Hadid’s sometimes fiery temper. „She also had a temper sometimes in work, but it came out of an intense will to excellence and a certain degree of insecurity whether what we had at that time was good enough, which kind of fuelled this drive to do more,“ he said | YouTube
Zaha Hadid | Sketching the Future | HENI talks | Hans Ulrich Obrist traces how Zaha Hadid’s futuristic architecture evolved from ‘superfluid’ sketches | YouTube
Zaha Hadid | An Architectural Legacy | Architekts Journal | One year after Zaha Hadid died, this film takes a look at her career, and legacy, through five stages which signal significant progressions in her work. The film begins with her drawings and paintings while at the Architectural Association, then captures her first built project at Vitra, moving on to the Stirling Prize-winning MAXXI, which secured her place in the architectural canon, and the London Aquatics Centre – a building which made her known to the public – and finishes with the Maths Gallery at the Science Museum, completed just months after her death. Featuring interviews with those who knew her including long-time collaborator Patrik Schumacher, architects Eva Jiricna and Nigel Coates, urbanist Ricky Burdett, AJ editor-in-chief Christine Murray and engineer Hanif Kara, the film gives thoughtful insight into the impact Zaha had on the architectural profession | Produced by Laura Mark and filmed by Jim Stephenson for the AJ | YouTube
Panel Discussion | Zaha Hadid | Beyond Boundaries, Art and Design |
ivorypress | Within the context of the exhibition ‚Zaha Hadid Beyond Boundaries, Art and Design‘, Ivorypress held on 4 September 2012 a panel discussion which featured speakers Zaha Hadid, architect and founder of Zaha Hadid Architects; Patrik Schumacher, architect and partner of Zaha Hadid Architects; Kenny Schachter, curator of the exhibition; Norman Foster, architect and founder of Foster + Partners; Luis Fernández Galiano, architect and professor at ETSAM, and Elena Ochoa Foster, founder and CEO of Ivorypress. The discussion centred around the personal and unorthodox world-view of the London-based Iraqi architect. Hadid is interested in contact points between architecture, landscape and geology and her work incorporates both the natural topography and the systems created by humans. The resulting creations transform our vision of the future with new spatial concepts and bold, visionary forms | YouTube
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Zaha Hadid | A look back at her work | BBC News | Dame Zaha Hadid, one of the world’s leading architects, has died at the age of 65. She was born in Iraq, but called the UK home for 40 years. She designed some of the world’s most innovative buildings, including the Guangzhou Opera House in China, and the London Aquatics Centre for the 2012 Olympic Games| Will Gompertz reports | YouTube
VIDEO | FILM ZAHA HADID
Zaha Hadid Architects | This film shows some of the people and projects of Zaha Hadid Architects. It aims to convey the ideas and ambitions behind our work. Some of our academic design research, with students from AADRL and Vienna University of Applied Arts, is also featured.
YouTube
Zaha Hadid video memorial with tributes from Foster, Rogers, Ingels, Levete, Libeskind and more | Dezeen | Leading architects including Norman Foster, Bjarke Ingels, Richard Rogers and Daniel Libeskind have paid tribute to the late Zaha Hadid in a video created by Dezeen and Architizer. Foster called the Iraq-born architect, who died last month, „a very special person“ while Libeskind said she was „a star in the firmament of ideas“. Filmed in London and New York over the last two weeks, a dazzling array of architects and leading international figures from the arts and media – many of whom had close friendships with Hadid – agreed to speak about the Pritzker-prize winner. Many of them gave moving tributes. „Zaha was a genius,“ said Deborah Berke, dean of Yale School of Architecture. „She was doing work that nobody else conceived of, never mind figured out how to build.“ Patrik Schumacher, director at Zaha Hadid Architects and Hadid’s closest collaborator, described her as a „monumental innovator“. Speaking on camera for the first time since her death of a heart attack on 31 March, aged 65, Schumacher said: „Zaha’s historical significance I think, if anything, has been underestimated. She’s been a monumental innovator, radically expanding the degrees of freedom one has as a composer in space.“ He also shed light on Hadid’s sometimes fiery temper. „She also had a temper sometimes in work, but it came out of an intense will to excellence and a certain degree of insecurity whether what we had at that time was good enough, which kind of fuelled this drive to do more,“ he said | YouTube
Zaha Hadid | Sketching the Future | HENI talks | Hans Ulrich Obrist traces how Zaha Hadid’s futuristic architecture evolved from ‘superfluid’ sketches | YouTube
Zaha Hadid | An Architectural Legacy | Architekts Journal | One year after Zaha Hadid died, this film takes a look at her career, and legacy, through five stages which signal significant progressions in her work. The film begins with her drawings and paintings while at the Architectural Association, then captures her first built project at Vitra, moving on to the Stirling Prize-winning MAXXI, which secured her place in the architectural canon, and the London Aquatics Centre – a building which made her known to the public – and finishes with the Maths Gallery at the Science Museum, completed just months after her death. Featuring interviews with those who knew her including long-time collaborator Patrik Schumacher, architects Eva Jiricna and Nigel Coates, urbanist Ricky Burdett, AJ editor-in-chief Christine Murray and engineer Hanif Kara, the film gives thoughtful insight into the impact Zaha had on the architectural profession | Produced by Laura Mark and filmed by Jim Stephenson for the AJ | YouTube
Panel Discussion | Zaha Hadid | Beyond Boundaries, Art and Design |
ivorypress | Within the context of the exhibition ‚Zaha Hadid Beyond Boundaries, Art and Design‘, Ivorypress held on 4 September 2012 a panel discussion which featured speakers Zaha Hadid, architect and founder of Zaha Hadid Architects; Patrik Schumacher, architect and partner of Zaha Hadid Architects; Kenny Schachter, curator of the exhibition; Norman Foster, architect and founder of Foster + Partners; Luis Fernández Galiano, architect and professor at ETSAM, and Elena Ochoa Foster, founder and CEO of Ivorypress. The discussion centred around the personal and unorthodox world-view of the London-based Iraqi architect. Hadid is interested in contact points between architecture, landscape and geology and her work incorporates both the natural topography and the systems created by humans. The resulting creations transform our vision of the future with new spatial concepts and bold, visionary forms | YouTube
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