Zaha Hadid
Explore Zaha Hadid’s impact on art, design, and architecture, and discover the inspirations behind their visionary work.
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Heydar Aliyev Centre by Zaha Hadid in Baku
By Caroline Roux Last updated
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Back to school: We visit Zaha Hadid’s new Middle East Centre at Oxford University
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Dazzling design: Atelier Swarovski Home enlists all-star cast for debut collection
By Sam Rogers Last updated
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Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2010 by Jean Nouvel
By Malaika Byng Last updated
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Let the battle commence: 2016 RIBA International Prize shortlist revealed
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Multi platform: spectacular new transport hubs arriving in style
Hard hats in tow, we take an early look round some of the world's most ambitious new transport hubs. Full speed ahead. As originally featured in the June 2017 issue of Wallpaper* (W*219)
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Crowning glory: Zaha Hadid Architects complete Port House in Antwerp
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Gong! It’s a Royal Gold Medal for Dame Zaha Hadid
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Herzog & de Meuron’s Jade Signature residential tower opens in Miami
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Daniel Libeskind takes us on a tour of his newly completed residential complex in Milan’s CityLife development
By Giovanna Dunmall Last updated
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CRAB Studio designs new buildings for the Vienna University of Economics and Business
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Meet the artist disrupting Zaha Hadid’s Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati
Lauren Henkin’s series of sculptural interventions in unexpected spaces is giving the late architect’s first US building a new slant
By Julie Baumgardner Last updated
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The finest Google Doodles of all time
On 20 August 1998, a week before a two-year-old Google become an incorporated company, founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin were heading to Burning Man festival. To mark themselves ‘out of office’ on their email signatures, they decided to overlay the famous Burning Man stick-figure on the Google logo (which then came with a Yahoo-style exclamation mark, as if it needed to announce itself). The idea lay dormant until 2010, when then-intern Dennis Hwang (who went onto become Google webmaster, amongst other more recent titles) was tasked with decorating the logo for Bastille Day, sparking eight years of marking important moments in history with a graphic, digital ephitaph. What started as an ‘out of office’ scribble has become an artform, celebrating Calder to Kadinsky; Zaha Hadid to Mies van der Rohe.
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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A hole in one: celebrating 21 years of life-enhancing stuff
By Tony Chambers Published
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Dongdaemun Design Park by Zaha Hadid Architects is inaugurated in Seoul
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Zaha Hadid designs superyacht for Blohm + Voss
By Jonathan Bell Published