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List of works by Zaha Hadid

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This is a list of projects, both realised and unrealised, by British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid.

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Title
Year
Location
Country
Status
Description
Malevich's Tektonik
1976-1977
London
United Kingdom
Conceptual
Fourth-year student design project for a hotel on the Hungerford Bridge over the Thames.
Museum of the Nineteenth Century
1977–1978
London
United Kingdom
Conceptual
Fifth-year student design thesis; "one of my first ideological and conjectural projects".
Dutch Parliament Extension
1978–1979
The Hague
The Netherlands
Conceptual
Extension of the Binnenhof complex for parliamentary accommodation. With Rem Koolhaas and Elia Zenghelis.
Irish Prime Minister's Residence
1979–1980
Dublin, Phoenix Park
Ireland
Conceptual
Residence and state function room for the Taoiseach. "The objective was to create a weightlessness, freedom from the stress of public life."
59 Eaton Place
1981–1982
London
United Kingdom
Not realised.
Renovation of a turn-of-the-century town house. Hadid received the Gold Medal for Architectural Design, British Architecture for this design.
Parc de la Villette
1982–1983
Paris
France
Not realised.
Design of a park housing public facilities devoted to science and music and located outside central Paris. Bernard Tschumi's project eventually won the competition.
The Peak
1982–1983
Hong Kong, Victoria Peak
Hong Kong
Not realised.
Proposal to re-design the Peak with a cliff-top resort characterised by a "Suprematist geology". The project won the international competition's first prize, in part because of Hadid's spectacular drawings and paintings, and catapulted Hadid to international fame. It was never executed on account of complications associated with the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong.
Grand Buildings
1985
London, Trafalgar Square
United Kingdom
Not realised.
Re-design of Trafalgar Square and the buildings surrounding it with towers that "appear to mutate from shards that penetrate the square's surface into a single solid mass".
Melbury Court
1985
London
United Kingdom
Not realised.
Re-design of a small flat aiming to "explode the rigid box rooms" and featuring furniture on tracks or pivots for flexibility.
Hamburg Docklands
1986
Hamburg
West Germany
Not realised.
Masterplan for the redevelopment of the harbour area, particularly the Speicherstadt.
Kurfürstendamm 70
1986
Berlin
East Germany
Not realised.
Office building on a very narrow site (2.7 × 16 metres).
Azabu-Jyuban
1986
Tokyo, Azabu Juban
Japan
Not realised.
Commercial development on a "narrow site in a canyon of random buildings near the Roppongi district."
Tomigaya
1986
Tokyo, Azabu Juban
Japan
Not realised.
Small mixed-use project related to the Azabu-Jyuban project, featuring an elevated angular glass pavilion as its centerpiece.
West Hollywood Civic Centre
1987
Los Angeles, Azabu Juban
United States
Not realised.
Design for a civic centre in a "relatively context-free environment", allowing "objects [to] float and interact in a way that is only possible in wide-open spaces".
Al Wahda Sports Centre
1988
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates
Not realised.
Berlin 2000
1988
Berlin
East Germany
Not realised.
Urban masterplan for a Berlin without the Berlin Wall, commissioned a year before the Wall's actual fall.
Victoria City Areal
1988
Berlin
East Germany
Not realised.
Design for a re-development of a cruciform site on Kurfürstendamm, envisioning a "bent slab" of a hotel hovering above the street.
A New Barcelona
1989
Barcelona
Spain
Not realised.
Project of a "new urban geometry" for Barcelona based on the diagonal axes of Cerdà's 19th century plan, which are twisted into "skewed, interlocking fragments".
Tokyo Forum
1989
Tokyo
Japan
Not realised.
Design for a municipal Cultural Centre, based on a "void - a glass container - out of which smaller voids are dramatically hollowed and which house the building's cultural and conference areas.
Hafenstrasse development
1990
Hamburg, Hafenstraße
Germany
Not realised.
Project of a mixed-use development in two gaps in a row of houses on the Elbe embankment, featuring angular, semi-transparent slabs on pillars.
Moonsoon
1989–1990
Sapporo
Japan
Built
Interior design of a restaurant with tables like "sharp fragments of ice" and a "plasma of biomorphic sofas".
Folly 3
1990
Osaka
Japan
Built (Temporary)
Folly in the grounds of the Expo '90 fair, a "series of compressed and fused elements to expand in the landscape and refract pedestrian movement." Hadid describes the sculpture as a "half scale experiment for the Vitra Fire Station".
IBA housing
1986–1993
Berlin, Stresemannstraße 109. .mw- 52°30′23″N 13°22′47″E / 52.5063°N 13.3797°E / 52.5063; 13.3797
East Germany
Built
3-floor housing development with a wedge-shaped, metal-clad 8-floor tower for the Internationale Bauausstellung. This, together with the Vitra Fire Station, was Hadid's first realised project. Hadid was one of three women commissioned to design social housing complexes, following the efforts of the Feministische Organisation von Planerinnen und Architektinnen to increase female contributions to the IBA program.
Vitra Fire Station
1994
Weil am Rhein
West Germany
Built
Cardiff Bay Opera House
1995
Cardiff, Wales
United Kingdom
Not realised.
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
2000
London
United Kingdom
Built (Temporary)
Hoenheim-North Terminus & Car Park
2001
Hoenheim
France
Built
One-North Masterplan
2001
Singapore
Singapore
Ongoing
Bergisel Ski Jump
2002
Innsbruck
Austria
Built
Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art
2003
Cincinnati, Ohio
United States
Built
Ordrupgaard Museum extension
2001-2005
Copenhagen
Denmark
Built
BMW Central Building
2005
Leipzig
Germany
Built
Phaeno Science Center
2005
Wolfsburg
Germany
Built
Szervita Square Tower
2006
Budapest
Hungary
Not realised.
Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs
2006-14
Beirut
Lebanon
Built
Kartal-Pendik Waterfront Regeneration Masterplan
2006
Istanbul
Turkey
Not realised.
Maggie's Centres at the Victoria Hospital
2006
Kirkcaldy, Scotland
United Kingdom
Built
Tondonia Winery Pavilion
2001-2006
Haro
Spain
Built
Eleftheria Square redesign
2007
Nicosia
Cyprus
Delayed
The park's construction has been ongoing for over a decade due to various controversies including local criticism of the design, archaeological findings in the building site, EU funding issues, and problems with the various construction firms contracted to build the project.
Hungerburgbahn stations
2007
Innsbruck
Austria
Built
Vilnius Guggenheim Hermitage Museum
2008
Vilnius
Lithuania
Not realised.
Bridge Pavilion
2008
Zaragoza
Spain
Built
JS Bach Chamber Music Hall
2009
Manchester, England
United Kingdom
Built (Temporary)
A temporary structure made for the Manchester International Festival.
CMA CGM Tower
2005-2010
Marseille
France
Built
MAXXI - National Museum of the 21st Century Arts
1998-2010
Rome
Italy
Built
Winner of the 2010 Stirling Prize
Guangzhou Opera House
2005-2010
Guangzhou
China
Built
Evelyn Grace Academy
2006-2010
Brixton, London
United Kingdom
Built
Winner of the 2011 Stirling Prize
Sheikh Zayed Bridge
2007-2010
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates
Built
London Aquatics Centre
2008-2011
London
United Kingdom
Built

References

  1. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 16.
  2. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 17.
  3. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 18.
  4. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 19.
  5. "Architonic.com biography"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20081104135905/http://www.architonic.com/cat/about/8101104
  6. The Peak Leisure Club - Hongkong-Wettbewerb at archINFORM
    https://www.archinform.net/projekte/3115.htm
  7. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 20.
  8. This is Not Architecture: Media Constructions
    https://books.google.com/books?id=MS3heM9V6RQC&pg=PA71
  9. The Romance of Construction - II
    https://books.google.com/books?id=l4FvE5O_5yIC&pg=PA196
  10. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 25.
  11. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 28.
  12. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 32.
  13. Bürohaus am Kurfürstendamm at archINFORM
    https://www.archinform.net/projekte/3153.htm
  14. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 34.
  15. Azabu Jyuban Gebäude at archINFORM
    https://www.archinform.net/projekte/7669.htm
  16. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 42.
  17. Tomigaya Gebäude at archINFORM
    https://www.archinform.net/projekte/7670.htm
  18. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 43.
  19. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 44.
  20. Al Wahda Sportzentrum at archINFORM
    https://www.archinform.net/projekte/7671.htm
  21. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 47.
  22. Viktoria-Stadt-Areal at archINFORM
    https://www.archinform.net/projekte/7678.htm
  23. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 49.
  24. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 50.
  25. Kulturzentrum Tokio at archINFORM
    https://www.archinform.net/projekte/7673.htm
  26. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 51.
  27. Gebäude in der Hafenstraße at archINFORM
    https://www.archinform.net/projekte/7674.htm
  28. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 52-53.
  29. Moonsoon Restaurant at archINFORM
    https://www.archinform.net/projekte/7675.htm
  30. "Zaha Hadid"
    http://www.scottisharchitecture.com/article/view/Zaha+Hadid
  31. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 56.
  32. Expo 90 Osaka Folly at archINFORM
    https://www.archinform.net/projekte/7677.htm
  33. The Complete Buildings and Projects, 60.
  34. "Frauen Wohn Projekte"
    http://www.frauenwohnprojekte.de/
  35. "Tondonia Winery Pavilion / Zaha Hadid"
    http://www.archdaily.com/22061/tondonia-winery-pavillion-zaha-hadid/
  36. "Square misses another deadline"
    https://cyprus-mail.com/2017/11/26/square-misses-another-deadline/
  37. "Norman Foster discusses Zaha Hadid's "extraordinary" Capital Hill Residence"
    http://www.dezeen.com/2016/06/03/video-interview-norman-foster-zaha-hadid-capital-hill-residence-barvikha-forest-russia-movie/
  38. "There's Nothing Understated about Vladislav Doronin"
    http://www.surfacemag.com/articles/vladislav-doronin-power-100
  39. "Dominion Office Building"
    https://www.zaha-hadid.com/architecture/dominion-tower/
  40. "600 Collins Street"
    https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/600-collins-street/22907
  41. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/16/arts/design/zaha-hadid-architecture-saudi-arabia.html
  42. "THE OPUS BY ZAHA HADID"
    http://www.omniyat.com/project/theopus/
  43. Archpaper.com
    https://archpaper.com/2019/09/zaha-hadid-daxing-international-airport-pkx/
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