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  1. 1 de mar. de 2011 · The Opera House design is the latest realization of Zaha Hadid Architects’ unique exploration of contextual urban relationships, combining the cultural traditions that have shaped Guangzhou’s ...

  2. Hamburg, Germany. 2006 – 2019. Hamburg Road, Bridge, Waterways & Flood Protection Agency (LSBG) Built. Length: 625 metre. Located at Niederhafen on the Elbe River between St. Pauli Landungsbrücken and Baumwall in Hamburg, the upgraded 625m river promenade is integral to the modernisation and reinforcement of the city’s flood protection system.

  3. Pritzker Prize jury chairman, Lord Rothschild, commented, “At the same time as her theoretical and academic work, as a practicing architect, Zaha Hadid has been unswerving in her commitment to modernism. Always inventive, she’s moved away from existing typology, from high tech, and has shifted the geometry of buildings.”

  4. 2020 – 2024. Design. The new Xi’an International Football Centre will be a 60,000-seat stadium for national and international matches as well as domestic league games, youth training academies, entertainment performances and cultural events. The centre will be located in Xi’an's Fengdong New District with its stations on the city’s ...

  5. Danjiang Bridge. Taipei. 2015 – 2025. Directorate General of Highways, M.O.T.C. Under Construction. Total Length: 920m. Height of Supporting Mast: 200m. Spans: 450m (to the West of the supporting mast) 175m (to the East of the supporting mast) Spanning the mouth of the Tamsui River that flows through Taipei, the Danjiang Bridge is integral to ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Zaha Hadid (en árabe: زها حديد) (Bagdad, 31 de octubre de 1950-Miami Beach, 31 de marzo de 2016) [1] fue una arquitecta anglo-iraquí, procedente de la corriente del deconstructivismo. Recibió uno de los premios más importantes de la profesión como primer lugar en el concurso de la Cruz de la Candelaria (2020) siendo la primera mujer que consiguió este galardón en la UESH.

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