Designs Revealed for Zaha Hadid’s First US Skyscraper

Designs Revealed for Zaha Hadid’s First US Skyscraper
Designs were revealed this week for Zaha Hadid's One Thousand Museum building, a 215-metre skyscraper in downtown Miami.

Milan Unveiled: 10 Great Products From Salone Del Mobile 2013

Milan Unveiled: 10 Great Products From Salone Del Mobile 2013
A look at 10 eye-catching products unveiled during Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2013.

Top Architects Inspire Afghan Women’s Rug-Making Venture

Top Architects Inspire Afghan Women’s Rug-Making Venture
American not-for-profit organisation Arzu Studio Hope has launched a ‘Masters Collection’ of 10 woolen rugs designed by legendary...

Zaha Hadid Criticizes Misogynist Behaviour In UK Architecture

Zaha Hadid Criticizes Misogynist Behaviour In UK Architecture
Acclaimed starchitect Zaha Hadid has described the attitude she faces when working in the UK compared to other...

Change Needed to Encourage Female Architects

Change Needed to Encourage Female Architects
Zaha Hadid, the world’s leading female architect, says the architecture industry in the UK discourages women from fully...

Zaha Hadid Modernises UK’s Oldest University Building

Zaha Hadid Modernises UK’s Oldest University Building
Construction of Zaha Hadid’s anticipated Softbridge building extension to the University of Oxford building in the UK is...

Zaha Hadid in Architectural Race Against Design Pirates

Zaha Hadid in Architectural Race Against Design Pirates
Architectural superstar Zaha Hadid has found herself in an unfortunate copycat situation in which her Wangjing SOHO project...

Designing the ‘World’s Greatest Stadium’

Designing the ‘World’s Greatest Stadium’
UK-based architectural firm Zaha Hadid has been pegged to create an iconic stadium in Japan.

Why ‘Starchitecture’ is Burning Out

Why ‘Starchitecture’ is Burning Out
In light of collaborative-focussed design, the notion of the 'starchitect' is quickly burning out.
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