Zaha hadid: a retrospective in venice

During the XV International Biennale of Architecture in Venice, an exhibition dedicated to the works of Zaha Hadid (31.10. 1950—31.03.2016) opens. Early paintings, layouts and photographs of past and future projects (including such unrealized ones as the Opera House in Cardiff (1994-95). The retrospective is organized by Fondazione Berengo in the Palazzo Franchetti, building of the XVI century, built on the Grand Canal The opening will coincide with the opening of the Venice Architecture Biennale in May 2016. In one space, three milestones in the career of an architect can be traced: the first completed project of Zaha Hadid - Fire Station Vitra (1993) in Germany; Rosentta Center for Contemporary Art I (2003), the American debut, after which she was awarded the Pritzker Prize, and the MAXXI Museum (2009) in Rome, where the studio Zaha Hadid put into practice her experiments with computer-aided design. Another room will contain perfectly made images of buildings, facades and interiors, here will be investigated the long-standing relationship between Zaha Hadid and photographer Helene Binet (Hélène Binet).

Malevich's Tektonik. London. 1976-1977. Graduation project in AA. The World (89 Degrees). 1983. The painting sublimates the experience of an apprenticeship in AA. Explores the possibility of incorporating modernism into a new, expanding world building context.

“It took me twenty years to convince people to design in 3D.”

Pictures from the early period Hadid emphasize the architect’s interest in the Russian avant-garde. “My paintings really developed 30 years ago, because I thought that architectural drawings carry a much greater degree of distortion and fragmentation,” said Zaha Hadid. exciting discoveries. Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) confirmed last month that it will continue to practice without its founder. The exhibition will present the current projects of the company. “It took me twenty years to convince people to design in 3D and get rid of unnecessary difficulties. And now everything works in 3D on the computer. ”

The Peak. Hong Kong. 1982-1983. Development and creation of the Landmark building of Hong Kong, which would be included in the structure of the city, built on the rocks. Grand Buildings Trafalgar Square. 1985. Dynamic development possibilities of the London cityscape. The scheme by which you can win more space for London.

The exhibition at the Palazzo Franchetti will be held from May 27 to November 27, 2016 and will be open daily 10 am to 6 pm.

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