who is zaha hadid
an iraqi-british architect known for her futuristic designs
what are zaha hadid’s influences
Kazimir Malevich who led her to use paint as a tool for creating architectural designs. Alexander Rodchenko who was one of the founders of Russian constructivism, they wanted to break the geometric norms of architecture and zaha hadid, a deconstructivist architect sought to explore asymmetric designs whilst still maintaining the core function of the space
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who is zaha hadid
an iraqi-british architect known for her futuristic designs
what are zaha hadid’s influences
Kazimir Malevich who led her to use paint as a tool for creating architectural designs. Alexander Rodchenko who was one of the founders of Russian constructivism, they wanted to break the geometric norms of architecture and zaha hadid, a deconstructivist architect sought to explore asymmetric designs whilst still maintaining the core function of the space
an example of zaha hadid’s designs
Wangjing Soho, a complex of three curvilinear asymmetric skyscrapers in Beijing. Despite its futuristic shapes, it still maintains its core functions of being a retail and office space.
what are zaha hadid’s influences
Kazimir Malevich who led her to use paint as a tool for creating architectural designs. Alexander Rodchenko who was one of the founders of Russian constructivism, they wanted to break the geometric norms of architecture and zaha hadid, a deconstructivist architect sought to explore asymmetric designs whilst still maintaining the core function of the space