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Zaha Hadid Architects | King Abdullah II House of Culture & Art

House of Culture Art Zaha Hadid Architects | King Abdullah II House of Culture & Art

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It’s been a while since we promoted some of the Zaha Hadid designs here on archtopia. The team of architects just keeps on providing great designs and fresh ideas all the time. Zaha Hadid Architects have unveiled recently their design for a new performing arts centre in Amman, the capital of Jordan. This concept is characteristic to the renown architect, keeping the lines that consacrated her. Although the outer skin of the building looks somewhat like a square, the inside actually draws the eye with some organic lines that amazes even the most courageous engineer.

House of Culture Art2 Zaha Hadid Architects | King Abdullah II House of Culture & Art

House of Culture & Art | Outer Skin

The design of the King Abdullah II House of Culture & Art derives from the carved stone buildings and eroded rock formations at Petra in Jordan.

House of Culture Art3 Zaha Hadid Architects | King Abdullah II House of Culture & ArtThe following is a short press release from Zaha Hadid Architects followed by a design statement:

Cultural District of Saadiyat Island – zaha hadid

hadid abu dhabi1 300x120 Cultural District of Saadiyat Island   zaha hadid

Zaha Hadid: Performing Arts

The designs presented here in Abu Dhab, the capital of the United Arab Emirates and one of the world’s top oil producers, are to be built on an island just off the coast and include three museums designed by the celebrity architects Frank Gehry, Jean Nouvel and Tadao Ando, as well as a sprawling, spaceshiplike

performing arts center designed by Zaha Hadid.

The project also calls for a national museum and a biennial exhibition space composed of 19 pavilions designed by smaller names and snaking along a canal that cuts through the island. Art schools and an art college are also planned.

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