Furniture by zaha hadid represents contemporary design and sculptural pieces rather than just furniture.
Deconstructivism zaha hadid furniture.
زها حديد zahā ḥadīd.
It is characterized by an absence of harmony continuity or symmetry.
It gives the impression of the fragmentation of the constructed building.
Dame zaha mohammad hadid dbe ra arabic.
She received the uk s most prestigious architectural award the stirling prize in 2010 and 2011 in 2012 she was made a dame by elizabeth ii for services.
Zaha hadid is a well known name in the global architectural arena.
Celebrated for her deconstructive approach to architecture this iraqi born british citizen is also the first female recepient of the pritzker architecture prize in 2004.
Zaha hadid the queen of deconstruction october 17 2017 archdoodz if you don t know zaha hadid she is an iraqi british architect who has died suddenly aged 65 with a selection of projects that demonstrate her importance to contemporary architecture.
His designs characterize the exploration of deconstructivism and a mix of innovation and dynamism.
The iraqi born architect won the pritzker prize in 2004 and became one of the most important architects worldwide.
A winner of many international competitions theoretically influential and groundbreaking a number of hadid s winning designs were initially never built.
In 2002 hadid won the international design competition to design singapore s one north masterplan.
Notably the peak club in hong kong 1983 and the cardiff bay opera house in wales 1994.
Deconstructivism is a movement of postmodern architecture which appeared in the 1980s.
Its name comes from the idea of deconstruction a form of semiotic analysis developed by the french philosopher jacques derrida.