When Zaha Hadid died in 2016, the most optimistic foreboded a slow death for the studio, and the doomsayers, immediate cessation. Neither one thing nor the other came to pass: the office now run by Patrik Schumacher has not only managed to complete the last buildings designed by Hadid, but has won new competitions for large-scale buildings in many hubs of the globalised world.
Four examples are presented in this issue of Arquitectura Viva: the Leeza Soho tower and the airport at Daxing, both in Beijing; the culture and art center in Changsha, in China’s Hunan province; and Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah.
When Zaha Hadid died in 2016, the most optimistic foreboded a slow death for the studio, and the doomsayers, immediate cessation. Neither one thing nor the other came to pass: the office now run by Patrik Schumacher has not only managed to complete the last buildings designed by Hadid, but has won new competitions for large-scale buildings in many hubs of the globalised world.
Four examples are presented in this issue of Arquitectura Viva: the Leeza Soho tower and the airport at Daxing, both in Beijing; the culture and art center in Changsha, in China’s Hunan province; and Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah.