The New World by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)

Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) marks a significant milestone, celebrating their 15- year journey in China with The New World exhibition of their work and research at the Guardian Art Centre, Beijing. ZHA redefined architecture for the 21st century with a repertoire of projects that have captured imaginations across the globe.

Building upon Zaha Hadid’s revolutionary exploration and research in the interrelated fields of urbanism and architecture, ZHA’s work integrates advances in design and construction technologies; responding to the increased complexities of contemporary life with fluid geometries informed by the logic and coherence of structures and systems within the natural world.

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“Technology’s rapid development and our ever-changing lifestyles have created a fundamentally new and exhilarating backdrop for architecture, and in this new world context I felt we must reinvestigate the aborted and untested experiments of Modernism – not to resurrect them, but to unveil new ideas,” explained Zaha Hadid in 1983.

Within this new world context outlined by Hadid twenty years ago, The New World exhibition details the evolution and of ZHA’s work since opening their first office in China; charting the development and future of ZHA’s architecture within the exhibition’s ten different zones that showcase specific aspects of their work.

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Completed in 2010, the Guangzhou Opera House was ZHA’s first building in China. Another 14 pioneering Chinese projects have since opened, including Beijing’s renowned Leeza SOHO tower and Daxing International Airport.

The New World exhibition revisits these seminal projects, together with the further 25 ZHA projects across the country currently in development. Looking to the future, the exhibition examines ZHA’s detailed research and multidisciplinary approach to their work.

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New digital design tools, robotics, 3D printing, artificial intelligence and virtual reality are changing how ZHA designs and constructs; developing efficiencies in design, construction techniques and materials that reduce the environmental impact of their architecture while enhancing the performance of each building.

Presenting ZHA’s research into continual improvements for the construction industry, the exhibition studies ZHA’s collaborations with leading scientific institutions around the world in the development of award-winning innovations in sustainability strategies and materials.

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As well as the studio’s applications of advanced data analytics and agent-based modelling which enable their architecture to address both individual and overall wellness. The exhibition also explores ZHA’s new virtual architecture within the metaverse that is information-rich and socially engaging.

Using photo-quality, 3D and multiplayer online video-game creation tools combined with high-speed network and cloud technologies, ZHA’s virtual environments focus on user experience and interaction. Powered by parametric design technology and incorporating community-forming social infrastructure, ZHA’s virtual environments are enhancing communication and collaboration around the world.

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Outlining ZHA’s perspective on the future of cities, the exhibition’s ‘Building the Future’ zone presents a selection of forthcoming projects throughout China where their work assimilates local cultures and sensitivities to site-specific conditions.

Showcasing ZHA’s unwavering optimism for the future, The New World exhibition examines the consistently inventive nature of their architecture. Marrying advancements in design technologies with ecologically sound materials and sustainable construction practices, ZHA does not look at the disparate parts, but works to understand them as a whole to meet the aspirations of each new generation. Source by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA).

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Location: Guardian Art Centre, Beijing, China

Design & Curation: Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)

ZHA Principal: Patrik Schumacher

ZHA Project Director: Satoshi Ohashi, Manon Janssens, Yang Jingwen

ZHA Exhibition Leads: Ziyan Xu, Nan Jiang, Xuexin Duan

ZHA Project Team: Sanxing Zhao, Mingjia Zhang, Du Huang, Shuaiwei Li, Qiyue Li, Shuchen Dong, Pittayapa Suriyapee, Ignacio Garcia Martinez, Juan Liu, Yuling Ma, Pengcheng Gu, Congyue Wang, Feifei Fan, Yihui Wu, Li li, Haotian Man, Felix Amiss

ZHA Videos: Henry Virgin

ZHA Editing and Translations: Ziyan Xu, Amelie Yizhou Liu, Daria Zolotareva, Congyue Wang, Juan Liu, Nan Jiang, Xuexin Duan, Rui Li

ZHA CODE: Taizhong Chen, Yutong Xia, Ling Mao, Taeyoon Kim, Jennifer Durand, Keerti Manney, Jianfei Chu, Vishu Bhooshan, Henry Louth, Jose Pareja Gomez, Shajay Bhooshan

ZHA Social: Tyson Hosmer, Baris Erdincer, Ziming He

ZHA Sustainability Team: Carlos Bausa Martinez, Aditya Ambare, Aleksander Mastalski, Bahaa Alnassrallah, Disha Shetty, Shibani Choudhury/ Marie- Perrine Plaçais, Melodie Leung, Nica Sabet

ZHA Poster Design: Patrik Schumacher, Melodie Leung, Nastasja Mitrovic, Daniela Bedoya, Shuaiwei Li, Ceren Tekin, Nica Sabet, Alex Turner

ZHA Press: Roger Howie, Emma Hawes, Olivia Thomas

Year: 2023

Photographs: Virgile Simon Bertrand, Courtesy of Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)

Photo © Virgile Simon Bertrand

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