Dear Zaha Hadid, as a Chinese, I am so glad that you bring your inspiration to our capital Beijing!! Really love how our Wangjing Soho and new Daxing International Airport look!
@Stephen Weston If people look back more than 50 years on monotone, idea-less shitholes like Cambridge and Paris and consider them architectural masterpieces, then you can be sure as hell that Hadid's work will be looked back on with nothing but fondness and awe.
My more than 40 years experience in architecture, made me very critical of even the best architects, but purely humbled and by Zaha and in awe of her great natural flair as an artist and an architect. While others tried to dictate what architecture is, Zaha ' broke the rules ' and in a way set us free.
@@marvindujardin463 then your sight is narrow it doesn't matter where she built it its how her work is presented to the world. And I'm pretty sure we are honored that we have her work. Not sure why your being aggressive i thought you were her supporter?
Love Vladislav Doronin’s residence house in the forest build by her project. Remember back in 2009 when we moved to our new office in Moscow City’s Capital City, there was a sketch of this project. It attracted a lot of attention and it was hard to believe it will ever be build without significant changes. Now the project is finished and it looks even more irregular and futuristic surrounded by real forest.
I get fascinated every time I see one of her works. How it's smooth and Mind-blowing. I wished so bad that one day we would have one of her works at our home iraq.
Absolutely riviting. She's amazing! These designs are new to me- Beautiful, graceful, functional.. Georgous. I feel uplifted, hopeful for the possibility of a better future.. Thank you Zaha
I only found out about her from tiktok and thought she’s still alive but I’ve realized that she’s not alive but has made remarkable projects and architecture in the world. She will always be a legend
كفو والله ياأهل العراق العراق جابت امرأة جبارة له أثر طيب بجميع دول العالم الحمدلله قبل ترحل الراحلة زهي حديد صممت ٣ مباني بالسعودية وصممت سكه القطار وصممت بقطر كفو والله
زهى حديد من وطن كل جزء فيه يحفظ ذاكرة حضارة مرت ، لا عجب ان تكون بهذه العبقرية في التصميم فاجدادها شيدوا ابنية لم يستطع لا الزمن و لا همجية الانسان الذي لم يملك حضارة العراق ان تمحوها
For me, it's the Hungerburg funicular railway line stations in Innsbruck, Austria. It was one of her earlier projects. They are especially beautiful at night.
Manoj Kumar Garanayak Damn you and your country say if the state of terrorism will come one day and your state becomes more terrorism than Iraq and I will laugh at you
@@hooby7045 so u know Baghdad that's cool you might wanna learn Arabic literally iraqi accent is adorable the best accent among Arabic countries they even trying to speak it
Who designed the Willis/ Sears and the John Hancock towers in Chicago? Can you name him? Ever since, all skyscrapers in the world are following his patented framework. . Can you name it?
Ah finally the Museum 1000 building is complete, overlooking Biscayne Bay. It is a beautiful jewel on the sunkissed coast of Miami. Thank you Maestro Zaha Hadid, and for your creations, may your memory never die.
I am proud of my country's daughter, Iraqi engineer Zaha Hadid 🤍🇮🇶 Her creativity is part of the creativity and intelligence of Iraqi women, may Allah have mercy on you Zaha Hadid ✨💞
Eve Chai its all about having support and serious dedication. sadly she's not here anymore, but those buildings will be here forever and they'll be like monuments.
ahaha she z Catholic and why everywhere we use religion which z the base of problems in our world as argument of proud? I think, better to be proud of her because she mankind
What amazes me how an architect gets all the praise plenty can draw sculpturel pictures ,internal lay outs are impressive, but the skill is how do the people that make some of these structures do it some of it is crazy that's what amazes me ..
I saw an exhibition of her models and drawings for various built and proposed projects at the Guggenheim (took up the entirety of the spiral ramp). In a smaller gallery was an exhibition of drawings and early works of Jackson Pollock... two innovative people in their fields in one museum, it was quite a fascinating day at the museum. She also pushed the boundaries of engineering and what building materials could do.
Zaha Hadid was truly a brilliant visionary, and my favorite architect of all time. One of my favorites is Leeza SOHO which at first seems deceptively simple but upon closer inspection is truly a remarkably inspired and elegant project.
Zaha Hadid is amazing. she had done a building project in my country, malta, and it's coming amazing even tho it's still in construction, there are images of how it's going to be and I'm stunned.it's so futuristic and modern and I also like the name, mercury towers
She is iraqi..so y’all westerners need to chill when yall say “no one cares about nationality” lmao if she was french or american you would have to mention she’s french or American but when its iraq “no one cates about nationality” no,everyone cares about nationality but because she’s iraqi no one wants to claim her nationality
Michiko malandro. So true! Well said. It’s as if prejudiced people would rather NOT know that Zaha Hadid is from a troubled country than admit that their prejudices are unfair and irrational or that they should soften their negative stereotypes towards people from troubled countries. As if we’d CHOSEN our nationality to begin with! Also, some people just consider themselves to be so important as to say nationality doesn’t matter when it’s a nationality that doesn’t matter TO THEM. I’m originally Panamanian. When I lived in Brazil as a foreign exchange student years ago, that very same thing happened to me. People there were so racist towards their Spanish-speaking neighbors that after a while I stopped telling anyone who asked where I was from or why I spoke Portuguese with an accent. Instead, I’d respond that I’m no longer comfortable discussing my native country or culture because of so much prejudice and discrimination. You can also make it a point to suddenly stop yourself from mentioning your native country or culture around haters. Feel free to throw in a “Sorry. I almost talked about my native culture.” That’ll call attention to and expose the biased way with which they treated you when asked why you won’t discuss your origins. It’s a pretty irresistible observation for most if not everyone to ignore.
Look little miciko from japan -Yu talk like you are from an american ghetto saying chill and yall, what are you some homey from the gheddo? You fake dork, don't harsh my mellow with your attempt to sound like you are superior to anyone you are a fake
We were extremely fortunate to land one of the condos in her Manhattan condo building located directly on the High Line Park at 28th Street and 10th Avenue. To have a spectacular apartment on the HL that allows visitors to the park a direct view into our home was a challenge to decorate and furnish as each piece was chosen to highlight the space, both inside and outside. While it might feel intrusive to some. having this unit just one floor above the High Line walkway is an amazing thing. We have, at the very least, 200 people every day waving at us as they walk along the winding paths of the HL. I believe she would approve of how we decided to furnish all of the condos rooms using furnishings from both Italy and America.....in our opinion, the best of both countries. I will forever keep this unbelievable duplex apartment (made from combining two units, both with massive outdoor space. The total sq footage equals just over 4000 sq ft in addition to another 1800 sq ft of outdoor space. Our unit faces both onto the HL as well as being able to look in North, South and West directions. Never before have I owned such a magnificent space and that is saying alot because I have lived in NYC all of my life. This is my 12th such apartment in the city and since we held onto our two previous units, one right down the High Line in Cary Tamarkin's 508 W 24th and the other in 10 Sullivan Street, another one of Cary's amazing buildings, never will we get tired of living in this amazing city, Each of our homes remain vacant but furnished so we can jump from building to building at a moments notice. We are currently thinking of purchasing yet one more unit in this building as no two are the same as views are concerned. While there are slight changes in each floorplan, the views from each space is different. Hopefully by the fall of this year we will have this next unit in our possession for quests to stay with us just down the hall. I am fortunate to have one and now possibly two of her apartments and never will they change hands with anyone outside our family. I am blessed.....She was a genius who left us far too soon.
I am not fan of futuristic form and architecture, but I am fasinated by her Mighty, Fantastic and Beautiful Ideas, Form... buildings... Design... she is really one of the best architect and designers ever!
Dear Zaha Hadid, as a Chinese, I am so glad that you bring your inspiration to our capital Beijing!! Really love how our Wangjing Soho and new Daxing International Airport look!
Congratulations 🎊 تهانينا
she is already dead
Is it user-friendly? Or is it more look over function?
So lucky!!
I am speechless everytime I see one of her buildings. So timeless and very unique; pushing the boundries...
When I think of timeless beauty I think of the Eames chair. This design has stood the test of time.
@Stephen Weston the hell they will, she redifiened modern architecture her work will be timeless
@Stephen Weston people thought the same thing for art deco back in the 20's. 100 years later and they still hold up. This is the same
@Stephen Weston If people look back more than 50 years on monotone, idea-less shitholes like Cambridge and Paris and consider them architectural masterpieces, then you can be sure as hell that Hadid's work will be looked back on with nothing but fondness and awe.
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Zaha's architecture is so organic and smooth, as if the buildings grow out of the ground
She was one of the best architects of the modern era.
penile 1 yeah right...
She was the best not one of the best.
K California I thought they were pretty underwhelming to be honest
sam don’t hate on my boy David childs
she lived 22 in Iraq
My more than 40 years experience in architecture, made me very critical of even the best architects, but purely humbled and by Zaha and in awe of her great natural flair as an artist and an architect. While others tried to dictate what architecture is, Zaha ' broke the rules ' and in a way set us free.
Intresting
It makes me so proud that one of her buildings is located in my city! Her buildings are timeless, groundbreaking, yet somehow underrated!
Zaha Hadid was a brilliant architect.
I hate it when u say "was", She still is brilliant Architect her works won't die for centuries like Frank Lloyd Wright's work didn't die still
You hate it but you have to accept that she’s gone :/
So right
She is an horrible architecture, just come to my town to see the absolutely disgusting crap that she has done. Look up in Durango, Spain
Gigi hadids das?
I had always hoped for an Iraq being entirely rebuilt by Hadid...
Marvin Dujardin best comment ever
too bad your wishes didn't come true, but don't be disappointed she has lots of completed works in China
@@JKMT Is it nationalist to hope for Chinese architects to build in China instead of "foreign" imports?
@@marvindujardin463 then your sight is narrow it doesn't matter where she built it its how her work is presented to the world. And I'm pretty sure we are honored that we have her work. Not sure why your being aggressive i thought you were her supporter?
Me too bro
Zaha Hadid, to whom who doesn't know, Hadid in Arabic means Iron. Her name reflects his ability and personality.
her*
but yes, i agree ❤
@@mooniex825 what
@@lets_wrapitup “her name reflects *her* ability and personality”
She was English and Iraqi
@@musicismoreimportantthanyo9246 she was Iraqi woman but she get a britsh national after she studien there
المهندسة العملاقة زها حديد بمعنى الكلمة شكراً لها لانها مثلت عمالقة العراق (رحمها الله) منو من العراق موجود اهنا ؟ عبر عن شعورك
موتي ولا دمعة امي موجودين عيني
انا سعودي بس اعشق الشعب العراقي العزيز
🇸🇦❤🇮🇶
تحياتي لكل الدول العربية وعلى راسي اهل السعودية
@@dghhdfdthtrt2824 منورين عيني
زها هي فخر العالم العربي كله رحمها الله
سوعراقي❤
It's indeed strange to talk about this brilliant female architect in the past tense, she died way before her time.
Love Vladislav Doronin’s residence house in the forest build by her project. Remember back in 2009 when we moved to our new office in Moscow City’s Capital City, there was a sketch of this project. It attracted a lot of attention and it was hard to believe it will ever be build without significant changes. Now the project is finished and it looks even more irregular and futuristic surrounded by real forest.
@@maniacram thats fucked up
@@maniacram Yeah I choose detroit slum over her project.
this could be a youtube channel ok yeah that was a bit harsh yikes 😬 But glad that she’s gone anyways
@Mr. Bum Tickler Visibility matters.
I love all of her buildings
Same here. They are quite outstanding and futuristic.
Same here. Coming from Munich, when I travel to a new city I always google what she has done there and I visit that first.
I get fascinated every time I see one of her works. How it's smooth and Mind-blowing. I wished so bad that one day we would have one of her works at our home iraq.
These designs were INSANE! I've seen some of these online but never thought she was the one behind those. Truly revolutionary 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Marvellous Zaha 💎👌😍🙏🌴🇮🇶💐 زهوتِ بالتأريخ فزهتِ الحضارةُ بكِ يا زها العراق والإنسانية
Zaha is an inspiration to so many young architects. Her work is so original and beautiful.
هذاالمطلوب من العرب. مثل هذه فخر لكل العرب والمسلمين. رحمهاالله
صحيح
❤👇👇
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Top link for architect here 👆👆
You're inspired many peoples.
You'll always be the greatest architecture in the world.
heydar aliyev centre is jst a masterpiece, the world will talk about that building in centuries to come
Yes - another favourite of mine is the Riverside Museum in Glasgow, UK.
Sani Sadiq nayaya nope
Yup, when money is not a problem, you can always designed some crazy shits especially for dictators
It's the beginning of a new Baroque. This is why it's so important for architecture.
I really like the "Generali Tower" by Zaha Hadid in City Life district in Milan (Italy), I saw it under construction and it was really stunning :)
We agree! a beautiful building.
see the infinty tower of dubai.. bolder & much taller.
So elegant!
Absolutely riviting. She's amazing! These designs are new to me- Beautiful, graceful, functional.. Georgous. I feel uplifted, hopeful for the possibility of a better future.. Thank you Zaha
زها حديد قدوتي انشاء الله أسير على خطاها يوم من الايام بفتخر فيها هي مش بس فخر للعراق بل فخر للعرب كلهم رحمها الله و اسكنها فسيح جناته
🇮🇶❤️🇯🇴
ان شاء
I'm really proud of her, being Iraqi Architecture , I'm Architect and from her country...
زها مثلي الاعلى في العمار ... انا ناوي ادرس هالتخصص
So honoured Zaha was my tutor at the AA and later a great friend, still devastating about her untimely departure!
Honestly, All Iraqi should be proud of u
Adolf Gustav III they don’t must to do that they can do whatever they want
We r proud of her ♥️
Oh we definitely are
I wish we Iraqi's could be just as good as her, People this talented showing up in Iraq is a miracle
@@AdolfHitler-ki2ejBefitting username.
I am blessed to go to a univerity, she designed the library of (economy university of vienna). Its the only library you REALLY enjoy staying in
i like the "industrial revolution" building on the campus im sure you know which one i mean
She was truly remarkable... and a legend in her own time!
I only found out about her from tiktok and thought she’s still alive but I’ve realized that she’s not alive but has made remarkable projects and architecture in the world. She will always be a legend
One of humanity's greatest artists, ever. RIP Zaha.
كفو والله ياأهل العراق العراق جابت امرأة جبارة له أثر طيب بجميع دول العالم الحمدلله قبل ترحل الراحلة زهي حديد صممت ٣ مباني بالسعودية وصممت سكه القطار وصممت بقطر كفو والله
بس للاسف ما صممت شي بالعراق💔💔...
Otaku _Zahraa
صممت البنك العراقي المركزي و اكثر من مره قدمت مشاريع للحكومة العراقية. و كانت دائما جاهزه لتخدم بلدها. لكن لا حياه لمن ينادي.
Incredible to see so many globally significant projects come from the same person and firm.
I love her design for the MAXXI museum in Rome, with its cantilevered exhibition space. It's the perfect environment for contemporary art.
زهى حديد من وطن كل جزء فيه يحفظ ذاكرة حضارة مرت ، لا عجب ان تكون بهذه العبقرية في التصميم فاجدادها شيدوا ابنية لم يستطع لا الزمن و لا همجية الانسان الذي لم يملك حضارة العراق ان تمحوها
كلامك ذهب
For me, it's the Hungerburg funicular railway line stations in Innsbruck, Austria. It was one of her earlier projects. They are especially beautiful at night.
I'm so proud to be an IRAQI person when I see what Zaha Hadid did for the world
🤣🤣🤣
@@manojkumargaranayak3821 What's there to laugh??
@@muktamalakar5771 iraq is terriost place 🤬🤬🤬
Manoj Kumar Garanayak Damn you and your country say if the state of terrorism will come one day and your state becomes more terrorism than Iraq and I will laugh at you
@@ahmednaif4368 our country taking step against terrorism..iraq is fucking isis country killing 1000 of 1000 people of syria
Iraqi and very proud, inspiring women
@Mostafa S.Salman شنو شكال هوه
@Mostafa S.Salman عيوني مو كلش زينه باانكليزي مافهمت كلشي كاله لهيج سئلتك يعني مجرد سوال
@Mostafa S.Salman هههه مثلي انه هم احب اتحارش باناس
@Mostafa S.Salman ساكنه باناصريه
@Mostafa S.Salman وانته وين من يامحافضه
Nobody:
My Iraqi dad: I was with her in university
يوو... انت عراقي ظنيت اني الوحيد الان ما اشعر بالوحدة ಥ‿ಥ
@@veta1398 I am an Iraqi, but i can't read or write Arabic, so I don't understand what you wrote. I was raised in the US so I never learned Arabic
@@hooby7045 oh I'm so sorry i said *yo u r iraqi i thought I'm the only one who's iraqi here now I don't feel lonely* in Arabic and that's it
@@veta1398 oh 🙃, my parents are from Baghdad, technically I'm ameraqi 🇮🇶🇺🇸
@@hooby7045 so u know Baghdad that's cool you might wanna learn Arabic literally iraqi accent is adorable the best accent among Arabic countries they even trying to speak it
Beijing Daxing International is my favorite, RIP Zaha Hadid you will forever be missed 😢😢😢😢
Dax it brings tears to your eyes
We are really missing Zaha, one of the greatest architects in human history!
Wow! Zaha was brilliant! What beautiful buildings!!
Thanks for this episode!
The architect always gets recognized and rarely the engineers. Without them, not a single one of these structures could come to fruition.
Who designed the Willis/ Sears and the John Hancock towers in Chicago?
Can you name him?
Ever since, all skyscrapers in the world are following his patented framework. .
Can you name it?
@anthropos darrya- Wait a minute. Wasn't I answering the 1st poster? How did we get into a quarrel here?
Ah finally the Museum 1000 building is complete, overlooking Biscayne Bay. It is a beautiful jewel on the sunkissed coast of Miami. Thank you Maestro Zaha Hadid, and for your creations, may your memory never die.
watching this I'm speechless!!
R.I.P zaha the queen of curves.
The queen of curves😁
🍑What
@@kamalkumar7133 stfu
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I’m here because I need to watch it for a technology project at school and I love seeing Hadid’s buildings they are all so amazing
One thousand biscayne in Miami is almost done. She is truly amazing.
I am proud of my country's daughter, Iraqi engineer Zaha Hadid 🤍🇮🇶 Her creativity is part of the creativity and intelligence of Iraqi women, may Allah have mercy on you Zaha Hadid ✨💞
A very good selection, I'd say. I agree with you top one, that is simply one of her most breathtaking buildings. I hope to see it one day.
Amazing video on one of my favorite architects! Looking forward to exploring the rest of B1M’s incredible video library.
I like her personality. she is great.
Eww, her personality was shit
مشاءلله تبارك الله جميل جدا شغله وعقله واسلوبه مختلف فخر الإنتاج العراقي
المفروض تمثال الها وليونس محمود وسط العاصمه العراقيه بغداد ذوله فخرنا وعزوتنا
Greetings from Baku 🇦🇿❤️✌️🧿! Thanks for video!
I am so proud of her, being female and Muslim really make me proud.
Eve Chai its all about having support and serious dedication. sadly she's not here anymore, but those buildings will be here forever and they'll be like monuments.
very very cool, indeedy! i am with you! :))
The teach architecture in the mosque? 😂
Is the architecture design came from Koran?
ahaha she z Catholic and why everywhere we use religion which z the base of problems in our world as argument of proud? I think, better to be proud of her because she mankind
She is one of my favorite architects! Brilliant designs with some elements that I used for ceramic pieces. RIP, Ms. Hadid.
What elements did you use man?That sounds dope
She is my inspiration ♥ she is incredible ♥
🇮🇶🇮🇶✅الله يرحمهة فخر العراق والوطن العربي كله
the Beijing project is Zaha's best work!
زها حديد اسطوره 😭😭😭🖤🖤🖤
Such a wonderful summary and list! Never knew that the Heydar Aliyev utilised space frames; such golden pieces of information once again. Thank you!!
What amazes me how an architect gets all the praise plenty can draw sculpturel pictures ,internal lay outs are impressive, but the skill is how do the people that make some of these structures do it some of it is crazy that's what amazes me ..
I love your videos - keep up the good work. I hope the number 5 goes ahead. Not sure they have started construction yet. :)
is maintenance a problem with all the strange curves etc?
In my opinion seeing all her outstanding and futuristic designs, I come to conclusion to say that she is from the future.
I saw an exhibition of her models and drawings for various built and proposed projects at the Guggenheim (took up the entirety of the spiral ramp). In a smaller gallery was an exhibition of drawings and early works of Jackson Pollock... two innovative people in their fields in one museum, it was quite a fascinating day at the museum.
She also pushed the boundaries of engineering and what building materials could do.
رائعة و عملاقة بمعنى الكلمة
She really loved the curvy lines!
Triple WOOW!!! Amazing designs.
What I love about her that she is a global citizen
Zaha Hadid was truly a brilliant visionary, and my favorite architect of all time. One of my favorites is Leeza SOHO which at first seems deceptively simple but upon closer inspection is truly a remarkably inspired and elegant project.
Came here from the Jay Z shoutout. She was truly an inspiration to many
Beautiful creations...they all are as pleasant as a building could ever be. Thanks to Zaha Hadid
HEYDER ALIYEV CENTRE AMAZING ...
We completely agree!
Zaha Hadid is amazing. she had done a building project in my country, malta, and it's coming amazing even tho it's still in construction, there are images of how it's going to be and I'm stunned.it's so futuristic and modern and I also like the name, mercury towers
I am proud because Zaha Hadid is an Iraqi woman from Baghdad, the city where I was born
She was AMAZING one of my fav architect
Gone, but never forgotten.
this is the first video on this channel that i've seen with your face included and wow you're as gorgeous as your voice!
Observar el Heydar Aliyev Cultural Centre, es como transportarse al futuro...
Torre Hadid, Milano, Italy and CityLife Milano Residential complex.
This is my favourite building by Zaha Hadid !!!
fantastic !
Beautiful. Iconic designs. 😻😻😻😻😻
Can't wait for that Beijing Daxing airport. It's gonna be awesome.
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum in Lansing, Michigan - an iconic work as well
Zaha hadid from lraq we lraq people very smart 🥰🥳
Best Architect..& brilliant Zaha Hadid
R.i.p. to Zaha Hadid the great!! It's pathetic that I'm just now learning of your architectural greatness.
The number 1 of course Heydar Aliyev Centre 👏🏼 🇦🇿
She is iraqi..so y’all westerners need to chill when yall say “no one cares about nationality” lmao if she was french or american you would have to mention she’s french or American but when its iraq “no one cates about nationality” no,everyone cares about nationality but because she’s iraqi no one wants to claim her nationality
Michiko malandro. So true! Well said. It’s as if prejudiced people would rather NOT know that Zaha Hadid is from a troubled country than admit that their prejudices are unfair and irrational or that they should soften their negative stereotypes towards people from troubled countries. As if we’d CHOSEN our nationality to begin with! Also, some people just consider themselves to be so important as to say nationality doesn’t matter when it’s a nationality that doesn’t matter TO THEM.
I’m originally Panamanian. When I lived in Brazil as a foreign exchange student years ago, that very same thing happened to me. People there were so racist towards their Spanish-speaking neighbors that after a while I stopped telling anyone who asked where I was from or why I spoke Portuguese with an accent. Instead, I’d respond that I’m no longer comfortable discussing my native country or culture because of so much prejudice and discrimination. You can also make it a point to suddenly stop yourself from mentioning your native country or culture around haters. Feel free to throw in a “Sorry. I almost talked about my native culture.” That’ll call attention to and expose the biased way with which they treated you when asked why you won’t discuss your origins. It’s a pretty irresistible observation for most if not everyone to ignore.
Look little miciko from japan -Yu talk like you are from an american ghetto saying chill and yall, what are you some homey from the gheddo? You fake dork, don't harsh my mellow with your attempt to sound like you are superior to anyone you are a fake
Do you want a tissue for your tears???
It's same with all countries which not belong to Western Europe and North America
All the buildings are great!
RIP The Queen of Architecture. Your work expresses greatness and breath taking crazy shit. Love you ZAHA
I love the stations of the Hungerburgbahn she built in Innsbruck, besides the Bergisl ski-jump
she is Iraq
عراقي رويال
yes
نعم
没毛病,老铁
Iraq lo Iraqiyah?
She is not a country
Asd Asd, my ghad your spelling
these buildings are mind blowing
Her buildings portray that architecture has no limitations. I'm so proud of her.
Actually projects have A LOT of limitations, what makes architects amazing is how they answer and take advantage of the circumstance.
Amazing architecture !!
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We were extremely fortunate to land one of the condos in her Manhattan condo building located directly on the High Line Park at 28th Street and 10th Avenue. To have a spectacular apartment on the HL that allows visitors to the park a direct view into our home was a challenge to decorate and furnish as each piece was chosen to highlight the space, both inside and outside.
While it might feel intrusive to some. having this unit just one floor above the High Line walkway is an amazing thing. We have, at the very least, 200 people every day waving at us as they walk along the winding paths of the HL.
I believe she would approve of how we decided to furnish all of the condos rooms using furnishings from both Italy and America.....in our opinion, the best of both countries. I will forever keep this unbelievable duplex apartment (made from combining two units, both with massive outdoor space. The total sq footage equals just over 4000 sq ft in addition to another 1800 sq ft of outdoor space.
Our unit faces both onto the HL as well as being able to look in North, South and West directions. Never before have I owned such a magnificent space and that is saying alot because I have lived in NYC all of my life. This is my 12th such apartment in the city and since we held onto our two previous units, one right down the High Line in Cary Tamarkin's 508 W 24th and the other in 10 Sullivan Street, another one of Cary's amazing buildings, never will we get tired of living in this amazing city, Each of our homes remain vacant but furnished so we can jump from building to building at a moments notice.
We are currently thinking of purchasing yet one more unit in this building as no two are the same as views are concerned. While there are slight changes in each floorplan, the views from each space is different. Hopefully by the fall of this year we will have this next unit in our possession for quests to stay with us just down the hall. I am fortunate to have one and now possibly two of her apartments and never will they change hands with anyone outside our family. I am blessed.....She was a genius who left us far too soon.
My referent of wonderful woman in your designs and your creativity for create beautiful forms in arquitecture!! Super genius Zaha!!
Wow! Which one is my favorite? I can't choose! Amazing on par with Frank Lloyd Wright!
I am not fan of futuristic form and architecture, but I am fasinated by her Mighty, Fantastic and Beautiful Ideas, Form... buildings... Design... she is really one of the best architect and designers ever!
I was quite shocked when I heard of her death. She was an outstanding architect, highly inspirational. Her name belongs among the greatest.