Sunday, January 15, 2012

Zaha Hadid: une architecture at the chanel mobile art pavilion

zaha hadid: une architecture
mobile arts pavilion at the institute du monde arabe, paris
october 30, 2011

'une architecture' exhibition at mobile art pavilion, paris, france
image © designboom

'une architecture', an exhibition of zaha hadid's recent work is now on display at 'mobile art pavilion' in paris. Thematically exploring a series of agendas, the installation - the first to be held within the refurbished space - presents architectural models, paintings and projects from a variety of projects around the world. unique in its approach, the organic space offers the opportunity to experience the varied and exploratory work within its own architectural reality.

Showcasing both realized and incomplete structures - including the 'Soho Central Business District' in Beijing,
the 'spiral tower' for the university campus in Barcelona, the 'guggenheim project' in Singapore, the recently completed 'cgm-cma tower' in marseille, 'Abu Dhabi performing arts center' in the united arab emirates, and more - the exhibition looks to provide visitors with the discovery of space, scenography and the work of the practice itself.

entering into the exhibition
image © francois lacour, courtesy of institut du monde arabe

overall exhibition space
image © francois lacour, courtesy of institut du monde arabe

Fluid forms compose the continuous exhibition loop, reinforcing the varied environment and rhythmical spatial sequences. A parametrically derived spatial structure unfolds within the interior spaces, displaying and organizing a range of projects and explorations in cocoon-like volumes. A network of webbed and contoured forms stretch between the ceiling and floor
to create a series of contrasting projection screens and room dividers.

'field of towers', study of models for beijing CBD core area, 2011
image © designboom

models of various towers for beijing CBD core area
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model of abu dhabi performing arts center, 2008
image © designboom

videos, paintings and architectural models make up the exhibition
image © designboom

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