SHANGHAI.- Defined by a timeline of Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) formative works in China, ZHA Close Up at
MAM Shanghai explores the pioneering research and interconnecting relationships that unite their projects around the globe, detailing the technological innovations that are transforming how the studio imagines, designs and constructs built environments.
Running from 26 June 15 September 2021, the exhibition examines the evolution of Zaha Hadid Architects buildings over the last 40 yearsfrom the flowing urban spaces of the MAXXI Museum of 21st Century Art in Rome (2010) and Leeza SOHO in Beijing (2019) to the studios ground-breaking projects currently in development across six continentsdemonstrating a consistent desire to innovate and inspire.
Founded by the late Zaha Hadid in 1979, Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) redefined architecture for the 21st century with a repertoire of projects that have captured imaginations across the globe. Hadid was a major figure in the world of architecture and the first woman to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004. She first travelled to China in 1981 at the very beginning of her career. Like her birthplace Iraq, carved by the Euphrates and the Tigris, Chinas natural landscapes and urban settlements have been shaped through history by its great rivers and waterways. Travelling from north to south, visiting many Chinese cities to experience its art and architecture, Hadid studied the methods that embed its historic architecture within the great theatre of natural landscapes.
ZHAs competition-winning design for the Peak Club in Hong Kong (1982-1983) manifests Hadids investigations into the fluid relationships between building and site, interior and exterior, architecture and engineering. Defined by the topography of the surrounding mountainside, in this and later seminal projects such as the Guangzhou Opera House (2010) and Beijing Daxing International Airport (2019), ZHAs work echoes the coherence of the nature in an organic architectural language generating unrivalled spatial experiences that are intuitive to navigate and recognised around the world.
ZHA Close Up explores the journey of four decades of experimentation that are inscribed within ZHAs architecture and has seen their designs become more spatially inventive, more structurally efficient, more technologically advanced and more environmentally sensitive with each new design and positions their work at the forefront of architectural practice.
Showcasing projects that have received highest honours from civic, professional and academic institutions worldwide, ZHA Close Up presents the studios pioneering research to improve how the industry designs and constructs:
Sustainability - the application of detailed environmental analysis and geometry optimization techniques to maximize efficient design with less waste and consumption of resources.
Computation & Design - collaboration with the worlds most respected scientific institutions to develop innovations in robotics, artificial intelligence and digital fabrication.
ZH Social - investigation of the social interaction processes to be expected in the designed environments via agent-based simulations with differentiated agent populations and decision processes.
Analytics & Insights - data analytics and human behaviour modelling to design healthy and productive working environments that are tailor-made to overall and individual wellness.
Virtual Reality - demonstrating the remarkable possibilities immersive technologies offer architects to collaborate and design in augmented reality.
The exhibition also presents Zaha Hadid Design (ZHD), formed in 2006 out of a need to create a separate platform to share Hadids distinct dialogue of contemporary design, although the ZHD portfolio encompasses 40 years of research. Today it is defined by Hadids inventive methodology and signature design in furniture, lighting and fashion which transcends boundaries and has a global following. ZHD has partnered with iconic brands to create exceptional one-off and limited edition pieces which form part of some of the worlds most esteemed museum collections. Each piece effortlessly conveys immaculate craftsmanship and Hadids virtuosity with fluid geometry. Launched in 2014 under its own label, the ZHD Collection further expresses Hadids vision in an uncompromising pursuit of excellence and non-conformity to define the acclaimed brand and ensure its timeless and revered presence within the design world.
Shai Baitel, Artistic Director of MAM Shanghai, said: I am excited to include, as part of our interdisciplinary and immersive approach at MAM, this important exhibition, celebrating Zaha Hadid's ingenuity. Hadid was an exceptional woman, and we are delighted to show our audience the development of her movement as a researcher, designer, and architect through various geographies and historiesand how this movement impacts the current innovative vision and work of Zaha Hadid Architects, following her untimely passing. Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) continues and expands on her legacy and MAM is proud to present this show, granting unprecedented insights into the vision of one of the most important architects of our time."