All Zaha Hadid Architects articles
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News
Zaha Hadid Architects profit jumps 38% as Middle East revenue more than doubles
Practice rakes in more than £27m from Middle East following string of luxury projects
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News
ZHA metro station opens as key hub in Riyadh transit system
The Riyadh Metro network, the world’s longest driverless transit system, opens its first lines
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News
Zaha Hadid Architects submits plans for 520-home scheme in Bristol
LDA Design also working on mixed-use project for Legal & General
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ZHA and Bureau Cube Partners win Nikola Tesla museum competition
Belgrade’s Milan Vapa Paper Mill to be transformed into museum celebrating the Serbian-American inventor’s legacy
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Patrik Schumacher claims AI keeps ZHA ‘a step ahead’
The Zaha Hadid Architects chief executive outlines how generative AI tools are helping the firm compete in a rapidly evolving industry
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News
Zaha Hadid Architects loses court bid to end naming royalties agreement
The High Court has ruled that Zaha Hadid Architects must continue paying royalties to the Zaha Hadid Foundation
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Opinion
Is Patrik Schumacher right for once?
We need an architectural discourse that incorporates the art and science of construction, alongside broader intepretations of what constitutes architecture, writes Ben Flatman
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Multimedia
World Cup Qatar 2022: Al Janoub Stadium by Zaha Hadid Architects with Aecom
The second in our world cup stadium series is one of the last projects in which Zaha Hadid was directly involved
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Features
Designing for the desert: how British architects approached the hottest World Cup
For the 2022 World Cup, Zaha Hadid Architects, Foster + Partners and BDP Pattern were given mission impossible: create open-air arenas where players and spectators are protected from temperatures of 40ºC. Tom Lowe reports on how they got on
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Opinion
Would you have turned down a World Cup stadium?
The 2022 World Cup stadiums in Qatar have been dogged by controversy around workers’ rights. Ben Flatman asks whether architects are responsible for the ethics of their clients