Where’s Zaha? #4 The Design Museum
Jun 28th, 2007
Zaha was at the Design Museum today, taking a tour of the exhibition, conducting interviews and speaking at a press conference. Read the rest of this entry »

After our amateur efforts, here are some professional shots of the Zaha exhibition. The photos are by Luke Hayes. Read the rest of this entry »

Zaha was at the Design Museum today, taking a tour of the exhibition, conducting interviews and speaking at a press conference. Read the rest of this entry »

Here are the first photos of the Zaha Hadid - Architecture and Design exhibition at the Design Museum, which opened today for the press only. The show opens to the public tomorrow. Read the rest of this entry »
To celebrate the opening of Zaha Hadid - Architecture and Design at the Design Museum tonight, we are asking you to text your thoughts on architecture for projection on the Design Museum between 10pm and midnight.
So send a text to 07624 806 248 and let Zaha know what you think! Zaha loves texting, so you may even get a reply from her… Read the rest of this entry »
Hadid’s Swarm chandelier for Established and Sons is one of the most complex pieces to install. But also one of the most dramatic. Read the rest of this entry »

The guide to the Zaha exhibition at the Design Museum is here! The eight-page guide contains images and texts about Zaha Hadid Architects plus a brief guide to the show. To download the PDF version, click here.
Read Richard Morrison’s review/preview in the arts pages of today’s Times.
Comment on this Zaha Hadid installation, which is located in the Design Museum’s atrium, and you might win exhibition tickets or a book on Zaha from the Design Museum Shop if you prefer.

Here is the plan of the ground floor of the Zaha Hadid - Architecture and Design exhibition that opens at the Design Museum in London this Friday. The exhibits arrived earlier this week and are currently being installed - check back over the coming days for more photos. See also our interview with Woody Yao for more information about what’s going to be in the show. Read the rest of this entry »
Things move very quickly once the last exhibition has been de-installed: the exhibition space is painted (above). Read the rest of this entry »