The Design Museum is very grateful to all of our sponsors for their support of both the exhibition Zaha Hadid: Architecture and design and the accompanying blog. If you are interested in supporting Design Museum exhibitions, design commissions, talks, special events or new media output please email development@designmuseum.org
Blog Sponsors
Dezeen is one of the world's most popular and influential architecture and design blogs, attracting over 200,000 visitors every month. It is edited by Marcus Fairs, founder and former editor of icon magazine and author of Twenty-First Century Design.
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Designjunction is a uniquely stylish, innovative digital design and technology consultancy with a refreshingly straightforward approach. Through a combination of inspired and meticulous design practices and imaginative use of technology, they give their clients a distinctive and compelling internet presence, supported by sophisticated and intuitive content management systems.
Designjunction's clients include arts, design and cultural organisations of the calibre of the Design Museum, Tate and the Gulbenkian Foundation, as well as inspiring creatives such as Nigel Atkinson and Together Design.
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Exhibition Sponsors
Sponsored by Omniyat Properties, Dubai, UAE. Omniyat Properties was launched in 2005 as the real estate development arm of Omniyat Holdings – a sister company of Dubai-based conglomerate, Almasa Holdings. Omniyat Properties’ philosophy is anchored on the creative use of technology to enhance its inhabitant’s quality of life whether at home or in the work place.
All of Omniyat Properties’ developments are infused with state-of-the-art technology; technology that optimises manpower and minimises wastage which allows for an efficient, secure and high-tech work environment. The technology is integrated in each of the projects from design through to completion which allows for its efficient upgrade and ensures that all properties always stay cutting edge by offering the latest technology as soon as it becomes available.
The Opus (pictured here) is an AAA Class commercial freehold tower designed by world renowned designer and architect Zaha Hadid. This masterpiece is Omniyat Properties’ flagship development to date and a true embodiment of the principles upheld by the company. The spectacular building will rise in the Business Bay Dubai, on a two plot island with panoramic views of the lake on one side and the Burj Dubai on the other.
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Arup is a global firm of designers, engineers, planners and business consultants providing a diverse range of professional services to clients around the world.
Arup exert a significant influence on the built environment and are the creative force behind many of the world's most innovative and sustainable designs. The firm has almost 9000 staff working in 82 offices in more than 34 countries. At any one time, Arup has over 10 000 projects running concurrently.
Arup has three main global business areas - buildings, infrastructure and consulting - although their multi-disciplinary approach means that any given project may involve people from any or all of the sectors or regions in which they operate. Arup aims to bring together the best professionals in the world to meet their clients' needs.
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Adams Kara Taylor are a progressive, design-led structural and civil engineering consultancy based in London. Their office has quickly become one of the leading practices in the world, collaborating with many of the best architects, developers and contractors in the UK.
The contribution of structural engineers to the process of 'design' can easily be underestimated - it's hard to measure, hard to master and easy to neglect. The working relationship with the design team is critical
and the benchmark of Adams Kara Taylor is their commitment to the dialogue between architect, designers and client.
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Through their continuing commitment to the best arts coverage the Telegraph is proud to be media partner of The Design Museum.
For lovers of the arts the Telegraph’s dedicated coverage includes daily reviews of the latest shows, releases and exhibitions; three pages of music on Thursday and film on Friday; a 32-page arts and books section on Saturday and Seven on Sunday – covering film, television, radio, art, photography, theatre, comedy, pop and classical music, dance, DVDs and games.
On www.telegraph.co.uk/arts you can discover even more with film trailers, music downloads and our discounted booking service,offering a wide range of tickets, from theatre to a variety of exciting exhibitions, events and attractions.

