Zaha Hadid Architects Exhibits Unbuilt Work at Prague Experimental Architecture Biennial

The exhibit features unreleased projects by the firm and runs through October 26.

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Jim Straka

Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) is celebrating the innovation and evolution of its projects through a new exhibit entitled “ZHA: Unbuilt.” The exhibition—part of the third annual Prague Experimental Architecture Biennial—features some of the firm’s unrealized or ongoing designs and concepts.

“Showcasing ZHA’s ambitious and expanding repertoire, the exhibition investigates the studio’s iterative design methods that are reinforced by systemic knowledge transfer and a willingness to test new ideas across multiple scales and typologies,” writes ZHA in a press release.

The exhibit is subdivided by concept, and includes outtakes and future plans for towers, masterplans, stadiums, atriums, shells, ribbons, and bubbles that showcase ZHA’s design methodology and the latest trends in architecture and technology.

The Biennial features projects from buildings to fashion in a series of workshops, a pavilion, and film screenings, in addition to the ZHA exhibit, and runs until October 26.

Jim Straka

Jim Straka

Jim Straka

Jim Straka

Jim Straka

Jim Straka

Jim Straka

Jim Straka

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