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Zaha Hadid : TOP 10 Buildings, Zaha Hadid's Most Beautiful Architecture Projects and Designs 10. Signature Towers Dubai, United Arab Emirates These towers are iconic in both their scale and ambition. The three towers functions - office, hotel and residential - are 'woven' together in a uniquely flexible manner. 9. CityLife Milano Residential Complex Milan, Italy, 2014 The Residential Complex is composed of 7 linear buildings set around two land areas, which are devided by a strip of public park 8. Bergisel Ski Jump Innsbruck, Austria, 2002 The dynamic form of the main tower accommodates a restaurant, viewing terrace and the ski jump starting ramp. 7. Pierresvives Montpellier, France, 2012 The pierresvives building for the department de l'Herault is the unification of three institutions - the library, the archive and the sports department - within a single envelope. 6. Serpentine Sackler Gallery Kensington Gardens, London, UK, 2013 The Serpentine Sackler Gallery consists of two distinct parts, namely the conversion of a classical 19th century brick structure - The Magazine – and a 21st century tensile structure. The Serpentine Sackler Gallery is thus - after MAXXI in Rome - the second art space where Zaha Hadid Architects have created a synthesis of old and new. 5. Glasgow Riverside Museum of Transport Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2011 The wavy outline flows from city to waterfront, symbolizing dynamic relationship between Glasgow and the ship-building, seafaring and industrial legacy of the river Clyde. 4. Vitra Fire Station Weil am Rhein, Germany, 1993 This building mostly represents a 'frozen movement', it is an 'alert' structure, ready to explode into action at any moment. 3. Heydar Aliyev Centre Baku, Azerbaijan, 2012 The design of the Heydar Aliyev Center establishes a continuous, fluid relationship between its surrounding plaza and the building’s interior. 2. BMW Central Building Leipzig, Germany, 2005 The Central Building is the active brain of the whole BMW factory complex. All threads of the building's activities gather together and branch out again from here. 1. Library and Learning Centre University of Economics Vienna Vienna, Austria, 2014 In order to achieve these sinuous forms, materiality had to be taken into consideration. Both the façade and interior are clad in locally-sourced fibreC glass fibre-reinforced concrete panels since it functioned both aesthetically and structurally. The high performance material allowed for cost-saving constructions of the high-quality, cutting-edge façade systems and ensured long-term durability. Corridors and bridges create super-smooth transitions between the different levels. All floor plates and walls seem to seamlessly grow out of one another and wrap themselves around the central atrium. You always can find more projects on : http://www.zaha-hadid.com/ https://web.facebook.com/ZHANews?_rdr https://web.facebook.com/zaha.hadid/?_rdr