Zaha Hadid Architects is British architecture and design firm founded by
Zaha Hadid (1950–2016), with its main office situated in
Clerkenwell, London.[3] After the death of "starchitect" Hadid,
Patrik Schumacher became head of the firm, at the time with a staff of 400 with 36 projects across 21 countries.[4]
In the early 2020s, the firm designed a virtual city, Liberland Metaverse, based on the
Liberland micronation and hosted on the
Metaverse platform.[5] The firm had in the 2020s turned to artificial intelligence to help in the design of workplaces; the firm created a dedicated internal unit called ZHAI (Zaha Hadid Analytics + Insights) to address AI utilization, something uncommon among peer firms.[6]
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abNayeri, Farah (15 June 2023).
"How A.I. Is Helping Architects Change Workplace Design". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 15 June 2023. Retrieved 7 July 2023. I've been a workplace designer for the last 24 years," said the architect Arjun Kaicker. "I've seen more change in the last 24 months than in the whole of my career.archive link provides access to full text without subscription
Design as Second Nature, Zaha Hadid Architects, 2018, retrieved 3 July 2023 – via Internet Archive, Design as Second Nature is the first exhibition in Latin America to showcase the work of Zaha Hadid.
Zaha Hadid Architects is British architecture and design firm founded by
Zaha Hadid (1950–2016), with its main office situated in
Clerkenwell, London.[3] After the death of "starchitect" Hadid,
Patrik Schumacher became head of the firm, at the time with a staff of 400 with 36 projects across 21 countries.[4]
In the early 2020s, the firm designed a virtual city, Liberland Metaverse, based on the
Liberland micronation and hosted on the
Metaverse platform.[5] The firm had in the 2020s turned to artificial intelligence to help in the design of workplaces; the firm created a dedicated internal unit called ZHAI (Zaha Hadid Analytics + Insights) to address AI utilization, something uncommon among peer firms.[6]
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abNayeri, Farah (15 June 2023).
"How A.I. Is Helping Architects Change Workplace Design". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 15 June 2023. Retrieved 7 July 2023. I've been a workplace designer for the last 24 years," said the architect Arjun Kaicker. "I've seen more change in the last 24 months than in the whole of my career.archive link provides access to full text without subscription
Design as Second Nature, Zaha Hadid Architects, 2018, retrieved 3 July 2023 – via Internet Archive, Design as Second Nature is the first exhibition in Latin America to showcase the work of Zaha Hadid.