
Art dealer Kenny Schachter’s Rove Gallery website presents several artworks by Zaha Hadid depicting her forthcoming architectural projects.

The works, which represent projects including the Dancing Towers in Dubai (top image), Szervita Square in Budapest (above) and the as-yet unpublished Dubai Opera House (below), are in acrylic and stained-glass paint.
Top image: The Dubai Dancing Towers
. Acrylic, stained glass paint onto gelatine and chrome-polyester dibond.
200 x 90 cm. Above: Budapest, Szervita Square, Acrylic, stained-glass paint onto gelatine and chrome polyester dibond. 200 x 90 cm

Above: The Dubai Opera House. Acrylic transparent coat with gold particles, vynil onto gelatine and chrome Polyester dibond. 200 x 90 cm.

Above: The Prototype For The O’Hotel at Turks and Caicos.
Acrylic, Indian Ink onto gelatine and chrome-polyester dibond.
200 x 90 cm

Above: The Taichung Opera House At Night, Close View
. Vynil, acrylic onto gelatine and chrome-polyester dibond.
200 x 90 cm

Above: Innsbruck Nordkettenbahn, The Congress Cable-car Station
. Acrylic, watercolour onto gelatine and chrome-polyester dibond.
200 x 90 cm

Above: The Master Plan For Istanbul. Acrylic, stained glass paint onto gelatine and chrome-polyester dibond. 90 x 200 cm
Architectural models of many of these projects can be seen at the Zaha Hadid - Architecture and Design exhibition at the Design Museum in London until 25 November 2007.
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Posted by Marcus Fairs




yes…may be they work better as art works!
August 15th, 2007 at 8:30 amThey look like cheap cheesy spraypaint fantasy paintings made by a street artist.
August 15th, 2007 at 8:46 ammay the bashing commence
August 16th, 2007 at 4:59 amcome on Shem, you couldn’t do any better. I bet you can’t even draw…
August 17th, 2007 at 1:57 pmThe images are beautiful ($$$?). The projects, a response to the current architectural anxiety. Good or bad? We’ll know in 10 years maybe(?).
What’s with people and this enormous hatred for everything Hadid? What would you rather have? Would be interesting to hear…
August 18th, 2007 at 3:12 pmi rather have designs by alvaro siza or david chipperfield
August 18th, 2007 at 11:08 pm