Zaha Hadid Architects models giant sports venue on Hangzhou tea farms | Dezeen
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ต.ค. 2022
- A 60,000-seat football stadium is among the features of the terraced Hangzhou International Sports Centre, which Zaha Hadid Architects is designing in the east of China.
Over 26.39 hectares, the giant sports venue in Hangzhou will comprise three buildings that also accommodate a 19,000-seat indoor arena, an aquatics centre and practice pitches.
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Amazing 🤌🏻
Galaxy soho 2.0!!
Katowice?
This doesn't look like Zaha's work
Maybe bc she's dead
@@OscarUlises I was referring to her work, which is still alive
Actually it really does. If you deep-dive on their website, you’ll see many references. It’s not the Heydar Aliyev Centre but it is a ZHA piece at its core.
Schumacher has created a monster...this is how to appeal to the autocratic male fantasy coated in democratic and organic silk
Double standard, if this building appeared in the United States it would become a symbol of freedom and democracy.
@@zilaiye This actually is due to kontext and not a „double standard“. As if a certain gesture is normal in one and harassing in another country
the pyramids were also beautiful. Weren't they made using slave labour too?
The notion that the pyramids were built by salves has been drunked by archeologists. The pyramids were built using paid peasants.
You are desecrating Egyptian civilization
No that's a myth, the white house was built by slaves
Actually no, they are thought to be created by well fed soldiers and workers.
pretentious
Just like you.