The studio of the late Zaha Hadid, who passed away in 2016, has just gained a competition for the longer term Art and Culture Middle within the new city of Jinghe, situated in the northern province of Shaanxi. True to the fashion of the British-Iraqi architect, the first lady to be honored with the Priztker Prize in 2004, this challenge describes an extended sinuous curve. A silhouette that echoes the tortuous allure of the valleys, cast by the Jinghe River. Organized as a collection of flowing volumes, layers, and surfaces that interconnect with courtyards and landscapes, the middle aims to attach the town’s new library with the new performing arts theater, as well as multipurpose rooms, studios, and exhibition galleries to the south. This connection is made potential by elevated courtyards, gardens, and walkways that span eight lanes of visitors and happen on elegant architectural meanders.
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