With 16 projects currently in the works in the Middle East-North Africa region, it's not really a surprise that Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has just opened an office in the Dubai Design District. As stated in the press release, the firm has 30 years worth of experience working in the region.
"A recipient of the 2016 Aga Khan Award for Architecture, ZHA marries concepts of connectivity with the tremendous advancements in design technologies, material development and construction practices," states ZHA.
"ZHA is working with the many diverse histories and cultures of the region to address important issues in a meaningful way - contributing to the development of more ecologically sustainable and integrated built environments."
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Oil money architecture. They really should be investing in a diversified economy rather than these modern day Pyramids. Oil won't last, these people are doomed.
Dubai isnt built on oil. Get your facts straight. On another note, with Brexit and Donald Dump, more firms are opening in Dubai. Much easier to get talent.
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