Space for Art Cover

Markus Dochantschi (ed.)

Zaha Hadid – Space for Art

Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati – Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art

Zaha Hadid’s design for the Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Arts in Cincinnati is her response to the city’s streams of traffic and passers-by, conveying a feeling of dense urban and cultural life. Hadid derives her architectural concept from this urban density. The street level rises vertically as an “urban carpet”, the volumes become soaring, interconnected exhibition spaces, accessed via striking stepped ramps. This publication presents the spectacular building in photographs by Hélène Binet and Paul Warchol and essays by Charles Desmarais and Joseph Giovannini. Numerous models and sketches provide an insight into the design process.

Zaha Hadid’s design for the Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Arts in Cincinnati is her response to the city’s streams of traffic and passers-by, conveying a feeling of dense urban and cultural life. Hadid derives her architectural concept from this urban density. The street level rises vertically as an “urban carpet”, the volumes become soaring, interconnected exhibition spaces, accessed via striking stepped ramps. This publication presents the spectacular building in photographs by Hélène Binet and Paul Warchol and essays by Charles Desmarais and Joseph Giovannini. Numerous models and sketches provide an insight into the design process.

Edited by Markus Dochantschi

With photographs by Paul Warchol, Hélène Binet

With contributions by Charles Desmarais and Joseph Giovannini

136 illustrations

hardback

2004, 978-3-03778-005-3, English
CHF 59.00
Out of print