Venice Biennale 2012: Arum / Zaha Hadid

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With their early work inspired by Russian Suprematism, Zaha Hadid Architects’ pays homage to the historical lineages of collective research that has led to the major works of today’s contemporary architecture at the 2012 Venice Biennale with the installation ‘Arum’. The pleated metal structure is derived from the work of German architect Frei Otto, who paved the way for material-structural form-finding processes. This installation is a response to David Chipperfield’s belief that the theme of ‘Common Ground’ is meant to “reassert the existence of an architectural culture, made up not just of singular talents but a rich continuity of diverse ideas united in a common history.”

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Cite: David Basulto. "Venice Biennale 2012: Arum / Zaha Hadid" 31 Aug 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/269061/venice-biennale-2012-arum-zaha-hadid> ISSN 0719-8884

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