Zaha Hadid is best known for producing flowing structures made from modern materials like concrete, but the Iraqi-British architect has unveiled her first large-scale wooden project. If the end result lives up to the promise shown by the early renders Hadid's office has made available to the press, Cambodia's Sleuk Rith Institute may well end up being rated amongst the architect's finest work to date. .. Continue Reading Cambodia's Sleuk Rith Institute to be Zaha Hadid's first large-scale wooden project
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cambodia, Construction, Sustainable, Wood, Zaha Hadid
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