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hadid mesa table

hadid mesa table

Design Zaha Hadid, 0
Glass fiber reinforced plastic

Zaha Hadid’s architecture sees form and space pulled around, out of shape and into breathtaking, fluid spatial progressions. Hugely theatrical and enticingly urbane, her buildings have begun to transform notions of what can be achieved in concrete and steel, blending the revolutionary aesthetics of constructivism with the liquid organicism of expressionism. The progression in Zaha’s buildings from the jagged, suprematist forms of the Vitra Fire Station (1993) to the awesome, flowing urban spaces of the Phaeno Science Centre, Wolfsburg (2005), show a consistent desire to question the traditional orthogonal plan, form always pulling towards an invisible mass, space and time warped and woven around structure. These are buildings which emerge from the city as sculpture yet which are also capable of knitting disparate blocks together, always surprising but also constantly making connections. Mesa evolved from an architectural experiment which was similarly to do with creating connections. Elastika was an installation created in the Moore Building in 2005 for the Miami Design Fair. The brief had been a sculptural structure to revivify the 1921 building’s atrium. Zaha’s proposal was an organic set of tentacles which linked spaces and floors across the atrium, defying changing levels and criss-crossing each other in mid-air. The effect was like a huge, sticky chewing gum pulled out of shape across the interior. It is a sci-fi alien piece which transforms the heart of the building, reaching across space. It looks as if the structure was attempting to resolve itself back into a single solid.

Mesa takes as its starting point a similar situation. Stripping the formal idea back to its constituent parts – ground, structure, surface – the design creates a world in between the two horizontal planes, a world which becomes structure but in which the voids express the form as much as the solids. Those voids do not appear merely as holes but go on to define the surface. Zaha compares it to water lilies sitting on a pond, flat mats supported by an unseen, complex and organic structure beneath. This highly unusual attenuation of surface from structure gives form to four organically-shaped sections which constitute defined divisions on the surface, described as ‘place-mats’. As one end is attracted by an invisible gravitational force, it skews the symmetry, an attenuated prow dragging the other forms along with it while the structure below stretches elastically to accommodate the distortions. Mesa becomes a microcosmic extrusion of the spatial ideas inherent in Zaha’s architecture. Form does not follow only function but instead is drawn along by the narrative of the plan and flow of space. It becomes something plastic and elastic, more Einsteinian than Cartesian, an evocation of a world shaped by unseen forces and dark matter, a fluid, flowing, four-dimensional world in which a table can distort the space within it and around it. It transforms any space into a Zaha room."

1350 w | 850 d | 450 h

Zaha Hadid

Nata in Iraq, ha studiato matematica alla American University di Beirut prima di trasferirsi a Londra per studiare alla Architectural Association. Dopo aver conseguito il titolo ha lavorato con il suo ex maestro, l'architetto olandese Rem Koolhaas all'Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) diventando socia nel 1977. Nel 1980 stabilisce il suo studio a Londra. A Roma è stato ultimato il MAXXI, il nuovo centro per le arti contemporanee, finito nel 2009.

vitra

Vitra is a Swiss company dedicated to improving the quality of homes, offices and public spaces through the power of design. Following in the tradition of Charles & Ray Eames, who have influenced Vitra’s approach to sustainability in many ways, product longevity is central to the company’s contribution to sustainable development; short-lived styling is avoided at all costs. This can be seen most clearly in the classical pieces of furniture that have been used for decades, had several owners and have then even ended up as a part of a collection.
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