10 Oct 2014:
Award-winning architect Zaha Hadid has revealed her plans for the new Sleuk Rith Institute, a centre for the research of genocide to be built in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
10 Oct 2014: News: Built to house a vast archive of documents about the Cambodian genocide of the 1970s, when two million people lost their lives in the Khmer Rouge killing fields, the Sleuk Rith Institute is a radical shift for its architect Zaha Hadid – who has gone from violent geometry to warm wood
18 Sep 2014:
From £252 candles to £9,999 serving platters, the Iraqi-born architect has launched a ‘debut lifestyle collection’. Is this where her future lies, asks Oliver Wainwright?
PR firms have said they will shun clients that deny climate change, but until the moral case is the business case, others in the creative industries will struggle to follow suit
14 Jul 2014:
Baku is gaining recognition for cutting-edge architectural design, thanks in part to the recent design award for Zaha Hadid's Heydar Aliyev Center. But this urban renewal comes at a price, residents tell EurasiaNet
2 Jul 2014: Letters: Other leading architects have pulled out of controversial projects because of ethical concerns but these do not seem to trouble Zaha Hadid
8 May 2014:
Sleepless nights for interns, tearful tantrums, and structures that resemble fossilised turds. A new documentary exposes the world of iconic architecture at its worst