Zaha Hadid is an award-winning architect whose work has been featured in trade publications a lot as of late. Or so it seems.
Hadid was the designer of Chanel's odd-looking traveling exhibit which debuted in Hong Kong last month. In any event, Zaha Hadid was commissioned to design Campus de la Justicia the new civil court building in Madrid, Spain. The proposed 800,000 square foot building features a spiraling semi-circular atrium that sits over an interior public courtyard.
Futuristic Spanish Architecture
Zaha Hadid's Campus de la Justicia
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