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ZHA가 제시한 수직 도시주의(Vertical Urbanism)의 매력 속으로

ZHA CODE의 연구에 대한 설명, 전 세계 도시의 타워에 대한 디자인 탐색, 지역에서 ZHA의 영향력 있는 프로젝트에 대한 ‘버티컬 어버니즘(Ve...

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ZHA가 제시한 수직 도시주의(Vertical Urbanism) 특별 전시, exhibition now online Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI) until 3rd April 2022

ZHA CODE의 연구에 대한 설명, 전 세계 도시의 타워에 대한 디자인 탐색, 지역에서 ZHA의 영향력 있는 프로젝트에 대한 ‘버티컬 어버니즘(Vertical Urbanism)’

 

 


 

자하하디드 아키텍츠가 ‘Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism’란 주제로 4월 3일까지 HKDI 갤러리에서 온라인으로 연다.

 

  이번 전시는 자하하디드 아키텍츠의 도면과 다이어그램, 모델링과 비디오영상 프로젝션, 가상현실 체험 등을 총망라한 몰입형 온라인 전시회다. 전시회는 밀집된 도시 내에서 지속가능한 커뮤니티를 지향하기 위한 ZHA의 다양한 접근 방식을 보여준다.

 

  건축가 자하하디드(Zaha Hadid, 1950~2016)는 건축에 새로운 차원의 역동성을 불어넣었다. 그녀가 생전 제시한 건축의 비전은 역동적이며 유기적인 것만은 분명하다. 자하하디드의 탐구정신을 기반으로 한 ZHA의 획기적인 작업은 지속되고 있다.

 




 

  HKDI는 국제 박물관, 디자인 기관 및 디자이너와의 파트너십을 통해 디자인 교육을 촉진하고 있다. “자하하디드는 현대건축과 디자인에 많은 흔적을 남긴 급진적 혁신가이며, 이번 전시는 우리 시대의 가장 중요한 건축가 중 한 사람의 놀라운 비전에 대해 통찰력을 제시할 것입니다.” HKDI & IVE(Lee Wai Lee)의 대표인 레이 리안옹 박사는 “우리는 ZHA와 협력하여 HKDI의 학제간 프로그램의 일환으로 'Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism' 전시회를 개최해 대단히 기쁘다”고 말했다.

 

 





 

  ZHA를 이끄는 패트릭 슈마허는 전시회의 큐레이터 방향에 대해 “클러스터링, 브리지 및 아트리움이 결합한 밀집된 고층 건물 사이의 커뮤니케이션의 강화를 제시하며, 이를 기반으로 한 타워의 유형은 연결성에 대한 욕구를 복합용도 방식으로 충족시켜 준다”고 설명한다.

 

  이번 전시는 ZHA 작업의 “ZHA CODE의 연구에 대한 설명, 전 세계 도시의 타워에 대한 디자인 탐색, 지역에서 ZHA의 영향력 있는 프로젝트”라는 3가지 측면을 중심으로 주제별로 구성되어 있다. ANN

 

 

Organiser_ HKDI and IVE Lee Wai Lee

Co-Organiser_ Zaha Hadid Architects

Project Management and Education Engagement_ Exhibition Team,

Hong Kong Design Institute & Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Lee Wai Lee)

Exhibition Curation_ Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)

Principal of Zaha Hadid Architects_ Patrik Schumacher

자료_ ZHA, HKDI_ZHA_Vertical Urbanism_Photo Courtesy of Hong Kong Design Institute

 

 

 


 

Curated especially for the Institutes, the exhibition is thematically structured around three aspects of ZHA’s work: expounding on the research of ZHA’s Computation & Design research group (ZHA CODE); exploring the studio’s designs for towers in cities around the world; and showcasing ZHA’s seminal projects in the region.

 

 



 

  Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI) and Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE) (Lee Wai Lee), together with its affiliated HKDI Gallery present its flagship exhibition of the year “Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism” as part of their ‘Essence of Design’ programme.

 

  “Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism” at the HKDI Gallery and presented virtually until 3 April 2022, showcases Zaha Hadid Architects’ (ZHA) innovations in architecture through a variety of project documentation tools – from technical drawings and diagrams, computer-generated visualisations, and architectural models, to video projections and virtual reality experiences. The immersive online exhibition builds upon the gallery’s popular program of digital exhibitions in contemporary design, enabling a wider audience to journey through ZHA’s formative projects, zoom in to details of architectural models and experience the multimedia exhibition.

 

  The exhibition presents the variety of approaches undertaken by ZHA in their development of vibrant and sustainable community-orientated spaces within dense urban conditions. It also explores ZHA’s ongoing research, detailing the pioneering innovation inscribed within the studio’s architecture.

 

  The late architect Zaha Hadid (1950 - 2016) injected a new level of dynamism into architecture. Her vision has been explosive, fluid and boundless, forcefully questioning the need for urban fortifications in her drive to establish a continuous, active ground-plane. The investigative spirit on which Hadid based her career continues in ZHA’s ground-breaking work around the world.

 

 



 

  HKDI is committed to promoting design education and facilitating dialogue among industry experts, students and design enthusiasts through partnerships with international museums, design institutions and designers. “We are excited to collaborate with ZHA and present the ‘Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism’ exhibition as part of HKDI’s interdisciplinary programme,” says Dr Lay Lian ONG, Principal of HKDI & IVE (Lee Wai Lee). “Zaha Hadid was a radical innovator who has left an imprint on modern architecture and design that will endure for many years to come. This exhibition celebrates the ingenuity of ZHA, showcasing the depth of experience of one of the most renowned architecture firms in the world. We hope that this exhibition will provide insight for students and the public alike into the stunning vision of one of the most important architects of our time.”

 

  Explaining the exhibition’s curatorial direction, Patrik Schumacher, Principal of ZHA, says, “The agenda of communicative intensification within and between densely spaced high-rise structures, via the combined strategies of clustering, bridges and atria, will articulate a new paradigm for the design of high-rise urbanism. On this basis, the tower typology will receive a new lease of life in the central metropolitan societies, where the desire for connectivity drives urban density. In the future, even more than is evident already now, this super-dense build up will be a mixed-use build up, where multiple life-processes intersect. These life-processes need to be ordered in intricate ways that nevertheless remain legible and thereby empowering.”

 

  Curated especially for the Institutes, the exhibition is thematically structured around three aspects of ZHA’s work: expounding on the research of ZHA’s Computation & Design research group (ZHA CODE); exploring the studio’s designs for towers in cities around the world; and showcasing ZHA’s seminal projects in the region.

 

 




 

ZHA CODE

  ZHA CODE collaborates with the world’s leading scientific institutions to develop innovations in robotics, artificial intelligence and digital fabrication which, in turn, inform ZHA’s design process. Building a comprehensive understanding of local supply chains, materials, craftsmanship and manufacturing, ZHA CODE develops design and logistical strategies with new construction technologies that ensure each project is fundamentally sustainable by using as little material and energy as possible in its assembly and operations.

 

Vertical Urbanism

  ZHA is delivering vertical urban architecture with experiential and communicative value. Incorporating a selection of the studio’s renowned tower projects from around the world, this section of the exhibition examines the studio’s innovations in moving beyond the existing paradigm of tower design to enhance urbanism in the 21st century.

 

  In his formative essay for the exhibition, Patrik Schumacher outlines five critical components of 21st century tower design that are explored within the exhibition: Density; Atria + Bridges; Façade; Ground Interface; and Sustainability. “The skyscraper seems locked in the bygone Fordist paradigm of segregating segmentation and serial repetition. The tower typology is the last bastion of this bygone era. The time is ripe to challenge the standard tower typology and demand that it too participates in the general societal restructuring from Fordism to Post-Fordism,” explains Schumacher.

 

Regional Highlights

  The exhibition begins with a significant work of Zaha Hadid, The Peak club (1982-1983) in Hong Kong. Though never built, the project was considered Hadid’s breakthrough project,  flipping Hong Kong’s iconic skyscrapers to generate a horizontal cluster of beams, with a large public void carved out between the geological intervention. The design won Hadid global attention and offered an early glimpse into the concepts and methodologies within ZHA’s work, as showcased in the exhibition – from the experimentation on structures that push the traditional boundaries, to floating fluid forms, as well as the integration of public spaces within dense urban environments.

 

  The exhibition also presents two award-winning projects in the region that encapsulate ZHA’s vision: the Morpheus Hotel at City of Dreams Macau as well as The Henderson tower currently under construction in the Central district of Hong Kong.

 

  The world’s first free-form high-rise exo-skeleton, the Morpheus Hotel at City of Dreams Macau opened in 2018 and was designed as a vertical extrusion of the site’s existing abandoned foundations. The 40-storey building of two internal vertical circulation cores connected at podium and roof levels to define its central atrium.

 

  The Henderson in Hong Kong creates an urban oasis. The 36-storey design reinterprets the structural forms and layering of a Bauhinia bud about to blossom. Sheltering new civic plazas enveloped by nature, The Henderson connects with the adjacent public gardens that seamlessly connect with the tower’s interior spaces.

 

  As part of the comprehensive exhibition programme, a lecture by Patrik Schumacher in addition to industry panel discussions will be available online, exploring the exhibition's theme of vertical urbanism and examining the agenda of the tower typology that will re-structure metropolitan societies in the 21st century.

 

About Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI)

  Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI) is a member of VTC Group. HKDI was established in 2007 with the mission to be a leading provider of design education and lifelong learning, including architecture, interior and product design, communication design, digital media, and fashion and image design. With a view to providing professional designers for the creative industries, it promotes the “think and do” approach and encourages interdisciplinary synergy in its broad range of design programmes that cultivates students’ cultural sensitivities and sense of sustainability. HKDI maintains a strong network with industry and provides its students with essential practical experience. Overseas exchanges are actively arranged for students to broaden their international perspective.

 

About The Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE)

  The Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE) is a member of the VTC Group. The nine IVE campuses provide vocational and professional education and training for secondary graduates as well as people in employment. IVE programmes leading to the award of Higher Diploma and Diploma of Foundation Studies cover various academic disciplines including Health and Life Sciences; Business; Childcare, Elderly and Community Services; Design; Information Technology; Engineering, as well as Hospitality.

 

  Interdisciplinary Programmes are also offered to nurture a diversity of talent with professional knowledge.

 

About HKDI Gallery

  Affiliated to Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI), HKDI Gallery is a dynamic exhibition space with unique vision, with a track record of engaging with parties at home and abroad, including internationally acclaimed museums, designers and curators. With contemporary design as the cornerstone, HKDI Gallery presents a series of top-notch exhibitions every year ranging from graphic design, architecture, fashion, product design, multimedia and so on, including the retrospective for the Pritzker Prize-winning Spanish architect Rafael Moneo, the solo exhibition for the renowned Japanese designer Dai Fujiwara, the solo exhibition for the Oscar-winning artist Tim Yip, the retrospective for Hong Kong design legacy KAN Tai-Keung, the Asian debut largest solo exhibition for one of the most influential German industrial designer Konstantin Grcic, the exhibition of Japanese posters in 20th century, etc. Conjoining the design expertise of Hong Kong Design Institute, HKDI Gallery inspires tomorrow's creative talents and promotes design education & creativity to everyone by staging museum-standard exhibitions and education workshops.

 

 

 

Project Team

Organiser: HKDI and IVE Lee Wai Lee

Co-Organiser: Zaha Hadid Architects

Project Management and Education Engagement: Exhibition Team, Hong Kong Design Institute & Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Lee Wai Lee)

Exhibition Curation: Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)

Principal of Zaha Hadid Architects: Patrik Schumacher

Exhibition Design and Graphics: Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)

ZHA Overall Exhibition Design and Curation: Melodie Leung, Manon Janssens, Ceren Tekin, Nastasja Mitrovic, Nica Sabet, Alex Turner, Elena Castaldi

ZHA Local Coordination: Simon Yu, Sara Klomps, Bianca Cheung, Marisa Carvajal, Kelvin Ma, Steven Chung, Ivan Suen

ZHA Multimedia: Henry Virgin

ZHA CODE: Shajay Bhooshan, Henry David Louth

ZHVR: Helmut Kinzler, Aleksandra Mnich-Spraiter

ZH AI (Analytics + Insight): Philipp Siedler, Uli Blum

ZH SOCIAL: Tyson Hosmer, Ziming He, Baris Erdincer

Translation: Creatus, ZHA: Gigi Ho with Tim Yeung, Hazel Wu, Steven Chung, Ivan Suen, Jinqi Huang

Production and Assembly: Hattrick Creative Limited

Supporting Organisations: The British Consulate-General, British Council, InvestHK, Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC), Design Council Hong Kong (DCHK), Hong Kong Designers Association (HKDA), Hong Kong Federation of Design and Creative Industries (FHKDCI), Centre for Heritage, Arts & Textile (CHAT), AIA Hong Kong, Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC), Hong Kong Furniture Association (HKFA), HKGBC: Hong Kong Green Building Council, Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA), Hong Kong Interior Design Association (HKIDA), Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design (HKIUD), RIBA Hong Kong, PMQ

Media Partners: Designboom

 

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