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Zaha Hadid is the real star of design events infiltrating Miami this week

by William Menking, The Architect’s Newspaper

Zaha Hadid’s Pavilion.

Zaha Hadid is not only one of the best known architects in the world, but after pursuing her own personal visionary path for over forty years, she is one of the most bankable. Her drawings and design objects are all over the 2015 design fairs this week in Miami.Craig Robins’ bespoke Corian bathroom by Hadid. (William Menking / AN)

Revolution Precrafted Properties is showing a backyard pavilion (top) and  Sarah Myerscough Gallery from London is showing a series of collaborative vessels by Zaha Hadid and Gareth Neal (below), that sell for  $30,000 (plus tax).

In addition, the star of Harvard’s design schools kickoff party at Miami developer Craig Robins’ house was his bespoke Corian bathroom designed by Ms. Hadid.

Not even the David Adjaye–designed backyard pavilion was a match for this all white maintaince room.Vases by Hadid. (Petr Krejci)

 

 


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