MAXXI National Museum of the XXI Century Arts by Zaha Hadid
November 13, 2009 by Adam Bryce , Posted in Art, Tagged
MAXXI National Museum of the XXI Century Arts, Zaha Hadid

London based Zaha Hadid’s deconstructivist style has made her one of the most in demand architects of modern times, creating buildings that are set to become icons of the future. The MAXXI National Museum of the XXI Century Arts in Rome is one of her most recent projects, the stunning 27,000 square metre space is Italy’s first contemporary art museum which houses both MAXXI Art and MAXXI Architecture. More than just a museum, the flowing design is actually a campus of buildings intertwined and superimposed over each other to give an experimental and versatile texture of spaces that can be used as libraries, cafes, shops, lecture spaces and much more. Take a look at the museum below and find out more here.












Thanks to Dezeen for the info.
Similar posts
-
Zaha Hadid Building Pirated in China
January 3, 2013 -
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at MSU by Zaha Hadid Opens
December 10, 2012 -
Japan National Stadium by Zaha Hadid
November 15, 2012




