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Concept villas for golf and spa resort by Zaha Hadid



Zaha Hadid 1950-2016: with the design world still reeling from the shock of Zaha Hadid's unexpected death last week, amazing up coming projects by the Iraqi-born British architect. 

Prototype villa for golf and spa club, Dubrovnik by Zaha Hadid Architects
Zaha Hadid Architects have designed two prototype villas for a site overlooking the historic town of Dubrovnik in Croatia.
Concept Design Report
Introduction
The brief called for the design of two prototype Villas for a new Golf and Spa Resort in Croatia overlooking the old town of Dubrovnik. The total development comprises 400 villas, two 5* hotels, luxury apartments, retail facilities, a spa and an 18 hole golf course including a golf resort club house.
Prototype villa for golf and spa club, Dubrovnik by Zaha Hadid Architects
A recently developed master plan determines the perimeter and size of the parcels, which range from 12,000m2 to 20,000m2. The site of the prototype villas is located at the edge of the plateau with picturesque views. The prototype villas shall define the overall architectural design of the resort.
Prototype villa for golf and spa club, Dubrovnik by Zaha Hadid Architects
Site
The area of development is located north of Dubrovnik, a Unesco World Heritage Site. The land comprises 430 hectare and is located on a high plateau approximately 300m to 400m above sea level, north of the old town of Dubrovnik.
Prototype villa for golf and spa club, Dubrovnik by Zaha Hadid Architects
At the southern edge of the project site, the terrain slopes steeply towards the sea. The terrain also slightly slopes from west to east. The elevated level of the site allows for magnificent views in all directions.
Prototype villa for golf and spa club, Dubrovnik by Zaha Hadid Architects
Towards south the owner will enjoy sea views and views of the old town of Dubrovnik. In north direction one can enjoy picturesque mountain and landscape views.
Prototype villa for golf and spa club, Dubrovnik by Zaha Hadid Architects
Design Concept Option Rock
Zaha Hadid Architects architectural proposal is a distinct and unique structure with a strong sense of identity and character.
Prototype villa for golf and spa club, Dubrovnik by Zaha Hadid Architects
It has a highly expressive, sculptural quality, infused with a sense of light and space. Light and views are the driving forces of the house.
Concept villas for golf and spa resort by Zaha Hadid Architects Rock
Above: Rock - site plan. Click for larger image
The design is inspired by the Croatian karst topography. Typical karst elements such as sharp-edged cliffs, caves, dolines and sinkholes are adopted by our design.
Concept villas for golf and spa resort by Zaha Hadid Architects Rock
Above: Rock - level -1. Click for larger image
Metaphorically speaking, the structure appears like a rock, which is partly sunken into the ground.
Concept villas for golf and spa resort by Zaha Hadid Architects Rock
Above: Rock - level 0. Click for larger image
The seven bedroom house is designed as a three-level structure keeping the buildings profile low in sympathy to the surrounding landscaping and the old town of Dubrovnik.
Concept villas for golf and spa resort by Zaha Hadid Architects Rock
Above: Rock - level 1. Click for larger image
The building is positioned at the very edge of the slope to take full advantage of the views. The park and garden area to the north will be used as recreation area and buffer zone to the existing village and the semi-public road.
Concept villas for golf and spa resort by Zaha Hadid Architects Rock
Above: Rock - roof plan. Click for larger image
Design Concept Option Shell
Zaha Hadid Architects design offers long views internally and engages with the surrounding landscape. The prototype for this luxurious private residence has been developed in response to the programme, the landscape and the views.
Concept villas for golf and spa resort by Zaha Hadid Architects Rock
Above: Rock - section. Click for larger image
The house was designed to be light and spacious with sliding doors giving access to external terraces and courtyards.
Concept villas for golf and spa resort by Zaha Hadid Architects Shell
Above: Shell - site plan. Click for larger image
The private residence elongated curvilinear building shape is inspired by shell structures as they are found along the Croatian Coastline.
Concept villas for golf and spa resort by Zaha Hadid Architects Shell
Above: Shell - level -1. Click for larger image
The seven bedroom house is designed as a three-level structure keeping the buildings profile low in sympathy to the surrounding landscaping and the old town of Dubrovnik.
Concept villas for golf and spa resort by Zaha Hadid Architects Shell
Above: Shell - level 0. Click for larger image
The building is positioned at the very edge of the slope to take full advantage of the views. The park and garden area to the north will be used as recreation area and buffer zone to the existing village and the semi-public road.
Concept villas for golf and spa resort by Zaha Hadid Architects Shell
Above: Shell - roof plan. Click for larger image
Golf and Spa Resort Dubrovnik
Location: Croatia, Dubrovnik 2009
Design: Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher
Project Architect: Markus Planteu
Lead Designer: Thomas Mathoy
Concept villas for golf and spa resort by Zaha Hadid Architects Shell
Above: Shell - section. Click for larger image
Project Team: Dennis Brezina, Ivan Ucros, Jesus Garate, Dimitris Akritopoulos, Muthahar Khan
Client: Razvoj Golf
Program: Residential
we are looking forward for Zaha Hadid unbuilt work.her previous work has shocked and surprised in equal measure. she did what all good architecture should do and energised people and sparked debate.we miss your presence.

Dame Zaha Hadid 1950 - 2016

Born in Baghdad, Iraq in 1950, Zaha Hadid was the first woman to win a Pritzker Architecture Prize and the first woman to win a Royal Gold Medal in her own right. Her work experiments with new spatial concepts and encompasses all fields of design, ranging from urban spaces to products and furniture. At the age of 65, young for any architect, she died suddenly of a heart attack.


Zaha Hadid Design creates a wide variety of pieces for living and for the home, from architecturally inspired homeware, and sculptural jewellery, to limited edition furniture, and innovative installations and interiors. By exploring the latest in technological and material innovations, combined with bespoke craftsmanship, Zaha Hadid pushes the boundaries of traditional design methodologies

Born: October 31, 1950 in Baghdad, Iraq

Died: March 31, 2016 in Miami Beach, Florida

Education:
1977: Diploma Prize, Architectural Association (AA) School of Architecture in London
Studied mathematics at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon prior to moving to London in 1972


Notable Works:

1993: A fire station for the Vitra Company in Weil am Rhein, Germany

2000: Inaugural Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, London, UK
2001: Terminus Hoenheim-Nord, a "park and ride" and tramway on the outskirts of Strasbourg, France

2002: Bergisel Ski Jump, Austria

2003: The Richard and Lois Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in Cincinnati, Ohio
2005: Phæno Science Center in Wolfsburg, Germany
2008: Pedestrian Bridge and Exposition Pavilions, Zaragoza, Spain
2009: MAXXI: National Museum of 21st Century Arts, Rome, Italy
2010: Sheikh Zayed Bridge, Abu Dhabi, UAE
2010: Guangzhou Opera House, China
2011: Riverside Museum of Transport, Glasgow, ScotlandThe London Aquatics Centre built for the 2012 Olympic Games.Aquatics Centre by Zaha Hadid
2011: Aquatics Centre, London, United Kingdom; post-Olympic reconfiguration in 2014
2011: CMA CGM Corporate Headquarters, Marseille, France
2012: Pierres Vives, Montpellier, France
2012: Heydar Aliyev Center, Baku, Azerbaijan
2012: Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University in East Lansing
2012: Galaxy SOHO, Beijing, China
2013: Hadid Residences for CityLife, Milan, Italy
2014: Messner Mountain Museum at Plan de Corones, South Tyrol, Italy
2017: Expected completion of Hadid Tower, office skyscraper for CityLife, Milan, Italy
2017: Expected completion of One Thousand Museum Condos, Miami, Florida
2022: (proposed) al-Wakrah Stadium, Qatar


Product design works:
 Zaha Hadid for United Nude
 Zaha Hadid for Georg Jensen
 Zaha Hadid for Lacoste
.“She leaves behind a body of work from buildings to furniture, footwear and cars, that delight and astound people all around the world. The world of architecture has lost a star today.”

Partnerships:
Zaha Hadid worked at the Office for Metropolitan Architecture with her former teachers, Rem Koolhaas and Elia Zenghelis
In 1979, Zaha Hadid opened her own practice, Zaha Hadid Architects. Patrik Schumacher joined her in 1988.

"Working with senior office partner, Patrik Schumacher, Hadid's interest lies in the rigorous interface between architecture, landscape, and geology as her practice integrates natural topography and human-made systems, leading to experimentation with cutting-edge technologies. Such a process often results in unexpected and dynamic architectural forms."

About Zaha Hadid:


From parking garages and ski-jumps to vast urban landscapes, Zaha Hadid's works have been called bold, unconventional, and theatrical. Zaha Hadid studied and worked under Rem Koolhaas, and like Koolhaas, she often brings a deconstructivist approach to her designs.

Since 1988, Patrik Schumacher had been Hadid's closest design partner. Schumacher is said to have coined the tern parametric-ism to describe the curvaceous, computer-aided designs of Zaha Hadid Architects. Learn more in the article Parametric Design in the 21st Century.

Zaha Hadid was the first woman to win a Pritzker Architecture Prize. Learn more from Citation from the 2004 Pritzker Prize Jury.



“Dame Zaha Hadid was an inspirational woman, and the kind of architect one can only dream of being. Visionary and highly experimental, her legacy, despite her young age, is formidable... She leaves behind a body of work from buildings to furniture, footwear and cars, that delight and astound people all around the world. The world of architecture has lost a star today.” -Jane Duncan, President of RIBA
Related story: Royal Gold Medal for Zaha Hadid was "totally overdue" says RIBA president

She will be sadly missed as an iconic leader in Architecture & Design.