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The Kartal Pendik Masterplan installation by Zaha Hadid Architects and shown at the Sonnabend Gallery.

The Kartal Pendik Masterplan Installation by Zaha Hadid Architects

Continuing the long-standing relationship between artart gallery and architecture, we produced a series of large-scale installations, each an exploration of the architecture art “question” for exhibition at the Sonnabend Gallery in New York, Commissioned by Rove Gallery.

The Kartal Pendik Masterplan Installation by Zaha Hadid Architects


Our installations included sculpturesreliefs, hybrid design object and paintingseach removed from its utilitarian derivation to create new and unfamiliar interior landscapes.

The Kartal Pendik Masterplan Installation by Zaha Hadid Architects

Each “element” exhibited originated from an architectural commission, but was transformed to inform a discourse on process, manufacturing technology and from itself. For example; Masreplan  part of a citywide plan for Istanbul – morphed to create a gravity – defying overhead grotto.

The Kartal Pendik Masterplan Installation by Zaha Hadid Architects

En masse, these installations reflect our vision for a new twenty – first century urbanism – a living environment comprising new spatial concepts and bold, visionary forms.

The Kartal Pendik Masterplan Installation by Zaha Hadid Architects

Design : Zaha Hadid Architects

Location : Sonnabend Gallery, New York, USA

Fabrication : Parrish/Rash

Photographs : Bettina Johae

> Via Zaha Hadid Arhitects

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