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Zaha Hadid talks to JO Magazine about the challenges of architecture.
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@saratw5537
@saratw5537 5 лет назад
"it's too painful...it's very very demanding to do it well and thats why most of us do it badly". That's what I have going through for the last year in my Architectural college, in studio 2 I wanted to do it well but I did not reached my design vision, in studio 3 the same thing with the group project, then with the individual there was improvement. It was a difficult year I wanted to bring something new and benefit the humans who's gonna use the space, I failed twice and I understand why. I do not want to take the easy road and do something normal, now in my studio 4 I'm almost achieving my vision for the first time, still difficult but hopefully I will achieve my vision this time 💪🏻 Edit after 2 years: i just want to tell myself 2 year ago that you didn’t failed, you made a progress 💕
@_gesho
@_gesho 3 года назад
I feel that all the time. You work so hard and sometimes achieve so little its honestly painful. I am typing this rn as I pull off an all-nighter for a final studio.
@saratw5537
@saratw5537 3 года назад
@@_gesho keeeeeep going , wither you reach 100% of your goal or less you made a progress because you kept going and that’s what matter ✌🏼💪🏼. update about me, I strted working in big company I didn’t thought it was possbile for me to have a place there, specially a job in my filed when a lot of ppl told me”interior design doesn’t have future”(I didn’t let them decide my future i knew if i worked for what i love i can get results that I will love). Thanks god I feel staisfied about myself and that what matter, you feel good and satisfed about your self not the ppl not the things (i learned this lesson over the last year). ✨✨✨
@tayebaadiba9312
@tayebaadiba9312 2 года назад
Taking all of those challenges.. Was that worthy enough. What do u think?..
@try2justbe
@try2justbe 11 лет назад
I think she is the real Iron Lady, both in name and character, Hadid= means Iron in Arabic! So proud of her:)
@othfan44
@othfan44 9 лет назад
you must be proud of her cause she's Arab. Well, you should actually.... at least one Arab person who doesn't practice terror. she should get an award for it!
@abdelhak50
@abdelhak50 9 лет назад
othfan44 u r so racist u know the math u use is created by arabs? aljebra is an arabic word? ibn khaldoun created today's sociology? ibn sina developped the medcine? and the list is long christians created terror before spreading it in today's world
@abdelhak50
@abdelhak50 9 лет назад
othfan44 u r so racist u know the math u use is created by arabs? aljebra is an arabic word? ibn khaldoun created today's sociology? ibn sina developped the medcine? and the list is long christians created terror before spreading it in today's world
@othfan44
@othfan44 9 лет назад
Abdelhak Chaker I'm the brainwashed one???? What about ISIS, Al Qaeda, Hamas, Taliban, Islamic Jihad?!?! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_designated_terrorist_groups ALL are Islamic terrorist organizations! Jesus, you can't be THAT stupid to think people are actually going to buy your lies!
@abdelhak50
@abdelhak50 9 лет назад
try2justbe yeah u're right bro
@sarahfeil8728
@sarahfeil8728 5 лет назад
She’s my favourite architect. Her work is fantastically beautiful and beyond compare. Artistic vision is hers.
@alihamadi8687
@alihamadi8687 8 лет назад
your beautiful work will be an immortal witness of what great person this earth has witnessed! thank you!!
@isaacg5268
@isaacg5268 9 лет назад
Shes like the realist architect alive...
@IraqiRomanceKing
@IraqiRomanceKing 13 лет назад
the correct spelling of her name is Zuha as it's pronounced in Arabic language or Iraqi accent ..
@mimisangale4676
@mimisangale4676 8 лет назад
RIP .....She was born in the right place where she was able to exploit her potential and display her brilliance
@AsdAsd-rc2yo
@AsdAsd-rc2yo 7 лет назад
Mimi sangale she was born in baghdad
@meitalz9501
@meitalz9501 10 лет назад
I am a fourth year Architecture student living in Jerusalem Israel. And I think that you are a great! much respect to you and to your work. keep on shining. god bless.
@n.a.d8005
@n.a.d8005 10 лет назад
palestine*
@othfan44
@othfan44 9 лет назад
nerjes allami what's/where's "palestine"? didn't find it on the map!
@abdelhak50
@abdelhak50 9 лет назад
othfan44 what map the one you draw? no checkout the real map
@othfan44
@othfan44 9 лет назад
Abdelhak Chaker Is google good enough? cause it ain't there, stupid.
@abdelhak50
@abdelhak50 9 лет назад
yeah the one edited in the last few decades
@nelliepoo7120
@nelliepoo7120 5 лет назад
:48 she is right about that...because I remember when I took a class in high school and some of the guys struggled at reading the floor plans and using auto- CAD ...some men don't like it when a female can do better at their dominated field.....because some men pursue it for the wrong reasons too...this field is definitely not something you want to waste time in if your heart isn't in it...
@TheRickydrummer
@TheRickydrummer 11 лет назад
As an architect, I am sure Zaha Hadid is the most free-minded architect in the world. Her work is not influenced by the conventional aspect of modern construction. Many times innovation was paralleling with her ideas. New technology was often being brought in in order to realize her design. She is the pioneer of future architecture.
@dankevinjaro8157
@dankevinjaro8157 8 лет назад
REST IN PEACE ZAHA.
@meshlife88
@meshlife88 14 лет назад
I love her work, glad to learn more about her! Thanks for posting.
@Sparkling_Designs
@Sparkling_Designs 4 года назад
RIP Zaha your works are unforgettable......u r my role model
@joeyhernandez5382
@joeyhernandez5382 7 лет назад
I really enjoyed this interview, thank you.
@theoryg
@theoryg 11 лет назад
I think for sure its a field headed for many changes its constantly evolving what you learned 15 to 20 years ago is being challenged by technology and digital applications. Talk about life long learning-
@nestanijolia8214
@nestanijolia8214 3 года назад
I love and admire this human being!!! And she inspires as well!!! The humanity needs more people like her!!
@trish8321
@trish8321 5 лет назад
If I had just one dollar for everytime I've heard another architect saying "if you're a doctor, if you're a lawyer, people dont argue with you. But people argue with architects and feel like they can negotiate with your standards and rates".... I would probably have about half a million dollars.
@MobileFatasy66
@MobileFatasy66 11 лет назад
Your hard works and achievement...you have my respect.
@hakaboy6924
@hakaboy6924 13 лет назад
here work is a perfect blend of math and architecture with more than a touch of engineering. Like her work or not you have to admire her mind
@Bambi469
@Bambi469 12 лет назад
Listen to Toyo Ito, listen to Sanaa...darn this woman knows how to talk!
@swatch716
@swatch716 13 лет назад
@LokHangLorraine Architects or students always learn through the practise of architecture. it's a never ending process. by put it as a profession, it does kinda of put a stop to the process, which is never the case in the practice of architecture.
@lukec21
@lukec21 13 лет назад
I want to know the answer to the first thing she said " I dont think it is a profession?"0.20 "what is it then?" Does she mean people are also biased in saying it is a profession when they are architects. as apposed to the universal status of architecture? what is it then? @4.27 shes says i think architecture is a fantastic profession.
@NimrodClover
@NimrodClover 8 лет назад
Don't know if I agree with her assertion about the critical role of teamwork given her history within her own studio. Yes, the team can work so long as they are all a team and she is the coach. There are multiple studies that show that creative design by committee produces lesser work than small groups or individuals. In a way, that is how she started. Teamwork is just the most recent catch-phrase within Architecture sometimes used to justify maintaining an army of underpaid and underappreciated workers all feeding into the ego of another and occasionally producing some true gems.
@rafaelpetinesii7123
@rafaelpetinesii7123 7 лет назад
Wow..superbly incredible amazingly brave designer
@mireylleberenicetellocaver1988
I liked the video , I have a question to manage the program which uses Zaha Hadid NECESSARY FOR YOUR PROJECTS master mathematics 'd really appreciate it ?, THANKS
@mohitkesar7710
@mohitkesar7710 6 лет назад
Misss uu so much mam ...rip...
@gork12
@gork12 13 лет назад
@proximaism no theyre not. theyre composed of recursive and parametric design
@kimura3033
@kimura3033 13 лет назад
She is one of the few architects whose theory and the actual form of architecture are equally amazing.
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 10 лет назад
For those who read, there's a penetrating and revealing look at her professional life in Rowan Moore's book "Why We Build." She's in a unique position as the preeminent woman in the world of architecture, the only one to receive a Pritzker Prize. Her ability to thrive at that level of achievement is a testament to her resilience in a world dominated by men. I wish I could find that video of her throwing a tantrum during an interview.
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 9 лет назад
***** I'm not so sure that my observations about architecture as a male-dominated profession are off the mark. I have worked in that field (designer in an office, writing for publications, and as a professor) and the shift to a more equal gender distribution of design responsibilites is still not fully realized. (I can only speak from my experiences in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Austin.) My admiration for Zaha is not based on her architecture, but on her dogged persistence to assert herself where many women would just accept the status quo. She sets herself up as an easy target in that effort and that contributes to her "difficult" personality.
@hallmarkin1093
@hallmarkin1093 6 лет назад
but being a woman in architecture and engineering is not difficult. I start in arch then went to engineering. You get all the support in the world especially nowadays.
@jibrilzakari9495
@jibrilzakari9495 2 года назад
Shes an inspiration
@carlmar713
@carlmar713 12 лет назад
impresive interview thanks so much.
@becs290
@becs290 13 лет назад
my no. 1 inpiration
@akonali9637
@akonali9637 11 лет назад
proud of u..my nation proud of such lady
@ZzlundagardZz
@ZzlundagardZz 13 лет назад
Una mente tan brillante no necesita empaquetadura... ! ZAHA HADID the best!
@aramuk2848
@aramuk2848 8 лет назад
Genius Woman
@dhuhakasim7179
@dhuhakasim7179 8 лет назад
Love you so much gad bless your soul
@rvggarcon
@rvggarcon 12 лет назад
Except Zaha Hadid is a true visionary, genius, and everything she does has never been seen or done before (a million times.)
@davetv4705
@davetv4705 7 лет назад
What a great woman! Continue to rest in peace Maám.
@archiscale
@archiscale 12 лет назад
Respect for this lady.
@gterrymed
@gterrymed 6 лет назад
Prejudice Sucks. People who are prejudiced or witness prejudice need to stop. It's a continuous Fight just as Zaha says.
@RichDoesGames
@RichDoesGames 9 лет назад
has she ever done a site analysis?
@abdelhak50
@abdelhak50 9 лет назад
Richod no her concept is to impose her project, to dominate, to steal the attention so she creates a contrast with the environnement
@abdelhak50
@abdelhak50 9 лет назад
Richod no her concept is to impose her project, to dominate, to steal the attention so she creates a contrast with the environnement
@varundogra7992
@varundogra7992 5 лет назад
5:25-5:35...true indeed...i face this many times...!!
@umtemaisoutrote
@umtemaisoutrote 12 лет назад
why?
@truthseeker000000
@truthseeker000000 12 лет назад
It's a bit presumptuous of you to think I have not seen first hand any of her projects! You're wrong! I have visited a high-end residential project she designed in my city.
@dailyinsprirations
@dailyinsprirations 3 года назад
What makes architecture so hard?
@annabelle4192
@annabelle4192 2 года назад
people
@khaledbenaida5676
@khaledbenaida5676 8 месяцев назад
It takes years for a building to be visible unlike music or cinema or paintings !!!!
@khaledbenaida5676
@khaledbenaida5676 8 месяцев назад
Rem koolhaas said architecture is an incredibly slow process !!
@mary28aoao
@mary28aoao 13 лет назад
ZAHA HADID u r my idol and i'm sooo proud cuz u r from my lovely county IRAQ my dream is being like u love u :) maryam
@dannarfa
@dannarfa 11 лет назад
she talking to the interviewer !! not the camera
@1994jordanian
@1994jordanian 11 лет назад
how did you know that?
@pslopez7
@pslopez7 14 лет назад
@Malbo22 well that can be a compliment or an insult, which depends on the individual. but either way nice comparison.
@Lawrence176321
@Lawrence176321 12 лет назад
Please, if you wish to share your idea's & thoughts, share them in a respectful manner, so that all of humanity can get along, being subjective & prejudice about certain issues is not going to get us forward in dealing with 1.6 billion people (islam; muslims; those whom are practicing of course). Peace & Love. Your brother in humanity.
@wasdnty
@wasdnty 5 лет назад
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@proximaism
@proximaism 13 лет назад
her designs are simply composed of expressive geometries nothing more just like an ordinary architect.
@blimofrisc
@blimofrisc 13 лет назад
lord well ho interviewed 6 exceptional designers during this year's design week. you can find more on his website
@koukou1985
@koukou1985 14 лет назад
@umtemaisoutrote Well, I don't really think so that she could reach the level she is at the moment if she wasn't, at least, a clever and methodical. The truth is that she is such a trademark and amazingly commercial now, but still her designs are outstanding!
@archirix
@archirix 13 лет назад
as any great architect, shes has a strong team behind her.
@roksraka9241
@roksraka9241 7 лет назад
As an architecture student, I find her an important figure in popularising architecture, showing that women can achieve great things in our profession etc., but I have little respect for her as an actual architect. Here's why... although she has produced some very decent projects in her career, they are, on average, her smaller, less known projects. The buildings she's known for, and the ones she seemed most proud of, were the ones which capture the public's imagination on pretty photos, but are actually harmful for the environment they're built in, do not function as they should, are unnecessarily complicated and expensive for the sake of sculpturalism and are merely a reflection of her massive ego. Whoever elevates herself above the rest of us, thinking she is somehow greater (which she has said in one way or another) by definition can't be a great architect - someone whose primary duty is empowering other people's lives through design, rather than empowering herself through publicising and media attention. Even though she has also said that architecture is for the people, I think it'd be unfair to compare her to someone like Aravena, who actually does good for thousands of people by improving their living conditions, instead of giving them some white curves to look at. By no means do I think that all architects should be designing only social housing and building schools in Sub-Saharan Africa, but our profession would certainly benefit if more people shared this kind of mindset. Architecture is not about shape - it's about the life that this shape attracts, guides and enhances. ... nevertheless, RIP
@marcopolo-cd9yd
@marcopolo-cd9yd 6 лет назад
Rok Sraka Brahh you have no clue what her work did for people like us, architecture students, she has liberated our minds she has given us permission to let out our imaginations. Her work is a powerful tool. To anyone who sees this either as an architect or a farmer they will learn that there are no limits in this world they will learn that they themselves can do anything. Brah her work can also inspire people living in poverty her architecture cam send a message of limitless possibility to those who need it.
@joemeyer6876
@joemeyer6876 5 лет назад
Any woman who gains respect and notoriety in a profession dominated by homosexual Jews is exempt from criticism. . .
@truthseeker000000
@truthseeker000000 12 лет назад
Awww...that's cruel! She's quite an amazing woman and a brilliant architect!
@33Giusi
@33Giusi 11 лет назад
YOU ARE THE BEST
@zigzagshift
@zigzagshift 13 лет назад
Yup I think people should respect the profession more. One teacher from the other faculty commented to me that architects only know how to "make things look pretty". Sad really...
@rvggarcon
@rvggarcon 12 лет назад
Oh, you are that person I was talking about in total awe of these kinds of buildings I hate. I am a minimalist and modernist in every sense. My house is completely white with Mies Van der Rohe and Arne Jacobsen furniture while yours probably has antiques or is "eclectic". We are total opposites and will never agree, get over it.
@adamasarr856
@adamasarr856 3 года назад
"The professional is not bias, the people are"
@YMAlbaik
@YMAlbaik 13 лет назад
I love you Zoha Hadid ..... I'm so inspired from you ... May ALLAH bless you...
@ivylamlam3446
@ivylamlam3446 6 лет назад
what inspired zaha hadid to become an architect?
@VertigaDesignMEDIA
@VertigaDesignMEDIA 14 лет назад
ZAHA FUCKING HADID. JESUS CHRIST. She is a legend.
@HeartAnimeManga
@HeartAnimeManga 12 лет назад
uhm no I was just telling you that even if you are not a muslim a muslim can pray to god/allah for you and the girl/boy was saying "May allah bless you" you replyd and told her "I don't think shes into allah and shit" so even if you dont believe in anything someone who does believes in something can pray for you thats it!! dont be so rude dude
@lukec21
@lukec21 13 лет назад
Ah so she says architecture is a profession although many people dont see it that way, And is not respected and trusted enough on public buildings. So i guess some can practice the profession side of architecture, yet others can only really be architects on the same level as home builders and developers. Unless you are trusted fully with a general brief you then fall in the profession category. To do it well you need full trust from the clients without being told to much what to do by them.
@carlmar713
@carlmar713 12 лет назад
SE REQUIERE APOYO Y SOPORTE UN AMBIENTE PARA APRENDER, ESPECIALMENTE DADOS LO PREJUICIOS! not bad not bad at all
@skyjuiceification
@skyjuiceification 12 лет назад
@anwar086 what?
@MuteAndContinue
@MuteAndContinue 11 лет назад
0:43-0:45 A slip for the ages!
@hallmarkin1093
@hallmarkin1093 6 лет назад
she is very strong and intimidating but also sincere and beautiful
@vonspre
@vonspre 14 лет назад
Amazing!!
@nia_nah
@nia_nah 13 лет назад
@swatch716 What does that mean?
@crystalyeowchingching1036
@crystalyeowchingching1036 4 года назад
全世界的建筑工程师,设计师,填土师,准备好了,不是很好玩的工程,我要求满高的,准备好了,梯级旁边要建斜路推轮椅上去,每层楼也有方便轮椅的上下,每栋楼可以衔接。
@pu328
@pu328 12 лет назад
we long for a chance to make an animation for great projects
@Malbo22
@Malbo22 14 лет назад
@7superduper I wasn't being offensive, since I like Lady Gaga's innovativeness and modernity, much like Zaha Hadid. Don't worry, I'm not that much of a fan of Lady G's music either. lol!
@mimbubble1
@mimbubble1 12 лет назад
Go on you good thing ...
@salfaridz
@salfaridz 11 лет назад
He wished for his God to bless Zaha, at least NOW. He didn't write "May ALLAH bless you now and hereafter". Get right, get real. OMG, for people like you that still be living on this pure soil, I just could say "Bless you".
@davidsakumoto
@davidsakumoto 13 лет назад
@Malbo22 Agreed. both of them r my idols
@MrMaurito1986
@MrMaurito1986 11 лет назад
thnak you ... for what it's worth ...
@7superduper
@7superduper 14 лет назад
@Heyabong True, but more so with someone like Justin Bieber, he's equally talented and twelve! Sorry for being unfair.
@wildflxwer6261
@wildflxwer6261 5 лет назад
Rest In Peace the “Queen Of Curve”I learned a lot about her on my project and her nickname is the queen of curve!
@saqraldhahiry8986
@saqraldhahiry8986 11 лет назад
very well.
@rvggarcon
@rvggarcon 12 лет назад
I dismissed your comment because it's just an opinion, and your attitude is also quite douche-y. I'm not saying she is a mathematical genius or invented the cure to cancer; it's obvious she hasn't. Visual appeal is important and not as easy as it looks, fuck cultural, historical, or social meaning. And I was talking about her in relation to "lady gaga," who everyone thinks is so new and visionary, when she's ripped her ideas off other people and we've seen it a million times before.
@ZeljkoZdravkovic
@ZeljkoZdravkovic 12 лет назад
Zaha welcome to Belgrade, Serbia ! :)
@hansgutscher6798
@hansgutscher6798 12 лет назад
I do not find any interest in this interview. There is an enormous difference between the fascinating work of Zaha Hadid and her talking.
@haidertirhi9463
@haidertirhi9463 4 года назад
People have a preferred way to express themselves. Obviously for her, its design not talk
@HeartAnimeManga
@HeartAnimeManga 12 лет назад
maybe but she doesn't said that she is she just said that god / allah may bless her even if she is christian or not :)
@fariz90
@fariz90 11 лет назад
guys it's kinda lame for you to be talking bout religion here
@tinashen2984
@tinashen2984 6 лет назад
Fierce!
@myndwork
@myndwork 12 лет назад
so that's your contra argument? very mature. one more thing though, it doesn't matter where and into what religion people are born, its what they become that matters.
@reitveld1
@reitveld1 11 лет назад
interesting.
@meltingice5697
@meltingice5697 6 лет назад
I recognize her genius but the first question about gender bias is just absurd. Awards recognize those who earned a astute feat in certain fields it just happens that plenty of men are awarded in Pritzker Prize just as much as many more men are awarded in Nobel Prize. Thats probably because there are more men are engaged in fields like architecture, engineering,science, medicine and mathematics compared to women.
@1999sedat
@1999sedat 11 лет назад
you are very very well I LOVE YOUR SCULPTURES ''ZAHA'' I WOULD LİKE TO BE SAME YOU
@MrSafety18
@MrSafety18 13 лет назад
FUCK I need subtittles
@umtemaisoutrote
@umtemaisoutrote 12 лет назад
visionary? in what sense?
@jabbaricality
@jabbaricality 12 лет назад
this woman gonna kill me!! TRULY WHAT MEN CAN DO, women CAN DO MOST MORE BETTER!!!
@rvggarcon
@rvggarcon 12 лет назад
It will take at least 1,000 years, if that, for it to look stupid. What looks stupid is hideous old buildings you see everywhere in London and Paris that have cultural and historical meaning. Buildings that everyone looks in awe of, I just want to tear them down. When you talk about only visual appeal that looks stupid years later, you are talking about the buildings with baroque or Victorian architecture for example. I find them so ugly.
@mgmsz
@mgmsz 13 лет назад
@Malbo22 OMG i just thinking of that on my head right now !!
@silvanapopa
@silvanapopa 14 лет назад
She looks like a mature version of Mona Lisa...
@TheSchwarz1000
@TheSchwarz1000 13 лет назад
she is refreshing.
@Uribebenito
@Uribebenito 11 лет назад
As an architecture student, i think she is very talented and a good designer but her works are very over-the-top. we live in a world now that needs sustainability, not crazy rainbow buildings!
@jamilakutlieva8442
@jamilakutlieva8442 10 лет назад
Form and sustainability has nothing to do with each other !!! get ur facts right !!! sustainability is to maintain there are thousand ways to build a sustainable building again it has nothing to do with forms -.- and over the top - welcome to the future ...
@PBartsector
@PBartsector 10 лет назад
Jamila Kutlieva when he talks about sustainability he is talking about the world not her building and about form and sustainability, you wouldn't feel confortable about the idea of sitting on a one legged tilted chair even if "sustainability is to maintain there are thousand ways to build a sustainable [one legged chair] again it has nothing to do with forms" yes it's all about perception but believe it or not an architect as to take it into account because a building is a symbole too...and yes she is crazy talented
@PBartsector
@PBartsector 10 лет назад
***** He never said that she made a rainbow building nor deny her talent...he meant because "she shows the world new forms of architecture that are beyond the boundaries of block buildings" it's as if it looked like crazy rainbow buildings and it's not what the world needs right now
@PBartsector
@PBartsector 10 лет назад
***** No I don't think block buildings are the answer, I just think she is going in the wrong direction with her extraordinary designs even if it looks futuristic and cool
@mohammedkhizr8232
@mohammedkhizr8232 10 лет назад
Jamila Kutlieva Form can inform the sustainability of a structure, as well as the sustainability informing the form.
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