The Taschen publishing house has published an updated monograph of one of the greatest contemporary architects, Zaha Hadid, who designed many high-profile projects, to name but a few the Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in Cincinnati, the Glasgow Riverside Museum and the Eli & Edythe Broad Art Museum in Michigan.
She is considered controversial, and her projects were unrealized for many years, despite all the awards and favorable reviews. In the last decade, however, she became famous and realized many projects that attracted a lot of attention. In the new edition, (the author is Philip Jodidio), revealing its grandiose, futuristic architectural expression, the new national stadium in Japan was also announced for the first time, the venue the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and a gallery Serpentine Sackler in London.