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Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Zaha Hadid on CBS Sunday Morning
The Gutter brings a recent interview with Zaha Hadid on CBS Sunday Morning. On the good side, the producers organized a great, albeit quick, slideshow of all her recently completed work. The construction photos on Archinect prove more informative, because there were fewer wide-angle lenses used by those visiters. On the not-so-good side, they chose to include in the piece a tantrum she displayed in her office, culminating with especially curt treatment of Patrick [Schumacher?]. Sadly, its not too indepth for a 4-6 minute piece. The most interesting question may have been, "Where do forms like this come from?" [Link is to a page with the imbedded report in quicktime format.]
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