Zaha Hadid's Vitra Fire Station was an "eye-opening experience" for Bjarke Ingels

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Autor: dezeenmagazine Publicado el: 17/06/2016
Zaha Hadid's Vitra Fire Station was an "eye-opening experience" for Bjarke Ingels

Danish architect Bjarke Ingels reflects on the huge impact visiting Zaha Hadid's Vitra Fire Station had on him as a student in the next movie from our exclusive video series. Ingels says he first discovered Hadid's work in 1993, when he came across her paintings while studying architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. "She hadn'...
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