Abstract
Presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning (MOCAUP) in Shenzhen from 12th December 2025 until 10th April 2026, the Architecture of Possibility: Zaha Hadid Architects exhibition charts the evolution and progress of designs by one of the world’s most influential architecture studios of the past 50 years.
Investigating ZHA’s development of these new technologies that are transforming the work of 21st century architects, five zones within the exhibition (“ZHA City: Greater Bay Area District”, “Metrotopia”, “Brainstorming”, “Interactive Plan Configurator”, and “Exhibition Digital Twin”) present the studio’s explorations of cybernetic architecture that is rapidly enhancing our interactions between the physical and virtual worlds.
Robotics and Digital Fabrication (RDF) techniques and the use of Architectural Geometries (AG) are changing how we design and construct. ZHA’s RDF research presented within the exhibition details the practices’ collaborations with innovative industry disruptors to create unprecedented digital design models that are in constant dialogue with agile industrial robots to perform precise fabrication processes.
Investigating ZHA’s development of these new technologies that are transforming the work of 21st century architects, five zones within the exhibition (“ZHA City: Greater Bay Area District”, “Metrotopia”, “Brainstorming”, “Interactive Plan Configurator”, and “Exhibition Digital Twin”) present the studio’s explorations of cybernetic architecture that is rapidly enhancing our interactions between the physical and virtual worlds.
Robotics and Digital Fabrication (RDF) techniques and the use of Architectural Geometries (AG) are changing how we design and construct. ZHA’s RDF research presented within the exhibition details the practices’ collaborations with innovative industry disruptors to create unprecedented digital design models that are in constant dialogue with agile industrial robots to perform precise fabrication processes.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Place of Publication | Shenzhen |
| Publisher | Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning |
| Media of output | Physical / On-site |
| Size | 6*6m |
| Publication status | Published - 15 Dec 2025 |
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