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Zaha Hadid Architects Studio London 10 Bowling Green Lane London EC1R 0BQ T +44 20 7253 5147 www.zaha-hadid.com Za Zaha ha Had Hadid id Ar Arch chite itects cts F +44 20 7251 8322 mail@zaha-hadid.com Har arry y Ib Ibbs bs Head of


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Zaha Hadid Architects

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Zaha Hadid Architects

Studio London 10 Bowling Green Lane London EC1R 0BQ T +44 20 7253 5147 F +44 20 7251 8322 mail@zaha-hadid.com www.zaha-hadid.com Za

Zaha ha Had Hadid id Ar Arch chite itects cts

Har arry y Ib Ibbs bs

Head of BIM & Workflow

Harry.Ibbs@zaha-hadid.com

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Global Team

450 staff / 50 nationalities / 45 languages Passionate about architecture and innovation Dynamic team of dedicated and experienced professionals Senior leadership average 15 years with ZHA

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Track Record of Success

39 years of practice, with 61 buildings completed in 18 countries Currently working on 78 projects around the globe

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Commitment - Live Projects

28 buildings under construction or at detail stage in 17 countries Over 3M sqm (32M sf) of construction to be delivered over the next 5 years

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Winning Streak 2016-2018

New commissions since April 2016 generate £120m (US $167m, Euro €137m) in Order Book

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Global Presence

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International Acclaim and Recognition

ZHA’s outstanding contribution to architecture continues to be acknowledged by the world’s most respected institutions such as the Royal Institute of British Architects, the American Institute of Architects, the International Olympic Committee, Government bodies, and many others.

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Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) was founded in 1979 and has been at the forefront of architecture, art and design for 35 years. The practice is known internationally for dynamic and innovative projects which build on Zaha Hadid’s revolutionary exploration and research in the interrelated fields of urbanism, architecture and design. In 2004 she received the Pritzker Prize in recognition of her

  • utstanding contribution to

architecture, and in 2016 she received the RIBA Royal Gold Medal.

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Although we lost our founder in March 2016, her vision and design methods remain embedded in the DNA of our practice, through our many staff who studied and worked with her over nearly four decades. Zaha Hadid’s long-time collaborator and design partner Patrik Schumacher remains involved as chief designer in every project that we undertake. He sets the initial direction for each project, and guides the development of design ideas in collaboration with the design team, just as he and Zaha have done for many years.

31/10/1950 Baghdad, Iraq 31/03/2016 Miami, Florida, USA

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Serpentine Sackler Gallery

Location

Kensington Gardens, London, UK

Date

2009–2013

Client

The Serpentine Trust

Size

1,566m2

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Serpentine Sackler Gallery

The Serpentine Sackler Gallery consists of two distinct parts, namely the conversion of a classical 19th century brick structure—The Magazine— and a 21st century tensile

  • structure. The Serpentine

Sackler Gallery is thus— after MAXXI in Rome—the second art space where Zaha Hadid Architects have created a synthesis of old and new.

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Glasgow Riverside Museum

Location

Glasgow, United Kingdom

Date

2004–201 1

Client

Glasgow City Council

Size

1 1,000m2

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Glasgow Riverside Museum

The museum, a sectional extrusion open at both ends, its outline encapsulating a wave or pleat, flows from city to waterfront, symbolizing dynamic relationship between Glasgow and the ship- building, seafaring and industrial legacy of the river

  • Clyde. Clear glass facades

allow light to flood through the main exhibition space.

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Investcorp Building

Location

Oxford, United Kingdom

Date

2013–2015

Client

Middle East Centre,

  • St. Antony’s College,

University of Oxford

Size

1,200m2

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Investcorp Building

The new Investcorp Building for the Middle East Centre provides 1,127 square metres of additional floor space and a new 1 17- seat lecture theatre; doubling the space available for the Middle East Centre’s expanding library archive, and providing optimum conditions to conserve and manage the centre’s collections that were previously stored in the basement of 66 Woodstock Road.

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London Aquatics Centre

Location

London, United Kingdom

Date

2005–201 1 Olympic Mode 2012–2014 Legacy Mode

Client

Olympic Delivery Authority

Size

36,875m2

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London Aquatics Centre

A concept inspired by the fluid geometry of water in motion, creating spaces and a surrounding environment in sympathy with the river landscape of the Olympic Park. An undulating roof sweeps up from the ground as a wave, enclosing the pools of the Centre with its unifying gesture.

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London Aquatics Centre

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ROCA London Gallery

Location

London, United Kingdom

Date

2009–201 1

Client

ROCA Ltd

Size

1,100m2

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JCDecaux Billboards

Location

London, United Kingdom

Date

2014-2018

Client

JCDecaux

Size

Length: 30m Height: 6.9/2.8m

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Resembling a twisted ribbon, ZHA’s JCDecaux sculptural advertising structure sits beside the A4 dual carriageway on

  • ne of London’s busiest
  • roads. The display is

capable of blending into the form, enhancing the form, and moving beyond the traditional rectangular advertising format.

JCDecaux Billboard

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ZHA have successfully implemented many BIM Level 1 & 2 projects, the AEC Industry is struggling to find BIM Level 3 implementation

BIM Levels

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BIM vs Traditional project knowledge curve

£££

  • Reduce handover exchange interop
  • Share standards
  • Execution plan
  • Common data environment
  • Interoperable file formats
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  • So why would ZHA invest in any

additional work at the early stages?

  • If ZHA have a greater role in later project

stages the up front investment pays

  • Otherwise we are setting a project up

reduce the risk and workload at later stages for all

  • So ask additional fees or simply front

load fees to reflect the earlier costs?

  • The decision if and when to move to BIM

can be driven by what stage we hand

  • ver to our LEA and the scope split
  • If we have scope limited to early stage

design we can simple hand over BIM usable data for others to integrate into a BIM model

BIM vs 2D CAD Resource profile

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21 BIM GROUP expert specialists 100+ BIM Workflow Trained Staff 12 BIM DP & CATIA 3dx Trained staff 20 Associate Up trained & experienced BIM GROUP & ZHA Trained Staff

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Zaha Hadid Architects

Low Polygon model to Nurbs

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Zaha Hadid Architects

Design Development parametric modelling

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Zaha Hadid Architects

Nurbs Modelling

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Zaha Hadid Architects

Dynamo to Rhino reference lines

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Zaha Hadid Architects

BIM Document Management

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Zaha Hadid Architects

Navisworks: Coordination

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Zaha Hadid Architects

Navisworks: Clash detection

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Zaha Hadid Architects

CDE (Common Data Environment)

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Zaha Hadid Architects

Automation: Metadata

Setting Door Mark based on location, Total number of doors in project: 1690

  • Duration of run for Dynamo script: 1 minute
  • Duration to number manually for one door (1 person): 2 minutes
  • Duration to number manually all doors in project (estimate): 56 hours
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Zaha Hadid Architects

Automation: Production

Duplicating sets based on scale and aligning views Duration of run for Dynamo script: 2 minutes

  • Duration to setup manually for 1 sheet (1 person): 5 minutes
  • Duration to setup manually for 12 sheets (estimate) = 1 hour
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Zaha Hadid Architects

Studio London 10 Bowling Green Lane London EC1R 0BQ T +44 20 7253 5147 F +44 20 7251 8322 mail@zaha-hadid.com www.zaha-hadid.com Za

Zaha ha Had Hadid id Ar Arch chite itects cts

Har arry y Ib Ibbs bs

Head of BIM & Workflow

Harry.Ibbs@zaha-hadid.com