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Zaha Hadid Architects, Principal | London, United Kingdom
Patrik Schumacher is principal of Zaha Hadid Architects. He joined Zaha Hadid in 1988. In 1996 he founded the Design Research Laboratory at the Architectural Association where he continues to teach. He is an Academician of the Berlin Academy of Arts. In 2010 Patrik Schumacher won the Royal Institute of British Architects’ Stirling Prize together with Zaha Hadid. Since 2007 he has been promoting “Parametricism” as epochal style for the 21st century. In 2010/12 he published “The Autopoiesis of Architecture” in two Volumes and recently guest-edited AD - Parametricism 2.0, emphasizing the societal relevance of Parametricism.
Annual Conference, Presenter (China 2016)
Annual Conference, Keynote Speaker (Chicago 2006)
Live-Streamed Conference, Presenter (2020)
Smart Cities / Smart Buildings Panel Discussion
31 January 2019
CTBUH UK Hosts Panel Discussion: Smart Cities / Smart Buildings
31 January 2019
CTBUH United Kingdom Presents: Geometry of Tall Buildings
29 January 2018
31 January 2019
UK Chapter: Smart Cities / Smart Buildings
Peter Murray | New London Architecture Simon Giles | Tyrens London Carolyn Dwyer | City of London Corporation David Nicholl | ABB Patrik Schumacher |...
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17 October 2016
Patrik Schumacher, Zaha Hadid Architects
Density via high-rise structures remains a primary agenda in our era of urban concentration. It is crucial to understand the societal forces that drive concentration:...
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17 October 2016
Cities to Megacities: Perspectives
CTBUH 2016 Conference Speakers
The CTBUH 2016 International Conference is being held in the three cities of the Pearl River Delta, the world’s largest “megacity,” projected to have 120...
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31 January 2019
Smart Cities / Smart Buildings Panel Discussion
Join the CTBUH UK Chapter at RIBA London for a panel discussion on the impacts of new technologies on the future of the built environment.
31 January 2019
CTBUH UK Hosts Panel Discussion: Smart Cities / Smart Buildings
The CTBUH UK Chapter hosted a panel discussion, speculating on the future of our built environment by reflecting on the lessons learned over the past 50 years.
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31 January 2019
UK Chapter: Smart Cities / Smart Buildings
Peter Murray | New London Architecture Simon Giles | Tyrens London Carolyn Dwyer | City of London Corporation David Nicholl | ABB Patrik Schumacher |...
29 January 2018
"Geometry of Tall Buildings" - a CTBUH United Kingdom Chapter Event
The London Committee of the CTBUH United Kingdom Chapter recently hosted [i]Geometry of Tall Buildings[/i], a conversation between leading architects and engineers on the geometry...
18 October 2016
CTBUH Video Interview – Patrik Schumacher
Patrik Schumacher of Zaha Hadid Architects is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2016 CTBUH China Conference. Patrik talks about the evolution of modernist design...
18 October 2016
Tall Buildings and Context: Appropriate High Rise Vernaculars
The issue of skyscraper form and expression being appropriate to cultural and social context is currently a hotly debated topic in China, as well as...
25 October 2006
The Session 3 speaker panel consisting of Shahab Lutfi, Dubai Properties and Patrik Schumacher, Founding Partner, Zaha Hadid Architects; took questions from the CTBUH Chicago...
25 October 2006
Keynote Talk - Thinking Outside the Box
Patrik Schumacher, Zaha Hadid Architects presents several high-rise projects by Zaha Hadid Architects including proposals in New York, Beijing, Marseilles, Milan, Moscow and Dubai at...
17 October 2016
Patrik Schumacher, Zaha Hadid Architects
Density via high-rise structures remains a primary agenda in our era of urban concentration. It is crucial to understand the societal forces that drive concentration:...
17 October 2016
Cities to Megacities: Perspectives
CTBUH 2016 Conference Speakers
The CTBUH 2016 International Conference is being held in the three cities of the Pearl River Delta, the world’s largest “megacity,” projected to have 120...
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