http://weburbanist.com/2011/06/13/deconstructivism-7-architectural-wonders-of-the-world/
Baghdad-born, Britain-based Zaha Hadid, the first woman to win a
Pritzker Prize, has also contributed a number of notable
Deconstructivist works to international architecture. One such
structure, Hadid’s first design to ever be built, is the 2003 Lois and
Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in Cincinnati, Ohio. Known
popularly as the Contemporary Arts Center (CAC), the building is both
blocky and soft, defined by geometric volumes on the facade and
featuring an unusual ‘urban carpet’, with the ground slowly curving
upward from the sidewalk outside into the building and ultimately up the
back wall. A ramp resembling a twisted spine draws visitors up to a
landing at the entrance to the galleries.
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