Hadid’s enigmatic Port House opens
EUROPE’S second-biggest port has cut a distinct new shape into its skyline.
Architect Zaha Hadid’s Antwerp Port House, officially opened last week, integrates modern design with the city’s history as a pioneer global trading hub and diamond centre. Made of 2,000 triangular glass panels, it cost 55 million euros (US$62 million).
During construction, some Antwerpers saw a ship or a diamond emerging from the brick-built old dockside fire station upon which the Iraqi-born Briton, who died in March, built the new structure, said Antwerp Port Authority CEO Eddy Bruyninckx.
“Leave it to the imagination of people,” said Bruyninckx, whose staff will work in the new building overlooking the Scheldt estuary. “Be it a diamond, be it a ship, we are happy to live in it.”
The port authority chose a spot between the port and city center for its new headquarters, where 500 employees will work. Ranked second in Europe behind the neighboring Dutch Rhine Delta city of Rotterdam, the Belgian port is growing fast.
Just months before completion, Hadid died suddenly at 65. The Port House adds to her legacy of eye-catching buildings around the world, including the Guangzhou Opera House in China and the London Aquatics Centre built for the 2012 Olympics.
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